The bachelor of science degree program in agricultural business management enables students to obtain a strong foundation in economics to learn how businesses make decisions and minimize risk and how to use applied mathematics and statistics to analyze prices and markets. Agricultural and applied economics (AAE) courses constitute a substantial segment of the curriculum for the B.S. degree in agricultural business management. In addition to general college requirements, a major in ABM includes courses in economics, math, and statistics. ABM students will also take a minimum of 12 credits from the School of Business.