Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Business
Hours: 120 On-Campus Online
About
Fort Hays State University stands at the forefront of preparing students to navigate the challenges and seize the opportunities that lie ahead. Our B.S. in Agricultural Business program provides you with the knowledge, skills, and global perspective to excel in this dynamic industry.
We take a comprehensive approach to education, teaching students a solid foundation in agronomy through elective courses and a focus on agronomic studies. This ensures that graduates understand agronomy, natural resources, and production agriculture, which fosters a deep appreciation of the agricultural sciences.
Why pursue a Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Business at Fort Hays State University?
Unlike traditional agricultural business programs focusing primarily on theoretical concepts, FHSU's program strongly emphasizes hands-on learning and practical experience. Throughout your coursework, you'll have ample opportunities to participate in farm activities, gain real-world exposure to the industry, and develop practical skills that employers highly demand.
Additionally, we recognize that affordability is a significant factor for many students. This is why we commit to providing high-quality education at an accessible price. Our tuition rates are among the lowest in the state.
Who is this program for?
This program is tailored for ambitious individuals and offers a unique blend of economic principles, agribusiness finance, and management marketing strategies. Here are some groups that will benefit from this major the most:
- People who enjoy working with numbers and solving problems
- Students interested in international trade and global markets
- Individuals who want to work in the supply chain
- Students opting to start their businesses
- Government and public policy advocates
Learning Outcomes
With a curriculum created to meet the agricultural sector's demands, we are dedicated to shaping professionals who stand out as leaders in the broader business context. Upon graduation, the alums will:
Demonstrate Professionalism
Our curriculum empowers students to understand agriculture-specific business principles deeply. As they explore agronomy study, agricultural economics, and financial management, they gain the management skills necessary to navigate the complex world of agricultural business management.
Demonstrate Leadership and Teamwork Skills
Our program instills in students the ability to lead and work effectively with others in a team environment. This accomplishment is essential for success in the collaborative world of agriculture.
Solve Problems Facing Agriculture
With an emphasis on critical thinking and problem-solving, students explore risk management, agricultural policy, and environmental issues. By attending law school, students can further specialize in legal aspects related to agribusiness, making them adept at devising solutions to complex problems in the agricultural landscape.
Competently Use Common Technologies in Agriculture
Our program ensures that students are proficient in utilizing information technology in agriculture in a world driven by technology. From data analysis to research methodologies, students acquire the skills necessary to navigate the technological landscape of agribusiness.
Real-World Applications
Our students in the Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Business program are not merely confined to the theoretical realm of textbooks and lectures. We strive to bridge the gap between classroom learning and real-world applications by incorporating a comprehensive curriculum that integrates practical experiences into the educational process.
Throughout the program, our students engage in many immersive learning activities that allow them to apply theoretical concepts in practical settings. They foster a deeper understanding of industry trends, business practices, and the interconnectedness of agriculture with the broader economy.
Stay Ahead of the Curve
The agriculture sector constantly evolves, with new technologies, trends, and challenges continually emerging. Our B.S. in Agricultural Business aims to equip you with the latest advancements and trends in agri-business and provide you with a strong business management and economics foundation.
We collaborate closely with local agricultural businesses and organizations to provide our students with the most up-to-date and relevant education. These partnerships also help us to ensure that our curriculum meets the needs of the industry.
Hands-on Activities
At Fort Hays State University, we believe in learning by doing. Our state-of-the-art labs on the farm offer students a unique opportunity to apply theoretical knowledge to real-world scenarios. Under the guidance of experienced faculty, students engage in practical exercises related to agronomy, agricultural production, and animal science.
Furthermore, you'll be able to venture beyond the classroom and explore the rich agricultural landscape of Kansas. Regular conference field trips to local farms, agribusinesses, and agricultural organizations expose you to industry professionals and potential employment opportunities. We also offer internships that align with your interests and career aspirations.
What You’ll Learn:
- Acquire a broad understanding of international agricultural dynamics
- Develop a solid base in agronomy studies
- Cultivate an appreciation for natural resource management
- Understand the intricacies of production agriculture
- Acquire practical skills
How You’ll Learn:
- Gain practical skills through farm activities and real-world exposure
- Develop a solid foundation in agronomy and its role in agriculture
- Explore the global aspects of agriculture and business practices
- Network with industry professionals and employers
- Choose from a variety of elective courses to customize your education
The program's core curriculum includes courses in animal science, crop science, agribusiness, marketing of farm products, and farm management. In addition to the core curriculum, students can take various elective courses that focus on specific areas of agribusiness, such as accounting, finance, computer applications, law and policy, and commodity and marketing.
AGRI 410: Agricultural Finance
This course is an introduction to farm financial management, covering essential topics such as financial intermediaries and information flows in agriculture. Students will engage in investment analysis and explore various financial alternatives for farm resource control, providing a comprehensive foundation for effective financial decision-making in the agricultural sector.
AGRI 320: Fundamentals of Ag Commodity Marketing
This course is a study of agricultural commodity marketing, focusing on the transportation and storage of agricultural products. Students will learn about the agricultural futures and options markets, gaining insights into the mechanisms and strategies used to manage market risks and optimize the marketing of agricultural commodities.
AGRI 321: Agricultural Law and Policy
This course is an examination of laws, regulations, and case decisions that significantly impact the agricultural production, business, and food industries. Students will discuss domestic agriculture and food policy, exploring general topics in contract, tort, and real estate law. Additionally, specialized topics such as business planning, water law, food regulation, environmental protection, animal and fence law, agricultural employment, and estate/succession planning will be presented.
Discover the full Bachelor of Science in Agriculture Business course listing by visiting the Academic Catalog.
