University of Florida Agricultural Economics

  • A program that focuses on the application of economics to the analysis of resource allocation, productivity, investment, and trends in the agricultural sector, both domestically and internationally. Includes instruction in economics and related subfields as well as applicable agricultural fields. Find colleges offering agricultural economics degree.
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    • Job Description
      Conduct research, prepare reports, or formulate plans to aid in solution of economic problems arising from production and distribution of goods and services. May collect and process economic and statistical data using econometric and sampling techniques. Read more about economists in our career profile section.
      Projections
      • Total Employment (2008): 14,600
      • Total Employment Projected (2018): 15,500
      • Percent Job Growth: 0.9%
    • Job Description
      Teach courses in the agricultural sciences. Includes teachers of agronomy, dairy sciences, fisheries management, horticultural sciences, poultry sciences, range management, and agricultural soil conservation. Read more about postsecondary agricultural sciences teachers in our career profile section.
    Awarded Degrees and Program Completion Details
    Agricultural Economics
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    Overall
    All Students163128269
     
    By Gender
    Male10283136
    Female6145133
     
    By Race
    Non-Resident Alien13463
    American Indian----
    Black171412
    Asian98-1
    Hispanic20191-
    White10281183
    Unknown22--
     
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