Bachelor of science in agribusiness

Texas A&M University-Kingsville

Create Your Career

Build a successful career in food production, processing, marketing, retail, and more with a Bachelor of Science degree in Agribusiness. Learn how business principles are applied to the agricultural sector and gain educational training in courses such as agribusiness management, food, and agricultural product retail, marketing of farm products, farm management, rangeland resource economics, and strategic management. Whether you have an agricultural background or none at all, you’ll be prepared with the skills you need to be successful managers and decision-makers in the agricultural business marketing, sales, and finance community.

Program pathway option:

Associate of Science in Agricultural Business

Dual Enrollment

Texas A&M University-Kingsville & Blinn College District

Duration

2-4 Years

Total Credit Hours

120 Hours

Requirements

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Careers And Median Salaries

Agricultural Manager

$73,060

Landscape Architect

$67,950

marketing Manager

$133, 380

Facilities Manager

$101,970

Our Graduates Have Landed

Here’s where you can find our alumni:

WHAT YOU WILL LEARN

  • Knowledge of how business principles are applied to the agricultural sector
  • Integration of business management principles with technical knowledge to develop practical decision-making skills
  • Application of economic and marketing principles to contemporary food and agribusiness marketing
  • Marketing strategy and planning as related to the emerging trends in the global food and agribusiness sector of the economy

Faculty Spotlight

Diane Friend, PhD

Agribusiness

Dr. Friend earned her PhD from Texas A&M University, and continues her research in agricultural leadership and cooperative development. She is a member of the board of directors for the Texas Agricultural Cooperative Council, where her focus is education and internships.
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FAQ

Marketing Manager, Facilities Manager, Environmental Manager, Agriculture Manager

Introduction to Animal Science, Farm Management, Rangeland Resource Economics

Texas A&M-RELLIS offers a free career assessment to help determine your career interests and a major to match. Visit Vita Navis to learn more.

Free Access Code: TAMUSrellis-ExploreNS

This program is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC).

Bachelor of Science In agribusiness

Texas A&M University-Kingsville

Create Your Career

Build a successful career in food production, processing, marketing, retail, and more with a Bachelor of Science degree in Agribusiness from Texas A&M University-Kingsville. Learn how business principles are applied to the agricultural sector and gain educational training in courses such as agribusiness management, food, and agricultural product retail, marketing of farm products, farm management, rangeland resource economics, and strategic management. Whether you have an agricultural background or none at all, you’ll be prepared with the skills you need to be successful managers and decision-makers in the agricultural business marketing, sales, and finance community.

Program pathway option: 

Associate of Science in Agricultural Business

Dual Enrollment

Texas A&M University-Kingsville & Blinn College District

Duration

2-4 Years

Total Credit Hours

120 Hours

Requirements

View or Download Requirements

Careers And Median Salaries

Marketing Manager

$133,380

facilities manager

$101,970

environmental management

$76,530

Agricultural manager

$73,060

Our Graduates Have Landed

Here’s where you can find our alumni:

WHAT YOU WILL LEARN

  • Knowledge of how business principles are applied to the agricultural sector
  • Integration of business management principles with technical knowledge to develop practical decision-making skills
  • Application of economic and marketing principles to contemporary food and agribusiness marketing
  • Marketing strategy and planning as related to the emerging trends in the global food and agribusiness sector of the economy

Faculty Spotlight

Diane Friend

Diane Friend, PhD

Dr. Friend earned her PhD from Texas A&M University and continues her research in Agricultural Leadership and Cooperative Development. She is a member of the board of directors for the Texas Agricultural Cooperative Council, where her focus is education and internships.

 Agribusiness

FAQ

Marketing Manager, Facilites Manager, Environmental Manager, Agriculture Manager

Introduction to Animal Science, Farm Management, Rangeland Resource Economics

Texas A&M-RELLIS offers a free career assessment to help determine your career interests and a  major to match. Visit Vita Navis to learn more.

Free Access Code: TAMUSrellis-ExploreNS

This program is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC).

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