Agricultural Economics

    Agricultural Economics

    Duration4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 50,230 / Year
    Next IntakeAugust 16, 2023
    Agricultural Economics

    About

    Programs Degrees:

    • Agricultural Economics – MS
    • Agricultural Economics – MAg
    • Applied Economics (Agriculture) – PhD


    Graduate degrees in the Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology (DAERS) include the master of science (MS) in agricultural economics or rural sociology, the master of agriculture (MAg) in agricultural economics, as well as the PhD in applied economics. Admission to the masters program in agricultural economics requires a bachelors degree from an accredited institution with 15 semester hours in related courses including economics, sociology, statistics, or related subjects accepted by the Graduate Committee. Applicants are required to have a bachelors degree from an accredited institution and generally are required to have a minimum score of 290 (150 V and 140 Q) and a GPA of 3.0 on all completed coursework. Admission into the MS programs requires a minimum GRE score of 900 (450 V and 450 Q). Admission into the PhD program requires and minimum GRE score of 1000 (400 V and 600 Q). Admission into the Master of Agriculture program requires a minimum GRE score of 800 (400 V and 400 Q). International applicants from non-English speaking countries must have a minimum TOEFL score of 550 (213 computer). Applicants with GRE scores below 400 will be required to complete specified English courses. Applicants to all graduate programs are generally required to have a minimum GRA of 3.0 on the last 60 semester hours of completed coursework.

    The master's program in rural sociology is part of an Interdepartmental Graduate Program in Sociology. Admission to the program is administered by co-directors representing the Department of Sociology, Anthropology & Social Work and the Department of Agricultural Economics & Rural Sociology.  Applicants are required to have a bachelor's degree from an accredited institution and generally are required to have a minimum GRE score of 290 (150 V and 140 Q) and a GPA of 3.0 on all completed coursework.  The applicant's resume and letters of recommendation also are considered in making a decision on admission. Further details on the master's degree in rural sociology can be found in the AU Bulletin and the Interdepartmental Graduate Program in Sociology guide.

    The MS in agricultural economics (thesis option) requires a minimum of 30 semester hours of graduate credit with 6 hours of thesis research. Required of all MS students:

    CodeTitleHours
    ECON 6020Advanced Microeconomics3
    ECON 7130Mathematical Economics3
    AGEC 7590Intro To Ag Econometrics3
    AGEC 7700Research Methods In Ag Econ3
    Total Hours12


    Course substitution for will be allowed for ECON 6020 upon approval of the Graduate Program Officer. A total of 12 hours of core course is required in a program of 24 course hours. The remaining 12 hours can be filled with any graduate-level courses approved by the major professor and thesis committee. At least one-half of all credit hours toward the minimum degree requirement must be earned in courses at the 7000-level or above. All MS candidates must pass a comprehensive examination covering the major field, as well as research and thesis. This usually is a two-hour oral examination upon completion of coursework and the thesis, but the student's advisory committee also may require a written examination.

    There is a non-thesis MS option that requires 30 hours of coursework. Twelve of these hours must be in core courses:

    CodeTitleHours
    ECON 6020Advanced Microeconomics3
    ECON 7130Mathematical Economics3
    AGEC 7590Intro To Ag Econometrics3
    AGEC 7700Research Methods In Ag Econ3
    Total Hours12


    The remaining 18 hours can be filled with any graduate-level courses approved by the major professor and graduate committee. At least one-half of all credit hours toward the minimum degree requirement must be earned in courses at the 7000-level or above. The non-thesis option requires a "Plan B paper that serves as the basis for the student's final oral exam.

    Graduate study in rural sociology (MS thesis or MS nonthesis) is available through the Interdepartmental Graduate Program in Sociology, which includes rural sociologists from DAERS as well as sociologists and anthropologists from the Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work.   

    The master of agriculture (MAg) in agricultural economics requires 32 graduate credit hours, 18 in the major, as approved by the advisory committee. A final oral examination is given by the advisory committee.

    A PhD in Economics is offered through the interdepartmental program in economics, which is administered jointly by the Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology, the Department of Economics, and the College of Forestry, Wildlife and Environment. For students enrolled in the College of Agriculture, the PhD in Applied Economics requires a minimum of 42 credit hours beyond a masters degree or 60 hours beyond a bachelors degree, plus at least 10 hours of dissertation research. All students must take:

