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Welcome to the home page of the Department
of Agricultural and Applied Economics. We hope our web pages provide you
with helpful information about the Department of Agricultural and Applied
Economics at the University of Wyoming. Please email, call or visit if you
feel that we can be of service to you.
The Department embraces three missions. The
first and most important is undergraduate and graduate education of
students on campus. The second is educational outreach to the people and
communities of the state. The third is solving problems in agricultural
and rural economies through our research programs. The melding of these
three missions in our Department has produced vital and synergistic
programs. We believe you will agree as you investigate our department in
greater depth.
The Department offers one
Bachelors
of Science degree program with three distinct options. The largest
option is
Agricultural
Business. This program provides training in marketing, management,
finance, sales, law and other business oriented courses tailored to
agricultural products and the business of agriculture. We also offer an
option in
Farm
and Ranch Management, which provides training in commodity marketing,
production and financial management, finance, law, natural resource
management and other farm and ranch related courses. This option also
requires course work in production agriculture. Finally, the department
offers a degree option in
International
Agriculture. This program can be focused towards either international
agricultural business or international agricultural production management.
Along with business and management courses, the option includes training
in international trade, international finance, international agriculture
and international relations, as well as a foreign language. Employment
opportunities have been excellent with any of these three degree options.
Virtually all graduates get jobs related to their specialty interests.
Currently, about 130 students are enrolled in these programs at the
University of Wyoming.
The Department also offers a
Masters
of Science in Agricultural and Applied Economics. This degree is
oriented toward those who wish to enter the work-force upon completion but
also serves as preparation for Ph.D. programs. Employment opportunities
have been excellent for our Masters graduates. Currently the department
has 12 students enrolled in its M.S. program.
Our undergraduate and masters programs
provide small classes and close working relationships with faculty. Our
students have a unique opportunity for collegial relationships with the
faculty and staff. This interaction with our capable faculty and staff
results in very high quality, but individualized educational experiences
for our students. More information on our degree programs is available in
the undergraduate and graduate program pages. The faculty are introduced
in the
faculty
page.
The department's outreach to the State is
primarily through our
Cooperative
Extension program. Outreach education is an important goal of the
department. In fact, about 40% of our resources are devoted to State-wide
outreach. The department currently has outstanding outreach programs in
community and rural economic development, integrated ranch and farm
management, agricultural and rural legal issues, livestock marketing and
business and retailing management. If you have an interest in any of these
I would encourage you to examine them in more detail in the
highlighted
programs pages.
About a third of our resources are
dedicated to applied and basic research. A strength of our research
program is the extensive interaction of our faculty with other colleagues
in the life sciences and on multidisciplinary research teams. Our faculty
are working for solutions to some of the most complex agricultural and
natural problems of today. We are working on better ways for agriculture
to be more profitable and enhance the environment. We are looking at ways
rural communities can improve their economies. We are examining the impact
of environmental and other public policy of rural people and communities.
Just to name a few.
I hope you will take the time to view the
highlights of our research programs on the
highlighted
programs pages. The students, faculty and staff of the Department of
Agricultural and Applied Economics at the University of Wyoming are proud
of their Department and their
College,
the University and its accomplishments. We hope that you will enjoy
taking a look at us. If you have a question or would like to learn more
please email or call!
Best Regards,
Roger Coupal, Associate Professor and Interim Head
phone: 307-766-2386
fax: 307-766-5544
email: coupal@uwyo.edu
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