The Department of Agricultural Economics at the College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences is a cornerstone of advanced agricultural research, offering a robust selection of Postgraduate Courses at the University of Baghdad. Our programs are meticulously designed to bridge the gap between traditional farming wisdom and cutting-edge biotechnological advancements. By enrolling in our graduate studies, researchers gain access to a world-class curriculum that emphasizes sustainable crop production, genetic improvement, and climate-resilient agriculture. We pride ourselves on providing a dynamic academic environment where Master’s and PhD candidates can thrive under the mentorship of esteemed faculty members.
The curriculum is structured to ensure that every student masters the essential theoretical foundations while gaining hands-on experience in our advanced laboratories and experimental fields. These Postgraduate Courses at the University of Baghdad are regularly updated to reflect global trends in agricultural science, ensuring that our graduates are well-equipped to lead in both academic and industrial sectors. We focus on critical areas such as biochemistry, crop physiology, and advanced breeding techniques, which are vital for addressing modern challenges like food security and environmental conservation. Our commitment to excellence is reflected in our rigorous evaluation standards and our dedication to fostering innovative thinking among our researchers.
To ensure transparency and help our students plan their academic journeys effectively, we provide detailed information regarding course units, credits, and grading systems for both the fall and spring semesters. We understand that navigating graduate school requires clarity; therefore, this page serves as a comprehensive guide for all prospective and current students. Whether you are specializing in field crop management or plant genetics, our department provides the resources necessary to achieve your professional goals.
To view the specific course details, credit hours, and grade distributions for the Master’s and PhD programs, please refer to the interactive tables provided below:

Fall Semester

MaterialNumber of UnitsAnnual QuestFinal ExamTotal
1Scientific Research Methods15050hundred
2Economics of Foreign Trade35050hundred
3Partial economic theory35050hundred
4English Language15050hundred
5Count35050hundred
6Economics of agricultural production35050hundred
7SeminarsUpdatedhundredhundred

Spring semester

MaterialNumber of UnitsAnnual QuestFinal ExamTotal
1English Language15050hundred
2Macroeconomic theory35050hundred
3Econometrics35050hundred
4Agricultural Economic Development35050hundred
5Computer Applications25050hundred
6Methods of writing the thesisUpdated5050hundred
MaterialNumber of UnitsAnnual QuestFinal ExamTotal
1Advanced Econometrics/235050hundred
2Advanced Agricultural Policy/235050hundred
3Advanced Microeconomic Theory35050hundred
4Advanced Production Economics35050hundred
5English Language15050hundred
6Economics of Agricultural Marketing35050hundred
7Methods of writing a thesisUpdated5050hundred