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AGRICULTURE

AGRIBUSINESS MANAGEMENT CONCENTRATION
(Leading to the Bachelor of Science in Agriculture Degree)

Agribusiness Management provides training in economics and business management principles related to production, distribution, and consumption of agricultural goods and services. Graduates enter careers in government agencies, commodity trading, communications, public relations, finance, marketing, sales, and agribusiness management.

Freshman Year sem. hrs. Sophomore Year

sem. hrs.

ANS 1010 3 AGBE 2100 3
AGRN 1010 3 AGET 2110 or 3110 3
ENGL 1010, 1020 6 SPCH 2410 or PC 2500 3
MATH 1130 3 ECON 2010, 2020 6
MATH 1530, 1630, 1830 or 1910 3-4 ACCT 2110, 2120 6
CHEM 1010, 1020 8 ENGL 2130, 2230 or 2330 3
CSC 1100 or DS 2810 3 Humanities/Fine Arts Elective 3
    BIOL 1110 or 1120 4
Total 29-30 Total 31
Junior Year

sem. hrs.

Senior Year

sem. hrs.

AGBE 3110 3 AGBE 4120 3
AGBE 3400 3 AGBE 4130 3
AGBE 4030 3 AGBE 4210 3
AGRN 2210 3 AGR 4910 2
HIST 2010, 2020 6 Upper Division Business or
Economics Elective
9

Upper Division Business or
Economics Elective

3

Upper Division Agriculture elective1

3
Upper Division Agriculture electives1 6 Electives3 5-6
Humanities/Fine Arts Electives2 3    
Total 30 Total 29-30

(Note: A student would be able to qualify for consideration into the MBA program at Tennessee Tech by completing the following courses as Business/Economics electives: MKT 3400, BMGT 3510, FIN 3210, DS 3620, LAW 3810 and ECON 3610.)

1

Selected from the following disciplines: AGED, AGET, AGHT, AGRN and ANS. No more than one course may be selected from any of these disciplines.

2

From University approved list.

3

May not be a course in Agriculture.

 
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