Agribusiness
Agribusiness degree prepares students for vital roles in the booming industry, covering farm management, supply chains, and more.
Agribusiness, B.S., B.S.
An Agribusiness degree prepares students for work in an industry that has never been more important to the local, national and global economies. Students in MTSU's Agribusiness program learn about the importance of managing farms and supply lines that help meet those demands. Including hands-on learning in: Agribusiness Management, Commodity Trading, Agribusiness Management, Agricultural Policy.
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From Our Dairy to Your Table
Developed locally on MTSU's campus by students in the Agribusiness program, MTSU milk (especially chocolate) is notorious in the local community for its rich flavor. Facilities and production has grown enough over the last decade that, in June 2017, the College of Basic and Applied Sciences and the School of Agriculture partnered with state and local businesses to launch the official MTSU Creamery. Outside of providing milk for our on-campus facilities (Phillip's Bookstore, Aramark PODs, Dwight's Mini-Mart (KUC 200), MTSU Pharmacy), the product is also being sold at the following Middle Tennessee retailers: Hattie Jane's Creamery, City Café Restaurant, Rutherford Farmers Co-op, Lascassas Feed Store, and Two Fat Men Catering.
Agriculture feeds the world. We take you there.
The importing and exporting of food products is a multi-billion dollar business. Agribusiness students have the opportunity to travel abroad and study this business firsthand. In addition to yearly trips to Canada and Argentina, students can learn about the international wine industry in a course taught entirely outside of the United States. And more opportunities are being developed yearly!
News Briefs
From Our Dairy to Your Table
Developed locally on MTSU's campus by students in the Agribusiness program, MTSU milk (especially chocolate) is notorious in the local community for its rich flavor. Facilities and production has grown enough over the last decade that, in June 2017, the College of Basic and Applied Sciences and the School of Agriculture partnered with state and local businesses to launch the official MTSU Creamery. Outside of providing milk for our on-campus facilities (Phillip's Bookstore, Aramark PODs, Dwight's Mini-Mart (KUC 200), MTSU Pharmacy), the product is also being sold at the following Middle Tennessee retailers: Hattie Jane's Creamery, City Café Restaurant, Rutherford Farmers Co-op, Lascassas Feed Store, and Two Fat Men Catering.
Agriculture feeds the world. We take you there.
The importing and exporting of food products is a multi-billion dollar business. Agribusiness students have the opportunity to travel abroad and study this business firsthand. In addition to yearly trips to Canada and Argentina, students can learn about the international wine industry in a course taught entirely outside of the United States. And more opportunities are being developed yearly!
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The pursuit of an Agribusiness Bachelor of Science prepares students for work in an industry that has never been more important to the local, national, and global economies. Examples include:
- Agricultural-related lawyer
- Agricultural policy analyst
- Crop producer
- Farm appraiser
- Farm manager
- Financier
- Grain and livestock buyer
- Grain merchandiser
- International marketer
- Logistics manager
- Market analyst
- Marketing head
- Quality controller
- Sales representative
- Teacher
Employers of MTSU alumni include
- Archer Daniels Midland
- Aviagen
- BWI Inc.
- Cal-Maine Foods
- Crop Production Services
- Dechra Veterinary Products
- Farm Credit Services Mid-America
- Heritage Farms Dairy
- Hubbard
- Jack Daniels Distillery
- Koch Foods
- MWI Veterinary Supply
- Pilgrim's Pride
- Shenandoah Mills
- Tennessee Farmers Coop
- Tennessee Department of Agriculture
- Tennessee Farm Bureau
- Tennessee Pork Producers
- Tennessee Poultry Association
- Tyson Foods
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