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The
agricultural services concentration is designed to permit
individuals who are professionals in private industry
or public service to earn an M.S. degree with a major
in agribusiness economics while remaining fully employed
in the agricultural sector.
A
minimum of 30 hours of graduate credit, including a thesis,
or 36 hours of graduate credit, including a research paper,
is required for the Master of Science degree major in
agribusiness economics with a concentration in agricultural
services. At least 15 hours must be at the 500 level.
Fifteen hours must be agricultural courses. The research
component for the thesis and non-thesis options are as
specified for the Agribusiness Economics concentration.
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