Howdy!
I'm looking to see if anyone here has any experience with the agribusiness degree.
I'm one class short from applying to Mays for finance I think. I don't have time to wait until '09 to apply so I thought about majoring in economics. However, I looked up the curriculum for the agribusiness degree and it has the same core business classes as the finance major. I already have an interest in agriculture so I'm quite interested in majoring in it.
If I go into this program, I am going to take as many finance electives as I can to supplement the core business classes which are already included. I'm planning on going to grad school at A&M but if I don't, I'll probably stay a semester longer just to take even more business electives.
My fear is the name of the degree itself, a BS in Agribusiness. I'm afraid that some employers won't realize that I look a lot of business classes with it. So to overcome that, I'm thinking about listing the relevant business coursework I took on my resume including the electives I took. I'll probably even emphasize real estate by taking the real estate finance classes.
I'd like to be able to use it as a dual degree for the ag industry as well as the non-ag related business world. I feel like I should be able to for the latter because I'm taking the exact same classes that I would if I went for the finance degree.
I've also heard that the AGEC advisors are some of the nicest on campus.
So does anyone have any insight for this program? Any experiences with it? I appreciate it!
I'm looking to see if anyone here has any experience with the agribusiness degree.
I'm one class short from applying to Mays for finance I think. I don't have time to wait until '09 to apply so I thought about majoring in economics. However, I looked up the curriculum for the agribusiness degree and it has the same core business classes as the finance major. I already have an interest in agriculture so I'm quite interested in majoring in it.
If I go into this program, I am going to take as many finance electives as I can to supplement the core business classes which are already included. I'm planning on going to grad school at A&M but if I don't, I'll probably stay a semester longer just to take even more business electives.
My fear is the name of the degree itself, a BS in Agribusiness. I'm afraid that some employers won't realize that I look a lot of business classes with it. So to overcome that, I'm thinking about listing the relevant business coursework I took on my resume including the electives I took. I'll probably even emphasize real estate by taking the real estate finance classes.
I'd like to be able to use it as a dual degree for the ag industry as well as the non-ag related business world. I feel like I should be able to for the latter because I'm taking the exact same classes that I would if I went for the finance degree.
I've also heard that the AGEC advisors are some of the nicest on campus.
So does anyone have any insight for this program? Any experiences with it? I appreciate it!
). It BTHO Ag Econ, in my opinion.