B.Sc. in Agricultural Economics – Specialty Option in Pre-Law
The Agricultural Economics – Specialty Option in Pre-Law from Kansas State University balances the theoretical and practical applications of agricultural economics to give students the best grasp on emerging issues facing professionals in food and agriculture today.
Duration
4 years
Starting Date
January, August
Tuition Fee
$ 28,748 per year
Location
Manhattan, United States
The Program
The Agricultural Economics – Specialty Option in Pre-Law from Kansas State University with coverage from the natural sciences to applied technology (in food and agriculture) to social sciences to the humanities, provides a wide breadth of educational exposure. It also provides a strong foundation for problem solving with good analytical skills.
The study of economics when combined with political science and philosophy gives students excellent exposure to understanding government and private institutions and to comprehending the value systems that guide the functioning of our society.
Students in the specialty option in pre-law are encouraged to select communication electives that will enhance their creative writing and speaking skills.
What can I do with a degree in agricultural economics?
Agricultural economics graduates enter the workforce with skills and resources that lead to above-average starting salaries in a wide variety of career fields, including:
- Agricultural law
- Natural resources
- Farming and Ranching
- Market Analyst
- County Extension
- Commodity Merchandiser
- Ag Sales
Courses Included
- Crop Science
- Weed Science
- Legal Communication
- Formal Logic
- Agricultural Finance