Agricultural Finance
Purdue is well-known for its research, teaching, and extension in the area of Agricultural Finance. The interdisciplinary nature of the department's effort provides an excellent environment for graduate education. Extension activities include direct contact with farmers, agricultural credit personnel, income tax practitioners, rural appraisers, and farm managers. Campus meetings and workshops provide many opportunities for graduate student involvement. Many research developments, such as work on expert systems, and other computer-aided decision models, have been incorporated into extension programs and teaching. A Master of Science specialty in agricultural finance can serve as the basis for a career in the private sector, government, or for more advanced graduate work. For many agricultural sector employment opportunities, the M.S. specialty in agricultural finance competes favorably with an M.B.A. degree. Purdue offers courses in accounting, finance and management providing the opportunity for background and in-depth study of topics closely associated with agricultural finance.
Suggested Courses for the Master of Science Program: |
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| AGEC 506 | Ag Mktg and Price Analysis |
| AGEC 524 | Ag Finance |
| AGEC 600 | Ag Finance |
| AGEC 612 | Agricultural Production Economics I |
| AGEC 616 | Resource Economics and Policy |
| AGEC 610 | Agricultural Policy |
| MGMT 610 | Financial Management I |
| MGMT 611 | Financial Management II |
| MGMT 612 | Financial Management III |
| AGEC 640 | Mgmt Financial |
Required for the Agricultural Finance specialty area in the Ph.D. Program: |
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| AGEC 600 | Agricultural Finance |
| AGEC 613 | Introduction to Economics of Risk |
| Plus 3 Credits from: | |
| MGMT 617 | Seminar in Finance Markets II; |
| MGMT 618 | Seminar in Managerial Finance I; or |
| MGMT 619 | Seminar in Managerial Finance II |