
MS Program
The Department offers a Master of Science in three concentrations:
The Agricultural Economics concentration (thesis option) is designed to prepare students for analytical and research careers in the public and private sectors. This thesis option requires 31 hours of coursework and completion of a thesis.
The Natural Resource Economics concentration (thesis option) integrates coursework in agricultural and resource economics with courses from other disciplines, such as geography, political science, forestry, biosystems engineering, and sociology. This thesis option requires 31 hours of coursework and completion of a thesis.
The Agribusiness concentration (project option) focuses on the training in managerial economics, quantitative analysis, and leadership development for careers in the public and private sectors. This project option requires 30 hours of coursework, an internship, and completion of an internship paper.
Dual MS/MBA Program
The Haslam College of Business and the Herbert College of Agriculture offer a dual program leading to the conferral of both the MBA and the MS in Agricultural and Resource Economics with an emphasis on agribusiness.
The program is directed toward management of agribusiness firms within the agricultural-consulting, bioenergy, food-processing, input-supply, marketing, and transportation industries, among others.

PhD Concentration
The Department offers students the opportunity to pursue a PhD in Natural Resources with a concentration in Natural Resource Economics. The PhD program in Natural Resources is located administratively within the School of Natural Resources. Coursework for the degree draws heavily from both the Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics and the Department of Economics.