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Dec 21, 2024
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2023-2024 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Agricultural and Resource Economics (MS)
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Program Educational Goals:
Graduates of the Agricultural and Resource Economics (AREC) M.S. program will be able to:
- Review and synthesize peer-reviewed literature and identify critical knowledge gaps.
- Critically discuss theoretical frameworks in microeconomics and the implications of using these frameworks to analyze human behavior.
- Demonstrate a fundamental understanding of theories and methods related to agricultural and food policy, environmental and resource economics, behavioral economics, experimental economics, and stated preference research.
- Formulate research questions and develop a research plan that addresses a meaningful question in applied economics using appropriate methods.
- Execute a research plan by applying quantitative skills in econometric modeling using best practices for data collection, management, and analysis.
- Effectively communicate applied economics research to diverse audiences and stakeholders through written and verbal communication skills.
- Discuss contemporary issues in applied economics research and apply best practices to demonstrate responsible and ethical professional conduct that respects diverse perspectives and promotes inclusivity.
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Requirements for the Degree:
All students must meet the following course requirements. Students must achieve an overall index of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale for all graduate course work taken. The student’s progress toward the degree will be monitored by the academic advisor and the department graduate committee. Core Requirements:
(18 credit hours) Thesis Requirement:
Students complete 24 credit hours of course work and at least 6 credit hours of thesis work. An oral examination covering thesis work will be given to determine whether the student has a breadth of understanding. Elective Requirements:
- At least six credits of elective courses, which include but are not limited to the following:
Credits to Total a Minimum of 30
Last Revised for 2023-2024 Academic Year
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