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Undergraduate Foundation Program + Bachelor of Science - Agricultural and Food Systems - Agricultural and Food Business Economics

Washington State University - Pullman

Washington State University, Pullman, USA

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Last updated: 06/03/2025
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About Undergraduate Foundation Program + Bachelor of Science - Agricultural and Food Systems - Agricultural and Food Business Economics

WSU's Undergraduate Foundation program combines English language support with credit-bearing classes and personalized advising to help students smoothly transition to full university study. In most majors, Foundation students will graduate in the same amount of time as Direct Entry students.

Undergraduate Foundation programs are available in the following areas:

  • Agricultural Sciences
  • Architecture
  • Business
  • Computer Science
  • Engineering
  • Fine Arts
  • General Studies
  • Journalism and Communication
  • Mathematics
  • Science

The Agricultural and Food Business Economics major gives students what they need to succeed in the world of food and agricultural business. This major provides students with a knowledge of business and economics practices as well as a deep understanding of animal, plant, and food systems. Graduates in this major are highly qualified to fill a wide variety of positions, ranging from market researcher to product analyst to food broker in a variety of venues, including private industry, commercial farms and ranches, government agencies, production agriculture, and universities.

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