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Master of Agricultural Economics

School of Agriculture and Forestry

9–12 months

Duration

13

Modules

$750/Module

Fees

Jan 2025

Apply Date

Sept 2025

Start Date

About the Program

This Master of Agricultural Economics program at GOU provides a strong foundation in the core and concentration areas of agricultural economics. Learners on this program will acquire the requisite specialist in-depth knowledge and professional skills in the field. In addition, Learners are also equipped with the requisite professional skills and competencies in this continuously evolving field.

In addition to acquiring the requisite knowledge and competencies in the core subject areas of the Program, Graduates of this Program will also gain entrepreneurial skills, expertise, experience, and knowledge/know-how to empower them to set up  4th Industrial Revolution (4IR) compliant business enterprises and corporations relating to their vocation, profession, area of expertise or competency.

Key Information

Mode of Delivery

Online

Duration

9 – 12 months

Number of Modules

13

Number of Credit Hours

52

Apply Date

January 2025

Start Date

September 2025

Language

English

Program Outcomes

The program provides Learners with in-depth knowledge and specialist skills in agricultural economics. It enables them to deepen their understanding and knowledge in the field. In addition, Learners on the program are able to acquire the requisite knowledge and job-relevant in-demand skills and competencies in the field of agricultural economics that prepares them for professional careers in this field of expertise.

The ACTIVEclassTM Mode of Delivery of this Program lays less emphasis on teaching or instruction. Learners are encouraged and empowered to develop and acquire their Program-specific  SEEKTM (skills, expertise, experience, and know-how) through the innovative LKDATM (Learn, Know, Do, Acquire) approach

The Program provides Learners with in-depth knowledge and understanding of the core, concentration, and specialization subject areas of the Program to enable them develop and acquire the relevant Program-specific SEEKTM  through actively engaging in the  Learning-by-Involvement (LbI)  and Knowing-by-Doing (KbD) activity-based learner-initiative-intensity-activeness LKDATM-Outcome AATs (actions, activities, and tasks).

The LKDATM– Outcome ACTIVEclassTM Mode of Program Delivery

The Program is ACTIVEclassTM Compliant whereby the instructional delivery approach is designed to facilitate, support, and empower the active engagement of Learners in the process of developing and acquiring their Program-specific SEEKTM (skills, expertise, experience, and know-how).

ACTIVEclassTM   Instructors are, therefore, not at the center of the teaching-instruction-learning process. They focus on introducing the subject matter of instruction, mapping out and guiding Learners through learner-initiative-intensity-activeness LKDATM (Learn, Know, Do, Acquire) Outcome AATs (actions, activities, and tasks).

ACTIVEclassTM  Learners are therefore encouraged and empowered to play an active engagement role in contributing to their SEEKTM (skills, expertise, experience, and knowledge/know-how) development and acquisition process through actively engaging in the  Learning-by-Involvement (LbI)  and Knowing-by-Doing (KbD) activity-based LDKATM Outcomes AATs (activities, actions, and tasks).

Number of Modules Credit Per Module Total Credit Hours
Core Modules 4 4 16
Research Modules 2 4 8
Elective Modules 7 4 28
Total 13 52

Core Modules

Select 4 Modules

1.
Advanced Applied Econometrics
2.
Agricultural and Environmental Resource Economics
3.
Agricultural Development
4.
Agriculture and Economic Development
5.
Analytical Methods in Economics and Business
6.
Financial Management for Agribusiness
7.
Microeconometric Models for Agricultural and Environmental Economics
8.
Organization and Performance of Agricultural Markets
9.
Quantitative Methods for Agribusiness

Research Modules

Select All Modules

  1. Research Methods and Methodology (Non-Credit)
  2. Masters Research Project 

Elective Modules

Select 7 Modules

1.
Advanced Development Economics
2.
Agribusiness Marketing Management
3.
Agribusiness Strategy
4.
Agricultural and Applied Economics
5.
Agricultural Cooperatives
6.
Agricultural Marketing Theory
7.
Agricultural Price Analysis
8.
Bioenergy Economics and Sustainability
9.
Consumption Economics & Price Analysis
10.
Development Economics
11.
Environmental and Resource Economics
12.
Food Economics and Health
13.
Production Economics

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Academic Requirements
  1. Candidates for admission to this Program must possess a Bachelor’s degree or equivalent from a recognized university.
  2. Candidates without Bachelor’s degree or equivalent will be considered for admission to the Program based on evidence of relevant Prior Learning/Work Experience.
  3. Candidates without the requisite qualification or relevant Prior Learning/Work Experience can be considered for admission to the Program by taking and passing the GOU Flexible Entry Examinations.
English Requirements

All modules of this Program will be delivered in English. Therefore, English language proficiency is required for admission to this Program. Applicants who need to improve their English to the required proficiency level can enroll in the GOU English Language Proficiency Course

Master’s Degree fee is $750/Module

GOU has in place a competitive Scholarship and Financial Aid scheme for qualified and needy students seeking admission to any program of study.  Prospective students should contact the Student Admissions Office (admissions@gou.university) for eligibility details and on the application process.

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