(a) This degree is offered with specialisation in the following areas:
(b) Areas of Specialisation will be offered subject to student demand and the availability of staff.
(c) Entry Requirements
At least a Lower Second Honours BSc degree (minimum GPA of 2.0 or equivalent) in Agribusiness, Agribusiness Management, Agriculture, Agricultural Economics, Economics, Management or related areas.
(d) Qualifying Year
Candidates not considered suitable for minimum entry requirements may be admitted to a qualifying year as determined by the Department. Such candidates will be required to read courses to improve their competency in Economic Theory, Agricultural Economics, Mathematics or Statistics and which may be read on any of the campuses of The University of the West Indies. These courses may include:
Course Code |
Course Title |
Credits |
ECON 2002 |
Intermediate Macroeconomics I |
3 |
ECON 2003 |
Intermediate Macroeconomics II |
3 |
ECON 2000 |
Intermediate Microeconomics I |
3 |
ECON 2001 |
Intermediate Microeconomics II |
3 |
ECON 2015 |
Mathematical Methods in Economics I |
3 |
ECON 2006 |
Economic Statistics |
3 |
The qualifying year will be designed to suit the needs of the individual student.
(e) Course of Study
Candidates, on admission may be required to improve their competency in Economic Theory, Agricultural Economics, Mathematics or Statistics by reading one or more of the courses listed above under the qualifying year.
CORE COURSES (COMPULSORY)
The following core courses are required for ALL areas of specialisation:
Course Code |
Course Title |
Credits |
AGBU 6102 |
Statistics and Mathematics for Agribusiness |
4 |
AGBU 6602 |
Quantitative Methods II (Econometrics) |
4 |
AGBU 6301 |
Research Methodology |
4 |
AGBU 6103 |
Sustainable Rural Development |
4 |
AGBU 6501 |
Microeconomics |
4 |
AGBU 6302 |
Quantitative Methods I (Operations Research) |
4 |
AGBU 6999 |
Research Project |
12 |
OTHER COURSES
Other core and elective courses required for EACH AREA OF SPECIALISATION are:
1. Trade Policy and Competitiveness
CORE COURSES
Course Code |
Course Title |
Credits |
AGBU 6901 |
Agricultural Policy and Analysis |
4 |
INRL 5007 |
International Trade and Economic Development |
3 |
PLUS
One (1) Elective Course (equivalent to 4 credits), which may include:
AGBU 6002 |
International Trade and Marketing |
4 |
OR
Any other relevant course approved by the Head of Department
2. Environmental and Natural Resource Economics
CORE COURSES
Course Code |
Course Title |
Credits |
ENVI 6001 |
Introduction to Environmental Planning and Management |
4 |
AGBU 6902 |
Environmental Economics II |
4 |
PLUS
One (1) Elective Course (equivalent to 4 credits), which may include:
ENVI 6100 |
Environmental Impact Assessment |
4 |
OR
Any other relevant course approved by the Head of Department
3. Marketing and Agribusiness Management
CORE COURSES
Course Code |
Course Title |
Credits |
AGBU 6201 |
Agricultural Marketing |
4 |
AGBU 6202 |
Agribusiness Management |
4 |
PLUS
One (1) Elective Course (equivalent to 4 credits), which may include:
AGBU 6303 |
Investment Analysis and Financing for Agribusiness |
4 |
AGBU 6903 |
Advanced Agricultural Marketing I |
4 |
AGBU 6691 |
Advanced Agribusiness Management |
4 |
(f) Nature of Elective Course
The Elective Course shall be relevant to the candidate’s area of research interest and must be approved by the Department.
(g) Duration of Study
The MSc (Agricultural Economics) is available to full time and part-time students. Full-time students will normally be required to complete the degree within 2 years of registration.
Part-time students will normally be required to complete the degree within 4 years of registration.
The normal load for a part-time student is half that of a fulltime student.
(h) Examination
Evaluation in all courses will normally be by both coursework and final examinations. Candidates must pass both coursework and final examination.
In Course AGBU 6999 Research Project, a project report will be evaluated.
(i) Award of Degree
The MSc (Agricultural Economics) degree will be awarded on successful completion of all prescribed courses including the Research Project (AGBU 6999).
The degree shall be awarded in the categories – Distinction and Pass. For the award of the degree with Distinction, the candidate must have obtained a minimum average mark of 70% in all core and elective courses as well as a minimum of 70% in the Research Project.