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Nov 27, 2024
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2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog
Advanced Studies in Agricultural Economics Option
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This option targets students who plan to pursue graduate study in law (JD), business (MBA), public policy (MPA), or other areas including agricultural economics (MS) and international affairs (MA). This option is only available to students who maintain at least a 3.4 cumulative grade-point average. Students that complete this option will receive Departmental Honors in Agricultural Economics. Students in this option that have at least a 3.5 grade-point average in their major course work are eligible to apply at the end of their Junior year for admission to the Department’s two University Scholars Programs where 12 credit hours from their undergraduate degree may also count towards a master’s degree at UK in Agricultural Economics (MS) or international affairs (Patterson School) or public policy (MPA). Students enrolled in the Lewis Honors College who complete this option will satisfy their 2nd Tier Honors requirements (6 credit hours), Honors Experience requirement (6 credit hours), and Honors Capstone requirement (3 credit hours).
Important: This option requires students to substitute 9 hours of lower-level major elective or specialty support credit with 9 hours of graduate-level course work completed for graduate credit and selected with their advisor’s approval. Graduate-level courses include 500+ level AEC courses and non-AEC courses at the 400G level or higher.
NOTE: MA 113 satisfies the UK Core Quantitative Foundations requirement and STA 296 satisfies the UK Core Statistical Inferential Reasoning requirement. Students must earn a C or higher in ECO 201 to take any AEC 300 level or higher course.
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Subtotal: Premajor hours: 13
Subtotal: Major hours: 26
Academic Enrichment Requirement
Choose one of the following:
Subtotal: Academic Enrichment hours: 3
Specialty Support
- ACC 200 - INTRODUCTION TO ACCOUNTING FOR DECISION MAKERS Credit(s): 3
- ACC 201 - FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING Credit(s): 3
- ECO 391 - ECONOMIC AND BUSINESS STATISTICS. Credit(s): 3
- plus 12 additional hours of courses at the 200 level or higher to fulfill the student’s area of interest and selected with advisor’s approval from the Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment, the Gatton College of Business and Economics or the departments of COM, CS, GEO, MA, PPL, PS, PSY, SOC, STA, and WRD (excluding WRD 203 ) Credit(s): 12
Subtotal: Specialty Support hours: 21
Electives
Electives should be selected by the student to complete the minimum total of 120 hours required for graduation. Subtotal: Electives: minimum of 19
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