Managerial Economics for the Bioeconomy (B.S.)

The Managerial Economics for the Bioeconomy program is the Department of Agricultural, Food and Resource Economics' most flexible applied business major, giving students the opportunity to learn about business and managerial functions with a focus on the broader bioeconomy, but applicable to any industry or field.
The major gives students the opportunity to customize courses related to their individual interests in business, management, marketing, applied economics and policy for private industry, government or graduate school.
Learn more about requirements and courses in Managerial Economics for the Bioeconomy.
CURRENT STUDENTS: Connect with your academic advisor for advising appointments or to change your major/minor.
Set up a personal meeting to learn more!
Managerial Economics for the Bioeconomy Graduates
See career outcomes for MSU managerial economics graduates, including salaries, top employers and employment locations.
Career Opportunities
The U.S. Department of Agriculture estimates a shortage in qualified employees to fill managerial positions including business and financial specialties and marketing/sales representatives.
Managerial Economics for the Bioeconomy prepares students for a variety of career paths.
- Commodity trader.
- Corporate environmental management.
- Environmental Consultant
- Financial analysis/statistics.
- Manufacturing manager.
- Marketing/advertising manager.
- Public relations manager.
- Sales manager.
- Account executive.
Faculty members and advisors maintain close relationships with agribusiness companies, which can help with internships, scholarships and employment in related fields.
Student Stories
-
AFRE Undergraduates and Industry Partners Attend Annual AFRE Etiquette Dinner
Published on October 29, 2025
AFRE alumni and seniors gather each year for a networking and etiquette dinner aimed at preparing seniors for the careers after graduation. -
AFRE Undergraduates Attend International Fresh Produce Association Conference
Published on October 28, 2025
AFRE Undergrads travel to California for the Global Produce and Floral Show, hosted by the International Fresh Produce Association to explore the latest technology and new product trends. -
Food Industry Management Senior, Katherine DeLorenzo, is Supplying Food to Shelves as a General Mills Intern
Published on July 28, 2025
This summer Katherine traveled to Covington, GA where she is interning with General Mills as a supply chain logistics intern. -
AFRE undergrads lead the 97th Michigan FFA Convention
Published on March 31, 2025
Gretchen Gautz and Sara Dammann are agribusiness management students who also spent the last year serving as Michigan FFA State Officers. -
ABM Senior Mackenzie Strong is Spending Her Summer as a Row Crop Production Intern with Bayer
Published on July 9, 2024
Mackenzie Strong is working with Bayer Crop Sciences for the summer in Fargo, North Dakota as a row crop production intern. -
AFRE Senior, Allie Blanchard, Finds Passion for Crop Insurance Through Internship
Published on July 9, 2024
Allie Blanchard is completing her second internship as a crop insurance intern with GreenStone Farm Credit Services.
Managerial Economics for the Bioeconomy Advisor
-
Jennifer Petzko
Undergraduate Advisor / Senior Academic Specialist
petzko@msu.edu
517-884-8976
Student Life
In addition to student jobs and internships, there are education abroad and undergraduate research opportunities.
There are also a variety of student clubs and organizations including:
- Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources Education Club.
- Collegiate Farm Bureau.
- Food Marketing Association.
- Leadership in Environment and Agricultural Fields.
- Minorities in Agriculture, Natural Resources and Related Sciences.
- National Agri-Marketing Association.