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AGRI FEATURES

“I really appreciated the classroom environment at UAPB,” Allison Malone said. “I wasn’t just a number. Professors at UAPB know your name and are always there for you. My professors were always making sure I was on track with my studies and that I never missed out on any important opportunities that would further my education.”

– Allison Malone, UAPB’s first agricultural engineering graduate

Graduate Allison Malone

“I really appreciated the classroom environment at UAPB,” Allison Malone said. “I wasn’t just a number. Professors at UAPB know your name and are always there for you. My professors were always making sure I was on track with my studies and that I never missed out on any important opportunities that would further my education.”

– Dr. Tracy V. Dunbar, chair

OUR IMPACT

UAPB has a storied connection to the study of agriculture. As an 1890s land-grant HBCU, we remain committed to cutting-edge innovation and research that enhances our ability to feed the world’s growing population.

Research

We are home to ground-breaking ag science research and world-class facilities. Explore the world of ag research.

Grants

We’ve been awarded over $1 million in research grants in the past five years. Engage in research that makes a global difference.

Scholarships

We have millions of scholarship dollars available for ag majors. Fund your future with ag.

Careers

We’re looking for graduates to fill 370k jobs that will be added up through 2031. Join a growing industry.

DEGREE OPTIONS

  • Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
    • Agricultural Economics

      Agriculture is a scientific discipline that involves both basic and applied research as well as the application of concepts and principles to problems. The Department of Agriculture offers a bachelor’s degree in agriculture with four program options: Agricultural Economics, Agricultural Business, Plant Sciences (agronomy/horticulture) and Animal Science.

      Agricultural Economics program equips students with business and analytical skills to solve problems in agriculture and related businesses and communities. This program helps students understand economic principles and public policy and how they are related to our everyday life.

      Common career options for graduates of these programs are as a Sales Representative, Food Safety Inspector, Agricultural Commodity Trader, Statistician, Soil Conservationist, Human Resources Specialist, Loan Officer, Economist, Farm Credit Manager, Extension Agent, Marketing Specialist and Entrepreneur. The skills gained in these programs are also transferable to many industries other than agriculture. For more information, view the Agricultural Economics curriculum.

      Faculty Members

      Dr. Ranjitsinh Mane
      Assistant Professor – Agricultural and Consumer Economics
      Department of Agriculture
      Suite 122
      Woodard Hall

      1200 N. University Drive
      Mail Slot 4913
      Pine Bluff, AR 71601

      Phone: (870) 575-7203
      Fax: (870) 575-4629
      maner@uapb.edu

    • Agricultural Business

      Agricultural Business deals with the financial and management aspects of the food and fiber industry. This includes the production, processing and marketing of agricultural products. This program combines knowledge of business and agricultural sciences into a broad area of study that gives students several career options. It can be thought of as the business side of agriculture. For more information, view the Agricultural Business curriculum.

    • Plant Science

      The plant science option prepares students for careers in natural resources conservation, Cooperative Extension, forestry, agricultural industry, crop consultancy, fruit and vegetable production, nursery management and related areas.

      Graduates are prepared to pursue advanced degrees that may lead to careers in biotechnology, plant breeding and plant nutrition. Students in the plant science option may concentrate in agronomy (soil and field crops) or horticulture (fruit and vegetables). They take courses in crop improvement, crop production, pest management, soils environmental science and computer sciences. For more information, view the Plant and Soil Science curriculum.

    • Animal Science

      The animal science option prepares students for admission to graduate and veterinary schools. It also prepares individuals for professional employment as meat inspectors, laboratory technicians, extension agents and production animal agriculturists.

      Junior and senior level students take courses in the physiology of reproduction, quality assurance of meat products, animal nutrition, poultry production, livestock production and other animal sciences related courses. Pre-veterinary science students take additional courses that meet the specific admission requirements for veterinary colleges of their choice. For more information, view the Animal Science curriculum.

  • Bachelor of Science in Regulatory Science
  • Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Engineering
  • Master of Science in Agricultural Regulations
University of Arkansas Pine Bluff