Minor in International Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources

The world is becoming increasingly complex and integrated in nearly every category of human endeavor. An understanding of how global markets, natural resources, food production, and international trade and cooperation are affected by societies, languages, cultures, and governments is an essential component of a well-rounded 21st century education in AFNR. To facilitate these studies, the multidisciplinary International AFNR Minor offers academic recognition for achieving a level of expertise in coursework of international focus.

Requirements

A minimum of 15 credits are required, selected from the courses below.

Although the focus of this minor is not to add foreign language skills, students are strongly encouraged to invest in language to make themselves more competent in the international arena, to gain a competitive advantage for employment, and to advance their careers overall.

Choose at least 15 hours from the following:
AFNR 2190International Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources3
AFNR 2192International Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources-Social Science3
AFNR 2191International Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources - Humanities3
ABM 3271International Agricultural Development3
ABM 3272International Food Trade and Policy3
ABM 3150International Agribusiness3
ABM 3370Transportation in the Global Supply Chain3
ABM 4370Society, Environment and Natural Resources 3
AFNR 4993Internship in Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources3
AN_SCI 2110Global Animal Agriculture2
ATM_SC 3600Climates of the World3
ENV_SC 4400Environmental Law, Policy, and Justice3
or ENV_SC 4400W Environmental Law, Policy, and Justice - Writing Intensive
F_S 1020World Food and You3
or F_S 1020H World Food and You - Honors
F_S 2195Grapes and Wines of the World3
NEP 1310Food and Cultures of the World3
One Foreign Language Course4
Courses completed at and transferred from partner international institutions can also be considered.

Application for Minor

Students interested in declaring this minor should complete the online form here.

Questions should be directed to the Office of Academic Programs (cafnradvising@missouri.edu).