A minor is a structured group of courses that leads to considerable knowledge and understanding of a subject, although with less depth than a major. Some employers consider minors desirable, and the corresponding major requirements at the University may stipulate a minor. Some students choose to complement their major program with a minor in a related field or even in an entirely different field of interest. Students interested in pursuing an academic minor should contact their college dean’s office and the department responsible for the minor program for guidance and advising.
Preprofessional Requirement Hours
ECO 201 Principles of Economics I .......................................................... 3
Minor Requirements
Two courses selected from:
AEC 302 Agricultural Management Principles ....................................... 4
AEC 303 Microeconomic Concepts in Agricultural Economics ........... 3
AEC 305 Food and Agricultural Marketing Principles ........................... 3
Earn 9 additional credits selected from any agricultural economics courses at the 300 level or higher, excluding AEC 301 and AEC 399 and including no more than one of the following: AEC 324, AEC 325, and AEC 326.
Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food & Environment
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