PROGRAM DEFINITION
The Agribusiness Program at the University of Nebraska is a joint degree program between the College of Business Administration and the College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources. Together, this program blends the technical competence of modern agricultural and food systems with the decision-making framework of business.
NEBRASKA POINTS OF DISTINCTION
• Nationally recognized for innovation and quality.
• Agribusiness Student Advisory Council, the Agricultural Economics/Agribusiness Club, and the American Marketing Association offer opportunities for students to meet and work with agribusiness professionals, faculty, and fellow students.
• Internships and independent studies are available.
• The first university to offer a degree in agribusiness.
FACILITIES
• Five state-of-the-art computer labs complete with networked printers, scanners, and digital cameras are available. The labs are designed for interactive, multifunctional instruction.
• Instructional technology is used in all 32 classrooms, including teaching consoles, LCD projectors, computers, and VCRs. Many classrooms have touch-sensitive white boards and control systems. The building is equipped with a complete wireless system for internet access. Walk-up e-mail and computing stations are available throughout the building.
• The E.J. Faulkner Writing Lab is designed to teach important communication skills needed to be successful in business. Labs are available for students to videotape class presentations.
PROGRAM EXPECTATIONS (What’s expected of you as an undergraduate student)
• Maintain a 2.5 Cumulative GPA to remain in good academic standing
• Completion of all general and specific prerequisites
FACULTY
http://www.cba.unl.edu/dept/agribusiness/facstaff.asp
SCHEDULE INFORMATION Sample Schedule Of Classes
Additional Information
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WHAT'S IN IT FOR YOU?
With a professional degree in agribusiness, careers are possible in:
• Agribusiness Manager
• Finance and Lending Consultant
• Real Estate and Investment Manager
• Commodity Trader and Analyst
• Market Planner and Analyst
• International Marketer
• Entrepreneur and New Business Developer
• Sales Manager
• Information Analyst
• Production Manager
• Food Marketer and Industry Organizational Expert
• Grain Merchandiser
CONTACTS:
Undergraduate Program:
Assistant Dean, D'vee Buss
Mark Davis
Jeff Burdic
(402) 472-2310
undergrad@unlnotes.unl.edu
College of Business Administration
Career Services