
Agribusiness Economics & Management
In the B.S. in Agribusiness Economics & Management program, you'll apply economic principles and business strategies to manage resources, improve productivity, and ensure sustainability in your chosen career path. Whether you aspire to be an entrepreneur, financial analyst or farm manager, this program offers the practical knowledge and hands-on experience needed to make a meaningful impact in the world of agribusiness.

Agricultural Technology Management and Education
With a B.S. in Agricultural Technology Management & Education, you'll gain the tools and training needed to make a lasting impact in our world using agricultural science. From working with cutting-edge tech to teaching future leaders in agriculture, our graduates enter the workforce prepared for a lifetime of meaningful contribution.

Plant Sciences
With a B.S. in Plant Sciences, you can solve some of our planet's greatest challenges -- from food and energy security to environmental and human health. We offer two distinct degree emphases so you can work with world-renowned faculty in our botanically rich region to conduct research and prepare for a career in medicine, pharmacy, plant breeding, microbiology or biotechnology.

Sustainable Plant Systems
The B.S. in Sustainable Plant Systems prepares you to be a leader in 21st-century agriculture and an expert in agricultural technology, plant improvement and responsible plant production systems. You’ll be able to grow more, improve yields and reduce pest problems, all while using less land, chemicals and water. With this interdisciplinary major and its four possible emphases, you can pursue a career in research, crop marketing, food safety and crop production.
Agriculture & Plant Science Degrees at the University of Arizona
Ready to lead sustainable agricultural practices and discover innovative solutions to challenges in botany and horticulture? Connect with us to get a digital brochure on exclusive student resources, financial aid opportunities and sample 4-year plans for our agriculture and plant science majors.
College is a big investment, but a University of Arizona education may be more affordable than you think. No matter your background or family’s financial situation, you have options to make it manageable.
At Arizona, 9 out of 10 students receive financial aid. That means most students pay less than the estimates shown here. By maximizing your financial aid – scholarships, grants, loans, or work-study – you can lower your costs while earning a degree that will pay you back for a lifetime.
Estimated cost of tuition for first-year and transfer students:
- Arizona residents: $13,900/yr
- Non-Arizona residents: $42,300/yr
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Application requirements vary based on your status as a first-time, transfer, international, online or returning student.
- Students who haven't completed 12+ transferable post-high school college credits are considered a first-time college student, and must meet Arizona's core competency requirements to be eligible to apply.
- You are considered a transfer student if you have completed 12+ transferable post-high school college credits.
- If you are under the age of 22 at the start of your desired term, you will need to meet the core competency requirements and have a minimum 2.0 cumulative college/university GPA.
- If you are 22 or older at the start of your desired term, you will need a minimum 2.0 cumulative college/university GPA.
- SAT/ACT scores are not required for general admission.
- You have the option to submit a resume and 500-word personal statement during your application.
Get the guide to find out more details about the application process and deadlines.
A degree in agriculture or plant sciences prepares you for careers and graduate programs in food production, renewable energy, medicine and manufacturing.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics1, median pay for agricultural and food science was $76,400 per year with faster-than-average job growth overall (2023).
With a bachelor's degree in the field of agriculture and plants, you will be eligible for careers like:
- Agricultural instructor/advisor: Educate future agricultural leaders and advise policymakers on sustainable food, energy and manufacturing practices.
- Financial analyst: Lead industry research and analyze emerging risks associated with investing in various agricultural industries to ensure profitable growth.
- Botanist: Research plant biology to develop methods for improving plant life health, response to pests and adaptation to arid environments.
- Horticulturist: Work in fields and greenhouses to cultivate high-value, specialty crops and provide consultation to landscape architects about ecologically sustainable grounds-management practices.
1U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. (2024, April 17). Agricultural and Food Scientists. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. https://www.bls.gov/ooh/life-physical-and-social-science/agricultural-a…
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