The College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences at the University of Baghdad is dedicated to equipping students with the analytical skills needed to lead in the global agricultural market. To ensure a transparent and organized academic experience, we provide a comprehensive Course Description for every subject offered within our undergraduate programs. This resource allows students to clearly understand their academic path and the economic principles they will master to drive sustainable development.
The Department of Agricultural Economics is a vital academic pillar that focuses on the intersection of farming, management, and financial policy. Our students engage in a rigorous curriculum that covers microeconomics, farm management, marketing, and agricultural policy analysis. By joining the Department of Agricultural Economics, students learn how to optimize resource allocation and improve the profitability of agricultural enterprises. This specialized training prepares our graduates for leadership roles in agribusiness, international trade organizations, and economic planning sectors.
Our academic roadmap is strategically structured over four years, moving from fundamental economic theories to advanced quantitative methods and project evaluation. To support your study planning, you can access the specific Course Description for each individual class by exploring the sections below. These documents provide essential details, including the detailed syllabus, credit hour distribution, and the specific learning outcomes defined for each stage of the program.
We encourage all current and prospective students to utilize these resources to better navigate their degree requirements. Having a clear understanding of the curriculum is a fundamental step toward achieving professional excellence in the field of agricultural business. To download the official documentation provided by our specialized faculty, simply click on the relevant course title under your respective year of study.

Note: For the seminars and Agricultural Engineering Project 1 and 2, each student or group of students is assigned a specific topic for research and writing separately, in agreement with the supervising instructors.