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I am a transfer student, and have satisfied the NDSU general education communication requirements. Do I still need to take more classes for the agribusiness or agricultural economics majors?

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I am a transfer student, and have satisfied the NDSU general education communication requirements. Do I still need to take more classes for the agribusiness or agricultural economics majors?

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Yes. You must still complete all communication courses required by our major. The general education communication requirements only include English 110 and 120 and Communications 110 and a 300 level upper writing course. You will need an additional three credits communication course listed on our program of study forms to earn majors in Agricultural Economics or Agribusiness. Q: I transferred from another North Dakota school and want to get a minor in Agribusiness. I took ECON 201 and AGEC 242/244/246 at my last school. Both AGEC 242 and 246 were only three credit classes at my last school. Therefore I am two credits short of meeting the Agribusiness minor requirements at NDSU if I only take one 300 or 400 level course in Agribusiness and Applied Economics. NDSU policy also requires that eight credits in a minor have to be taken at NDSU. What should I do? You need at least 17 credits to get the Agribusiness minor (Agribusiness track). At least eight of these credits must be taken at ND

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