A Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Agribusiness from the University of Idaho provides a strong understanding of the operations of companies that produce and distribute agricultural goods and services.
You'll develop practical business skills to manage people and make effective decisions in agriculture and the food industry, and you’ll graduate prepared to work in a variety of leadership positions in agriculturally related businesses.
As an agribusiness major, you’ll learn from experienced professors involved in today’s most pressing issues for agribusiness. You will practice commodities trading, immerse yourself in policymaking during a field trip to the state capital, or role-play adversaries in natural resource disputes.
Senior year, you will draw on everything you’ve learned to assess an issue and present the findings to a real-world client. A recent group of seniors found ways for HomeGrown Poultry to minimize waste by marketing poultry byproducts. Our seniors have also worked for the J. R. Simplot Company and the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association.
You may also complete an internship for a business in the food industry or in a legislative office.