    CodeTitleHours
    PhD in Applied Economics Agriculture
    Required Courses (37 credit hours):
    ECON 7110Microeconomics I3
    ECON 7120Microeconomics II3
    ECON 7130Mathematical Economics3
    ECON 7210Macroeconomics I3
    or ECON 7220 Macroeconomics II
    ECON 7310Econometrics I3
    or ECON 7320 Econometrics II
    AGEC 7690Microeconometrics in Agricultural Economics I3
    AGEC 7700Research Methods in Agricultural Economics3
    AGEC 7970Special Topics In Agric Econ (research paper class)3
    AGEC 8690Microeconometrics in Agricultural Economics II3
    AGEC 8990Research and Dissertation10
    Select at least 15 credit hours from:
    AGEC 7080Production Economics I3
    AGEC 7090Resource Economics II3
    AGEC 7110Agricultural Economic Development3
    AGEC 7590Introduction to Agricultural Econometrics3
    AGEC 8060Theory of Agricultural Markets3
    AGEC 8080Production Economics II3
    AGEC 8090Food and Agricultural Policy3
    Select additional credit hours from 6000-8999 level courses to meet the minimum 60 credit-hour requirement.8
    Minimum total credit hours: 60
    TOTAL HOURS60

    The PhD written preliminary examination requirement is satisfied by passing a qualifying exam for microeconomics managed by the Department of Economics, from which the first year PhD students take the required core economics courses listed above. There is an oral examination on the field and proposed dissertation research (referred to as the PhD prelim oral exam), and a final oral defense of the dissertation. For details on exam requirements, see the DAERS Graduate Handbook posted on the department's web site. After satisfactory completion of the PhD prelim oral exam the student advances to candidacy. PhD students are encouraged to consider a graduate minor in statistics, which requires 12 hours of coursework in statistics (see Statistics Department web site for details).

    A Graduate Minor in Agricultural Economics (GMAE) is offered for non-majors wishing to obtain training in the application of economic principles to problems affecting rural communities and households. The GMAE requires 12 credit hours of graduate-level coursework in agricultural economics (6 hours must be at the 7000 level or above). The student's graduate committee must include a faculty member from the agricultural economics department, and the student must demonstrate competence in the application of economic principles to problems in research. The latter requirement is typically met via a chapter or section in the student's thesis or dissertation.

    Disciplines

    Graduate School

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    • Bachelor’s degree or its equivalent from an accredited college or university.
    • Graduate Record Exam (GRE) General Test if required by the department. Auburn University’s ETS institution code is 1005.
    • Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) for Management, Finance, Master of Business Administration, and Master of Accountancy programs. Auburn’s GMAT institution codes are:
    • Successful international applicants must score at least 550 on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) paper version (pBT), 213 on the computer version (cBT), and 79 on the internet version (iBT). Additionally, successful applicants must score minimums of 16 on the listening, reading, speaking, and writing components of the iBT. Auburn University’s ETS institution code is 1005. Auburn will also accept a 6.5 on the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) exam.

      International applicants required to submit a language test score have several options of certifying their English proficiency.

      The TOEFL or IELTS will be the only accepted language proficiency tests for admission to Auburn University Graduate School. We do not accept the Duolingo English Test.

      ETS has also created the TOEFL iBT Special Home Edition to meet the needs of students who are unable to take the test in a test center due to COVID-19. The test is taken on your own computer at home and is identical in content, format and on-screen experience to the TOEFL iBT test taken at a test center. Visit The TOEFL Tests (ets.org) for more information.

    • Up to three (3) letters of recommendation may be required by the department. Applicants should contact the department to find out, first, if letters are required. If so, how many? And how should these letters be submitted?
    • International applicants must demonstrate full financial sponsorship if accepted into a graduate program, proof of a comprehensive medical insurance plan and submit an Official Statement Of Finance for International Students Form for 2023-2024. For more information, review our International Instructions.
    • One official transcript of all undergraduate and any graduate credits from each school previously attended. If an Auburn University transcript, the Graduate School will acquire the transcript for you. Official electronic transcripts from domestic institutions may be sent to [email protected].
    • International applicants should provide an official original language transcript and final diploma/certificate(s) accompanied by a certified English translation of each document.
    • Application fee payment: $60 for domestic students; $70 for international students. The following applicants are eligible for a fee waiver:
      • Current Auburn University graduate students enrolled in graduate courses
      • Full-time Auburn University employees
      • Alabama HBCU applicants from the following schools (first 300 received per year): Alabama A&M and Alabama State Universities, Concordia, Miles, Stillman and Talladega Colleges, Oakwood & Tuskegee Universities – submit copy of school ID
      • Ronald McNair Scholars – must submit a memo from sponsoring institution
      • Florida A&M Feeders Program – must submit a memo from Faculty sponsor
      • GEM applicants – must submit a copy of their GEM application
      • Active Duty Military – with a letter confirming duty
      • Applying for an approved dual program – the second application fee is waived

      To qualify for one of the application fee exemptions, you must submit the required documentation to the Graduate School.

    English Requirements

    • PTEMin 53
    • IELTSMin 6.5
    • TOEFLMin 79

    Fee Information

    Application Fee 70

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    Agricultural Economics
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