Ph.D. Requirements        

 

 Economic Theory 18 total
 

  • ECON 735 Mathematical Economics 3
  • ECON 940 Advanced Microeconomic Theory I 3
  • ECON 945 Advanced Microeconomic Theory II 3
  • ECON 805 Income and Employment Theory I 3
  • ECON 905 Income and Employment Theory II 3
  • and select one of the following: ECON 801, ECON 823 ECON 832, ECON 860, ECON 890, ECON 915, ECON 920, ECON 925, ECON 927, ECON 947, ECON 948, ECON 955, or ECON 981 3
     
Research Methodology 12 total
 
  • ECON 930 Econometrics II 3
  • AGEC 901 Research Methods in Economics 3
  • AGEC 936 Quantitative Topics in Agricultural Economics 3
  • and select one of the following: STAT 770 Theory of Statistics I 3, STAT 771 Theory of Statistics II 3, ECON 890 Time Series Econometrics 3, ECON 890 Microeconomics Panel Data Econometrics 3
     
Additional Required Agricultural Economics Courses 6 total
 
  • AGEC 905 Agricultural Demand and Price Analysis 3
  • AGEC 923 Economics of Agricultural Production 3
 
Specialty Area 6 total
 
General Electives* (700 level and higher) 18 total
 
*Must include the following M.S. level course prerequisites (or their equivalent):
  • ECON 830 Econometrics I 3
  • AGEC 712 Optimization Techniques for Agricultural Economics 3
  • AGEC 823 Production Economics II 3
  • AGEC 805 Agricultural Marketing 3
  • STAT 706 Basic Elements of Statistical Theory 3
 
60 Total Course Hours
30 Dissertation Hours
90 Total Credit Hours
 
The following courses developed for the Masters of Agribusiness are not allowed on a student’s
program of study: AGEC 700, AGEC 701, AGEC 713, AGEC 720, AGEC 730, AGEC 760, AGEC 761, and AGEC 770.
Contact Us        
  • John Crespi
    Director of Graduate Studies
    310 Waters Hall
    Manhattan, KS 66506
    jcrespi@agecon.ksu.edu
  • Cherie Hodgson
    Academic Program Coordinator
    343 Waters Hall
    Manhattan, KS 66506
    chodgson@ksu.edu

     
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