Graduate Program
MS Program
The Department offers the Master of Science degree in agricultural economics. Concentrations are available in Agricultural Economics (Thesis and Nonthesis), Agribusiness (Nonthesis), and Natural Resource Economics (thesis).
Example research/study opportunities in the Department include:
- agribusiness firm management
- agricultural marketing and international trade
- agricultural finance
- biofuels and bioenergy economics
- sustainable production systems
- precision agriculture
- environmental quality and natural resources
- agricultural policy
- technology transfer
- rural economic development
Graduate Assistantships and Financial Aid
Ph.D. Program
The Department offers students the opportunity to pursue a Ph.D. in Natural Resources with a concentration in Natural Resource Economics. The PhD program in Natural Resources is located administratively within the Department of Forestry, Wildlife and Fisheries. Coursework for the degree draws heavily from both the Department of Agricultural Economics and the Department of Economics. A majority of the faculty members on the student's doctoral committee may be from the Department of Agricultural Economics, including the major professor.
Graduate Program
- MS Program
• Applying & Prerequisites
• Assistantships & Financial Aid
• Concentrations
» Agribusiness
» Agricultural Economics
» Natural Resource
Economics
• Program Booklet and Forms
• Toolkit for MS Students - Ph.D. Program
• Apply PhD Program
• Asistantships
- Graduate Courses
- UT & Grad School Info
• Academic Calendar
• Grad Catalog
• Study Cost
• Thesis Disseration Site
• UT Career Services
• UT Forms
• UT Graduate School