Our well-rounded education prepares students for various career opportunities in the agricultural business sector. It guarantees the essential skills to thrive in a variety of career opportunities.
Agriculture Lender
As an agricultural lender, you will assist farmers, ranchers, and agribusinesses in obtaining the financing they need to operate and grow their businesses. You will develop strong relationships with clients, assess financial needs, and structure loans that meet their unique requirements.
Commodity Marketer
Commodity marketing professionals are vital in ensuring farmers receive fair product prices. They analyze market data, identify trends, and develop strategies to optimize the sale of crops and livestock. With a background in agricultural economics, marketing, and risk management, you can become a valuable asset to commodity traders, brokers, and analysts.Farm and Agribusiness Manager
If you are passionate about agriculture and have a strong entrepreneurial spirit, farm and agribusiness management may be your perfect career path. As a farm manager, you will oversee a farm's or agribusiness's day-to-day operations, ensuring efficient production and profitability. With a broad understanding of business principles, agricultural practices, and financial management, you can guide businesses toward success.
Production Specialist
For those drawn to the hands-on aspect of agriculture, production agriculture offers a fulfilling career path. As a production agriculture professional, you will oversee the day-to-day operations of a farm, managing the livestock, cultivating crops, and ensuring the operation's overall success. You can become a crucial player in the production agriculture industry with a combination of technical skills, animal care knowledge, and business acumen.
The Best Value in Higher Education Anywhere
Fort Hays State University prides itself on quality education at an affordable price. Students in this program can expect to pay approximately $2,961.90* (on-campus) or $3,859.95* (online)* per semester.
*Estimated cost based on 15 credit hours at the undergraduate resident/regional tuition rate ($197.46/credit hour) for on-campus courses, or the FHSU Online graduate tuition rate (257.33/credit hour) for online courses. Actual price may vary depending on course load and location. Tuition and Fees are subject to change as they are approved by the Kansas Board of Regents each year.
Ready for the next step?
Our faculty would be excited to talk to you about how our department programs can help you explore your interests and prepare you for a variety of rewarding careers.
Related Programs
The B.S. in Agricultural Business program is certainly a great choice. However, there are other excellent options for students interested in agriculture careers. Here are some programs that prospective students can also explore:
- B.S. in Agriculture (Agricultural Leadership)
- B.S. in Agriculture (Animal Science)
- B.S. in Agriculture (Agronomy)
- B.S. in Agriculture (Agricultural Education)
- B.S. in Agriculture (Agronomy Business)
- B.S. in Agriculture (Agricultural Communication)
- B.S. in Agriculture (General)
The program typically takes four years to complete. It consists of 120 credit hours.
Graduates with an Agricultural Business degree open doors to many exciting careers. They can become agriculture lenders, commodity marketers, farm and agribusiness managers, and production specialists. The program equips students with the knowledge and skills needed for roles in various agricultural industry sectors, including finance, marketing, management, and production.
Yes, the program will provide students with hands-on learning opportunities. These include internships, farm activities, and field trips. These experiences provide real-world exposure and help students apply theoretical knowledge in practical settings, preparing them for successful careers in agriculture with confidence.
Students develop business management, economics, marketing, and finance skills and practical abilities through hands-on experiences and networking with industry professionals.
The curriculum emphasizes information technology in agriculture, including data analysis and research methodologies. Students learn about the latest advancements and trends in the industry, ensuring they are well-equipped to navigate the technological sector of agribusiness.
Students can access career services, including job placement assistance, resume building, and interview preparation. The program also offers networking opportunities with industry professionals and potential employers, enhancing students' career prospects upon graduation.
Department Information
FHSU’s Department of Agriculture sustains the vitality of our country’s agricultural future by keeping America’s agricultural traditions and technologies thriving through career-centered, hands-on programs. Our applied, hands-on learning and foundational courses empower students to succeed in the growing agricultural industry, making them marketable and equipped to meet industry challenges, innovate, and conserve. Our students benefit from practical experiences on our 3,825-acre farm, leadership and presentation skill development, critical thinking and communication skills enhancement, and lifelong friendships and mentorships.
Our graduates succeed in various careers including running farms, managing feed yards, trading grain on the futures market, educating the next generation of agriculturalists, working as crop consultants, and leading in agribusiness corporations. With an excellent academic program and a network of alumni, you will be prepared for an exciting and rewarding career in the agricultural industry.
While earning your degree is your primary goal, college offers much more than just attending classes. Get involved in extracurricular activities that help you develop leadership skills, learn more about your chosen career, and make a difference in your community.
- Agronomy Business Club: The only on-campus student-led organization that promotes scientific and professional business development of the agronomy sciences and business acumen.
- Alpha Gamma Rho Fraternity: A social and professional fraternity that focuses on leadership and staying active with the campus and community through volunteer activities.
- Block & Bridle Club: Part of a national animal science organization that promotes interest in numerous fields of study.
- Collegiate Farm Bureau: An ag advocacy group dedicated to educating others through various events.
- Delta Tau Alpha: National Agriculture Honor Society for students who rank in the upper 35% of their class.
- FHSU Rodeo Club: Open to all FHSU students, offering opportunities to compete in rodeo events throughout the region.
- FHSU Livestock Judging Team: Open to all FHSU students interested in competitive livestock evaluation.
- Sigma Alpha Agriculture Sorority: A professional agricultural sorority that cultivates professional women in agriculture.
- Teaching Ag Group (TAG): Supports agriculture literacy and advocacy, working with local FFA chapters.
- Virtual Agricultural Business Club: An online student-led organization promoting professional business development among future agricultural professionals.
- Livestock Show Team