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Frequently Asked Questions
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Frequently Asked Questions

Source: https://ag.purdue.edu/department/agecon/graduate_program/grad_faqs.html Parent: https://ag.purdue.edu/department/agecon/undergraduate-program/scholarships.html

Below is a list of questions frequently asked by prospective students. If you have additional questions or need more information, please contact our Graduate Coordinator, Ryan Good by email, rrgood@purdue.edu​, or by phone (765) 496-5338.

DEPARTMENT RANKING

What is the department's ranking?

ADMISSIONS - DUE DATES AND TIME TABLES

When are graduate school applications due?

When are admission decisions made?

How long does the average M.S./Ph.D. student take to get through the program?

Where can I find information on courses and prerequisites?

Is there a document that outlines the plans of study as well as the policies and procedures for graduate study?

FUNDING, ASSISTANTSHIPS, AND FINANCIAL AID

How are graduate students funded?

Who makes funding decisions?

When are funding decisions made?

How do research assistantships work?

Can graduate students get teaching experience?

What is the Departmental Graduate Assistantship?

Are there other departmental, college, or university awards available to graduate students?

Are there resources available for conference travel?

MAJOR PROFESSOR ASSIGNMENT

How are students assigned to professors?

GRADUATE ADVISORY COMMITTEE SELECTION

How do grad students form their advisory committees?

JOB MARKET PREPARATION

What kind of job market preparation and job placement assistance do you provide for grad students?

Are there opportunities to network with private and public sector employers?

Is there a list of job or career placements by recent Ph.D. and M.S. graduates from the program?

GRADUATE SCHOOL PREPARATION

We asked our students, "what was the one thing that you wish you'd known before starting graduate studies in AgEcon?" Here's advice directly from one of our graduate students.

"Here is something that every graduate student (particularly the newer cohorts) in this department talk about in a kind of regretting tone (including me): before starting Ph.D. studies, most students wish they had taken more math classes. These classes generally include: the entire undergrad calculus sequence (including differential equations), linear algebra, one course in probability, and one course in real analysis. It is my understanding that the department does not require all of those classes to be taken to apply here, but they will make the student’s life so, so, so much easier!

Why? The calculus sequence would be the bare minimum to enable a student to comprehend the readings in the first year Ph.D. and master courses. Differential equations will help the student to grasp Ph.D. macroeconomics in the economics department and dynamics in the agricultural economics department. Probability and linear algebra help with econometrics, and real analysis will aid you in the first three Ph.D. courses in microeconomics, which are heavy in mathematics."

STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS AND INVOLVEMENT

Are there any Agricultural Economics student organizations at the graduate level that I can join?

Ready to learn more? Contact Us!

Ryan Good, Graduate Coordinator, (765) 496-5338

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