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Agricultural & Resource Econ (MS) - Accelerated Master's Program
Agricultural & Resource Econ (MS) - Accelerated Master's Program

Agricultural & Resource Econ (MS) - Accelerated Master's Program

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  • Level:Master's Degree
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Admission Requirements

Entry requirements

  • 3.3 cumulative GPA

  • 90 earned/completed units at time of admission, 75 earned/completed units at time of application

  • EWRE or ABEM-ECON majors only

  • Resume PDF format

  • Statement of purpose-submitted through Graduate College Online Application PDF format

  • Three Letters of Recommendation-submitted through Graduate College Online Application PDF format

  • Official GRE Scores: 70th percentile or better in the quantitative portion is required. The institution code is 4832 for the University of Arizona and 0101 for the Department.  Submitted officially from ETS.

English requirements

  • Test of English as a Foreign Language(link is external) (TOEFL) - minimum score of 79 iBT (or 60 on the revised PBT with no section score lower than 15).  Individual MyBest scores must also be dated within 2 years of the enrollment term to be considered valid.

  • International English Language Testing System(link is external) (IELTS) - minimum composite score of 7, with no subject area below a 6

  • Pearson PTE Academic(link is external) - minimum score of 60

Course Information

The Agricultural and Resource Economics (AREC) Accelerated Masters Program (AMP) is open to active, current University of Arizona undergraduate students majoring in either Agribusiness Economics and Management or Agribusiness Management (ABEM-MGMT), and the Environmental and Water Resource Economics (EWRE) major.  Students with the ABEM-ECON, ABEM-MGMT and EWRE major are eligible for either of our graduate programs Applied Econometrics and Data Analytics (AEDA) or Applied Economics and Policy Analysis (AEPA).  The AEDA plan is an 18 month program and does not require a thesis.  The AEPA plan is a 2 year program and does require a thesis.  Students interested in aplying to AREC AMP must have at least 75 earned/completed units at the time of application submission and must have at least 90 earned/completed units prior to admission to AMP.  Prior to admission a minimum 3.3 cumulative GPA is required, if the GPA falls below 3.3 prior to admission or 90 units are not completed, the student will not be allowed to begin this AMP.  Also, the Graduate Record Exam (GRE) must be completed prior to application submission in order for the application to be reviewed.  The quantitative GRE minimum score required for admitted students into this program is the 70th percentile. 

During a student's 3rd year they should prepare to apply to this program for the next soonest Fall semester, February 1st is the annual deadline for the application submission.  This department's incoming AMP cohort begins in Fall semesters only.  It is during their 4th year/senior year that the admitted AMP student will take graduate level AREC courses that will count toward their undergraduate and graduate degrees.  Up to 12 total graduate level units are permitted to be shared between both degrees, 6 graduate units in the Fall semester and 6 graduate units in the Spring semester.  While an undergraduate student, taking the 12 permitted graduate level units in courses numbered 500-599, tuition will be charged at the undergraduate tuition amount.  After the bachelor degree has been completed and the student is taking only graduate AREC MS degree courses, tuition will then be charged at the graduate tuition amount.  Should the undergraduate degree not be completed at the completion of the 12 graduate AMP units, the student tuition will begin charging at the graduate level tuition cost and the student will no longer be eligible for undergraduate aid or scholarships nor graduate assistantships.  AMP students while an undergraduate student, are not eligible for graduate assistantships, only once they have successfully and completely transitioned to a fully graduate level student and no longer AMP, will they be eligible for graduate assistantships.

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Core Coursework Requirements

General program requirements

  • Depending on the program you choose, this master's program requires three or four semesters of coursework. Students complete 15 units from requried core courses including two courses in economic theory and two courses in econometrics. All M.S. students are required to take an intensive three-week review course in mathematics (AREC 580) before the start of their fall semester.  In addtion to the required 15 core units, students in both AEDA or AEPA will complete the program's seminar course, AREC 596A, each semester once the student is no longer AMP.  Due to unit limitations for AMP students, AREC 596A is optional for the 2 semesters the student is in AMP status, in their final semesters as a full graduate degree seeking student, AREC 596A will be required.

  • Students may select remaining coursework according to their interests. To add depth to their program, students are encouraged (but not required) to focus their efforts in an area of specialization. Students choose specific courses in consultation with their advisor or Director of Graduate Studies.

Thesis options and examinations

  • Students pursue either AEPA and complete a thesis which requires a thesis defense, or the AEDA option which requries a final oral examination which will cover past coursework and projects completed.  With AEPA, students will write a thesis and six units of thesis coursework units.  In the event of failure, of the first attempt of the defense/oral exam, students may repeat the oral examination once.

Grade requirements

  • Students are required to earn a 3.0 (B) grade or better in each of their core courses and a 3.0 (B) average GPA in all graduate coursework. Students failing to maintain a 3.0 grade average will be placed on academic probation and possibly dropped from the program. If this occurs, the student must petition the Graduate Advisory Committee for permission to re-enter the program.

Core courses

  • AREC 504 Production Economics (3 units)

  • AREC 513 Consumption Economics & Price Analysis (3 units)

  • AREC 548 Introduction to Statistical Methods in Economics (4 units)

  • AREC 549 Applied Econometrics (3 units)

  • AREC 559 Advanced Applied Econometrics (4 units, required for AEDA, optonal for AEPA)

  • AREC 580 Math for Economists (2 units)

  • AREC 596A Seminar (taken each semester for 3 total units AEDA or 4 total units AEPA)

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