Agriculture is a major driving force in the world economy. Especially as the earth‘s population grows and rising standards of living are sought across the globe, the production, trade, financing, processing, regulation, marketing and consumption of agricultural food, feed and fiber are crucial areas of research.
Agricultural Economics examines the use of available resources from farm to fork to meet the needs and desires of present and future generations.
Sustainability, food security, food safety, environmental quality, agricultural policy reform and rural community development are typical issues that agricultural economists study in an international context.
Kurzprofil
Studienabschluss
Master of Science
Studienform
internationales Studium, konsekutiv
Studienbeginn
Wintersemester
Voraussetzungen
Hochschulabschluss, Hochschulabschluss, Englisch Sprachkenntnisse
Kosten
EUR
185
pro Semester