Agricultural Business, BS
LSU agricultural business students may declare one of five areas of concentration
within their degree based on a particular area of interest, however, selecting a concentration
is not required.
Concentrations
Opting to not declare an area of concentration provides you more flexibility to choose
coursework that meets your unique objectives and allows you to mix and match within
the various concentrations.
Without Concentration
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Agribusiness analytics
With the increasing amount of secondary and administrative data that is being captured
and available for analysis, there is an increasing demand for graduates that can incorporate
big data analytics into the determination of optimal business decisions. The agribusiness
analytics concentration provides the tool to analyze data and apply the knowledge
in making optimal business decisions.
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Agribusiness Finance
No matter what field of business a student pursues, profitability is the driving force,
and agricultural-based businesses are no different. A strong foundation in financial
management is critical when working for any firm connected to the field. In this concentration,
students learn how public and private financial institutions come together to fund
agriculture efforts.
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Food Industry Management
The food industry management concentration applies strategies used in business management
and applies them to the development of efficient supply chain and distribution systems.
As the global transportation of food becomes more complex, the need for knowledgeable
individuals who know how to navigate this field of global value chains is vital to
providing people with the foods that they crave.
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International business
Agriculture is a large component of the worldwide economy. The International Business
concentration develops expertise in the international marketing and distribution of
food products and the ability to address challenges in the global marketplace. Being
able to adjust business plans given changing government regulations and import-export
laws is a desirable skill in the dynamic international landscape.
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Rural Development
Farmers in rural communities are the cornerstone of agricultural businesses. Understanding
how to measure the economic health and vitality of these communities is vital in the
sourcing of products or development of relationships. The rural development concentration
provides students with the skills needed to assist private businesses, nonprofit organizations,
and governments in identifying ways to improve lives.
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Minor
A minor in agribusiness is available to students not majoring in agribusiness. Student
must complete 18 hrs. of agribusiness coursework.
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