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Agribusiness degrees abroad

Agribusiness is an area of study that combines agricultural science and business. Programs teach students how to generate profit by carefully managing the production and processing of crops and livestock.

As well as developing a solid grounding in farming techniques and practices, you’ll examine the business principles behind profitable supply chains. You’ll get to the roots of agribusiness success by exploring topics like sustainable production, economics, marketing, and quality assurance.

By earning your degree abroad, you’ll see first-hand how societies around the world depend on agribusiness for their food. You’ll encounter new farming practices, approaches, and challenges, and will recognize how they differ between climates, countries, and cultures.

Agribusiness program structure

You can study agribusiness at various undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Associate degrees normally require two years of study in which students will be introduced to the fundamental theoretical and practical aspects of agribusiness.

A bachelor’s degree in agribusiness requires at least three years of full-time study. However, most programs encourage students to complete an additional 12-month industry placement. Placements are a fantastic way to gather experience, build a professional network, and consolidate your learning.

Students planning on jetting off to the US will study for a minimum of four years. In line with the American liberal arts model, you’ll take general education classes for the first two years of your program, before specializing in agribusiness modules for the final half of your degree.

Once you’ve completed your BSc, you can enroll in a postgraduate program. A master’s degree usually takes one year of full-time study or two years of part-time study, while a PhD can last anywhere between four and seven years.

You’ll get to grips with theoretical principles by attending lectures, seminars, and tutorials. You’ll then put what you’ve learned into practice through laboratory sessions, practical workshops, and field trips.

Agribusiness programs around the world will differ depending on the climate, terrain, traditions, and technology present in your chosen country. However, most courses will introduce students to these key topics:

  • Agriculture in practice
  • Agricultural production systems
  • Management and operations in agribusiness
  • Natural resource and agriculture economics
  • Agricultural marketing
  • Agricultural resource analysis
  • Agricultural law and policy
  • Agricultural risk management
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Agribusiness study abroad programs

What are the top agribusiness undergraduate programs abroad?

  • Southern Utah UniversityAgriculture: Agribusiness - BSc

    • 4 years
    • On campus
    • Full-time
    • Jan, May
    Program type
    Bachelor's
    Subject area
    Agribusiness
    Location
    Cedar City, USA
    Next start date
    January 2025 +1 more
    Annual tuition fee
    20,822USD
  • University of the South PacificEconomics/Agricultural Economics & Agribusiness - BComm

    • 3 years
    • On campus
    • Full-time
    • Feb, Jul
    Program type
    Bachelor's
    Subject area
    Economics, Agribusiness, Agricultural Economics
    Location
    Suva, Fiji
    Next start date
    February 2025 +1 more
    Annual tuition fee
    18,000FJD
  • Illinois CollegeAgribusiness Management - BA

    • 4 years
    • On campus
    • Full-time
    • Jan, Aug
    Program type
    Bachelor's
    Subject area
    Agribusiness
    Location
    Jacksonville, USA
    Next start date
    January 2025 +1 more
    Annual tuition fee
    36,870USD
  • Murray State UniversityAgricultural Science: Agribusiness - BSc

    • 4 years
    • On campus
    • Full-time
    • Aug, Jan
    Program type
    Bachelor's
    Subject area
    Agribusiness, Agricultural Sciences
    Location
    Murray, USA
    Next start date
    August 2024 +2 more
    Annual tuition fee
    14,742USD
  • Montana State University BozemanAgricultural Education: Agribusiness Management - BS

    • 4 years
    • On campus
    • Full-time
    • May, Aug, Dec
    Program type
    Bachelor's
    Subject area
    Agricultural Education, Agribusiness
    Location
    Bozeman, USA
    Next start date
    May 2025 +2 more
    Annual tuition fee
    31,400USD

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What are the top agribusiness postgraduate programs abroad?

  • ENAE International Business SchoolAgribusiness Management - Dual MIAM/MIntTr (with placement)

    • 1 year
    • Blended learning
    • Full-time
    • Sep
    Program type
    Master's
    Subject area
    Agribusiness
    Location
    Murcia, Spain
    Next start date
    September 2025
    Annual tuition fee
    11,900EUR
  • Audencia Business SchoolFood & Agribusiness Management - Dual MBA/MSc (with placement)

    • 1 year
    • On campus
    • Full-time
    • Sep
    Program type
    Master's
    Subject area
    Agribusiness
    Location
    Nantes, France
    Next start date
    September 2025
    Annual tuition fee
    18,000EUR
  • University of NicosiaBusiness Administration: Agribusiness and Food Enterprise Management - MBA

    • 18 months
    • On campus
    • Full-time
    • Sep, Feb, Jun
    Program type
    Master's
    Subject area
    Agribusiness, Food Industry, Business Administration
    Location
    Nicosia, Cyprus
    Next start date
    September 2024 +3 more
    Annual tuition fee
    13,860EUR
  • Florida Agricultural and Mechanical UniversityAgribusiness - MSc

    • 2 years
    • On campus
    • Full-time
    • Jan, May, Aug
    Program type
    Master's
    Subject area
    Agribusiness
    Location
    Tallahassee, USA
    Next start date
    January 2025 +2 more
    Annual tuition fee
    25,868USD
  • Audencia Business SchoolFood & Agribusiness Management (Extended) - Dual MBA/MSc (with placement)

    • 2 years
    • On campus
    • Full-time
    • Sep
    Program type
    Master's
    Subject area
    Agribusiness
    Location
    Nantes, France
    Next start date
    September 2025
    Annual tuition fee
    12,500EUR

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Future agribusiness careers

As an agribusiness graduate, you’ll have the knowledge and tools needed to harvest success in almost any part of the world. Your unique combination of academic expertise and hands-on experience will prepare you to work across several areas of the agricultural industry.

Here are some of the exciting roles secured by graduates:

  • Agricultural manager
  • Agricultural consultant
  • Food scientist
  • Agronomy salesperson
  • Agricultural communications specialist
  • Supply chain manager
  • Agricultural research scientist
  • Plant breeder/ geneticist

To have the best chance of gaining employment, it’s important to get some relevant work experience under your belt. Farms, forests, and nature reserves often run volunteering programs. Getting involved is a great way to demonstrate your passion and commitment to potential employers.

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