Master of Business Administration (MBA)
University of Saskatchewan
at University of Saskatchewan · Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Duration
4 years
Tuition
On request
Intake
Fall, Spring
Mode
Full Time
<p>The Bachelor's Degree in Agricultural Economics at the University of Saskatchewan provides an in-depth understanding of the intersection between agriculture and economics. This program covers essential topics such as agricultural policy, resource management, economic principles, and market analysis, equipping students with the necessary tools to evaluate the economic impacts of agricultural practices and policies.</p> <p>The curriculum is designed to blend theoretical knowledge with practical applications. Students will engage in coursework that includes micro and macroeconomic principles, quantitative methods, and specific agricultural economics courses. Many programs also incorporate field studies, allowing students to gain hands-on experience in the agricultural sector, which is particularly relevant in a country known for its vast natural resources and agricultural output.</p> <p>As global challenges increase related to food security, climate change, and sustainable practices, this course aims to develop critical thinking skills and analytical capabilities. Students will be prepared to tackle real-world issues, making it an excellent choice for those passionate about improving agricultural systems and economies.</p> <p>Studying in Canada, a country recognized for its strong agricultural sector and commitment to innovation, offers a unique opportunity. Students will gain insights from industry leaders and be part of a worldwide conversation on sustainable farming and resource management.</p>
<p>To be eligible for the Bachelor's Degree in Agricultural Economics, prospective students typically need to have completed secondary education with a strong emphasis on mathematics and the sciences. A background in economics or social sciences may also be beneficial. Students are encouraged to demonstrate academic excellence, particularly in subjects related to economics and agricultural studies.</p>
English: <p>International students are generally required to provide proof of English proficiency through standardized tests such as IELTS or TOEFL. Achieving a score above the minimum threshold, typically around 6.5 for IELTS or 86 for TOEFL, is often necessary to ensure students can engage fully with the program's coursework.</p>
International students: <p>International students must apply for a student visa to study in Canada, which typically requires documentation such as proof of acceptance to the university, proof of financial support, and a valid passport. It is important for students to check the official government immigration website for detailed and up-to-date information on visa requirements.</p>
<ul><li>Agricultural Policy Analyst</li><li>Farm Management Consultant</li><li>Market Research Analyst</li><li>Policy Advisor</li><li>Economic Development Officer</li><li>Food Industry Analyst</li></ul>
University of Saskatchewan
University of Saskatchewan
University of Saskatchewan
University of Saskatchewan
University of Saskatchewan
University of Saskatchewan