B.Sc Agricultural Economics

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Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Economics

Duration

3 Years

Level

Graduation

Type

Degree

Eligibility

10+2

B.Sc Agricultural Economics or Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Economics is a full-time Undergraduate degree program. The study of how societies utilize available resources to satisfy people's needs is known as agricultural economics. Agricultural economics examines agriculture in the context of business, which includes where goods are eaten, created, funded, cultivated, sold, processed, controlled, studied, taxed, and transported.

Aspirants will investigate agricultural topics such as environmental quality, food safety, biotechnology management, and globalization from a business perspective. You will study science, technology, manufacturing practice, product handling, and product marketing systems from the perspective of the supply chain. Candidates will also study natural resource management and policy, as well as agricultural difficulties and farm and agricultural company operations management.

B.Sc Agricultural Economics Eligibility

  • The candidates must have qualified for their 10+2 examination or equivalent from a recognized Board.
  • The students should have secured a minimum of 55% aggregate marks or equivalent CGPA at their Intermediate level.

B.Sc Agricultural Economics Syllabus

Syllabus of Agricultural Economics as prescribed by various Colleges & Universities.

B.Sc Agricultural Economics Semester-I

Sr. No. 

Subjects to Study

1

Discovery in Plant and Soil Sciences

2

General Chemistry: Structure Bonding and Properties of Materials

3

History of Indigenous Agriculture

4

Introductory Microeconomics

5

The Nature of Life

B.Sc Agricultural Economics Semester-II

1

Agri-Food Issues and Institutions

2

Animal Agriculture and Food Science

3

Environment Health and Planning

4

Introductory Macroeconomics

5

The Diversity of Life

B.Sc Agricultural Economics Semester-III

1

Economy of Bangladesh

2

Farm Management

3

Production Economics

B.Sc Agricultural Economics Semester-IV

1

Environmental Economics

2

Economic Growth and Development

3

Farm Management-II

4

Production Economic-II

B.Sc Agricultural Economics Semester-V

1

Economic Statistics / Econometrics

2

Economic Growth and Development

3

Introduction to Agri-Business

4

Land Resource Economics

5

Production Economics-II

6

Elective-I

  • Agricultural Finance-II
  • Consumer Behaviour
  • Legal Environment of Business

B.Sc Agricultural Economics Semester-VI

1

Environmental Economics

2

Farm Management-II

3

Financial Management

4

Research Methods in Agricultural Economics

5

Elective-II

  • Agribusiness Management
  • Local Level Planning and Evaluation
  • Micro Credit

 

How is the B.Sc Agricultural Economics Course Beneficial?

  • Candidates with a degree in this field can find employment in a variety of fields. Graduates with Agricultural Economics training are actively recruited into the labor market, obtaining work in a variety of professional categories locally, nationally, and worldwide.

B.Sc Agricultural Economics Employment Areas

  • Agri-Business
  • Agricultural Marketing
  • Agricultural Management
  • Commodities Markets
  • Education
  • Financial Sector
  • Government Sector
  • Natural Resource and Environmental Management
  • Real estate and Public Relations

B.Sc Agricultural Economics Job Types

  • Agriculture Policy Analysis
  • Business Management
  • Intellectual Property
  • International Development and Trade
  • Marketing
  • Market Analyst
  • Natural Resource and Environmental Economics
  • Price Analysis and Community Development

Advanced Course in B.Sc Agricultural Economics

  • M.Sc Agricultural Economics