Virginia Tech and Radford University partnership accelerates pathway to agricultural and applied economics master’s degree
A new partnership with Radford University offers students a unique opportunity to fast-track their education. The 4+1 undergraduate/graduate program in the Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences allows Radford University students pursuing a Bachelor of Science to earn a master's degree in just one additional year.
The program blends academic excellence with real-world relevance, integrating industry and government issues into coursework focused on applied economic analytics, commodity markets, pricing, and contemporary challenges in food systems. Graduates will be prepared for diverse roles in the food and agricultural sectors and various data analytics positions across industries. This partnership opens doors to promising career paths, offering students a competitive edge in today's job market, with skillsets in economic modeling, data analysis, econometrics, forecasting, and micro- and macroeconomics.
Career paths may include:
- Agriculture economist: Analyze economic data related to farming, food production, and agriculture policies for government agencies, research institutions, or private companies
- Policy analyst: Evaluate agriculture policies and their impact on farmers, consumers, and the environment for government agencies, think tanks, or advocacy organizations
- Market analyst: Study supply and demand dynamics, pricing trends, and market competition in agriculture commodities for agriculture businesses, commodity trading firms, or market research companies
The master’s degree program is 100 percent online and open to all Radford University students with a 3.3 GPA, regardless of major, who have completed certain required courses. As part of the accelerated 4+1 agreement, students will not have to pay application fees or submit GRE scores to Virginia Tech.
“We are excited to see this new partnership with Virginia Tech come to fruition,” said Bethany Usher, provost and senior vice president for Academic Affairs at Radford University. “It exemplifies our commitment to fostering regional collaboration and providing innovative educational pathways that prepare students for the dynamic challenges of the modern workforce. By streamlining the journey from undergraduate to graduate education, we are enabling students to advance their careers more efficiently and with greater flexibility.”
“We are delighted to form this partnership,” said Seife Dendir, department chair and professor in Radford University’s Department of Economics. “Radford University students who are interested in pursuing a graduate economics degree now have a great opportunity to do so in a reputable, career-focused program. The 4+1 arrangement, which allows students to start the program in their senior year at Radford and finish within a year of receiving their undergraduate degree, also provides a big incentive.”
“We are fortunate to have partnerships with Roanoke College and now with Radford University,” said Matthew T. Holt, department head and professor in the Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics. “The program enables students to enter the workforce on schedule while continuing to work on their master’s degree, offering a valuable head start in their careers.”
Radford University students interested in learning more about the accelerated 4+1 undergraduate/graduate program in the Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics should contact the following:
- Radford University: Seife Dendir, chair and professor of the Department of Economics, sdendir@radford.edu
- Virginia Tech: Amy Guerin, graduate program professional coordinator, abguerin@vt.edu