|
Welcome!
The Department of Agribusiness and Applied Economics is proud of the service
we have provided to the people of North Dakota since our formation in 1918.
Our mission is to provide objective economic analysis to support informed
decision making in areas of resource allocation, business management, and
public policy for the people of North Dakota and beyond. We provide high-quality
education programs for undergraduate and graduate students and for audiences
across the state reached through University outreach efforts.
Our web pages include information about the people in the Department
and details of our teaching, research and outreach activities.
Teaching
All of our faculty and staff strive to make our students’ years at NDSU
as rewarding as possible. Our goal is to make our Department's programs worthwhile,
progressive, and forward-looking to better prepare students for their future
careers.
The Department offers three undergraduate majors:
(1) Agribusiness, designed to train students to assume leadership in
all aspects of the Agribusiness Industry. Students in this program earn
a minor in the College of Business Administration at the same time they
are earning their Agribusiness degrees;
(2) Agricultural Economics, which focuses on the management, marketing,
and financial aspects of production agriculture and resource decisions;
and
(3) Economics, the social science concerned
with personal, business, and social choice and values.
We also offer two graduate degrees:
- Agribusiness and Applied Economics, which
builds upon a core set of courses in economic theory and quantitative
methods to provide the foundation necessary for specializing in such
areas as agribusiness strategy, natural resource management, or applied
economics; and
- International Agribusiness, providing
students with economics and agribusiness coursework at NDSU, language
training, and international work and educational experience.
Research
Our faculty and research staff conduct research
on a wide variety of applied topics. Studies have determined the economic
role that agriculture plays in the economy of North Dakota, the effects
of changes in international trade policies on agriculture, alternative
policies to stabilize farm household incomes, investments to promote
economic development in the state’s rural areas,
market effects of crops modified by biotechnology, housing
market characteristics in the state, and market and nonmarket
values associated with alternative water management strategies.
A full listing of research reports prepared by the Department
can be viewed at:
http://www.ext.nodak.edu/homepages/aedept/aemisc/publist.htm
University
Extension and Outreach
Extension economists provide service to North Dakota citizens by
offering programs and analysis in areas such as crop and livestock
marketing, risk management, computer use on the farm and in
small businesses, and rural economic development opportunities.
Our research faculty also have a tradition of contributing
to meet state needs through presentations, publications, and
media releases based on research studies.
If you have any questions or comments, please be sure to contact
us at
ndsu.agribusiness@ndsu.edu or
Thomas Wahl (department chairperson) at tom.wahl@ndsu.edu
|