Department of Agricultural and Resource EconomicsDepartment of Agricultural and Resource Economics

Undergraduate Programs: Academic Programs


Double Majors

This page describes the formal Double Major programs offered by the Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics at Colorado State University. Double majors must be formally declared to both programs (via the undergraduate Change of Major, Second Major, or Minor Form, available from the Records and Registration office or Denise Davis in B321 Clark), and require advising in both departments. Please see the documents box for additional information, planning tools, and forms.

Agricultural Business and Animal Science

The Agricultural Business and Animal Science double major credit requirements include courses in both departments, including agricultural economics, business, marketing, livestock behavior, reproduction and nutrition, meat science, and/or food safety.

125 total credits are required for graduation with both degrees.


Agricultural Business and Equine Science

The Agricultural Business and Equine Science double major credit requirements include courses from both programs, including agricultural economics, business, marketing, management, biology, training, and other aspects of equine science.

120 total credits are required for graduation with both degrees.


Agricultural Business and Soil and Crop Science

The Agricultural Business and Soil and Crop Science double major credit requirements include courses in both departments, including agricultural economics, business, marketing, basic science, soil science, and crop science.

121 total credits are required for graduation with both degrees.


Agricultural Economics (Natural Resource Econ Concentration) and Natural Resource Management

The Agricultural Economics and Natural Resource Management double major credit requirements include courses in both departments, including environmental and natural resource economics, business, policy, management, information technology, planning, and/or biological sciences.

122 total credits are required for graduation with both degrees.

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