Graduate Programs

 

The Department has three graduate programs that offer a range of professional training options. We offer M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in both Agricultural, Environmental and Regional Economics (AEREC) and in Rural Sociology (R SOC). We also offer an on-line professional Masters degree in Community and Economic Development (CEDEV). In addition, for several of our degrees, dual-degree opportunities are available in demography, women's studies, operations research, and human dimensions of natural resources and environment. Click below for more information about each graduate program.

Agricultural, Environmental, and Regional Economics

Rural Sociology

Community and Economic Development