15 Bachelor's degrees in Agribusiness in Canada

Agricultural Business
On the Agricultural Business programme from Dalhousie University cultivate your career in agricultural business with skills in management and innovation, leading to opportunities in agribusiness and food production.

Business - Agriculture (Co-op and Non Co-op Version)
This Business - Agriculture (Co-op and Non Co-op Version) program from Algonquin College will help you grow your business skills for a career in the increasingly complex agriculture industry.

Agricultural Economics
Study Agricultural Economics at Dalhousie University's Truro Campus to open doors to endless opportunities in the food sector, where there are four jobs for every Agriculture graduate. Choose a field where your economic expertise can shape the future of food and agricultural sustainability.

Agriculture Technology
Throughout this Agriculture Technology, Graduate Diploma from University of the Fraser Valley you'll develop additional expertise in your chosen area of practice, learn about sustainable holistic agricultural practices, and explore issues relating to on-farm food safety, quality, and security.
Agronomy
Agronomy from University of Manitoba introduces you to the study and practice of field crop production, and the management of land and water resources. It aims to meet the demands of producing food, feed, fuel and bioproducts while maintaining a sustainable environment.
Agribusiness (Honours)
With an industry worth more than $95 billion annually in Canada alone, agribusiness is big business. It is a business of local and global importance, encompassing a huge range of activities that contribute to our supply of food and natural fibres. Apply to the Agribusiness (Honours) BSc program offered by University of Saskatchewan.
Agricultural Economics (Honours)
The Agricultural Economics (Honours) B.S.A. program offered by University of Saskatchewan is the study of how societies use available resources to meet the needs of people. Agriculture represents the single largest use of the earth's resources—a major driving force in the world's economy.
Agronomy
Agronomy is a science that finds ways to grow crops more efficiently and profitably while protecting the environment. Agronomy affects us all through the food we eat, the coffee we drink, the ethanol-based gas we use to power our vehicles and the natural fibers in the clothing we wear. Apply to the Agronomy B.S.A. program offered by University of Saskatchewan.
Agricultural Business Management
The Agricultural Business Management program from the University of Alberta provides students with an industry-specific business degree that explores the relationships between key agricultural sciences and the economics of agricultural markets and trade.
Agribusiness
Agribusiness from University of Manitoba introduces you to the business and economics of food. It focuses on all of the factors that influence how food travels around the globe, including: finance, government policy, international trade, risk management, the environment, food safety, and regional development.
Climate Change and Adaptation
The Climate Change and Adaptation programme at the University of Prince Edward Island is a full-time undergraduate degree. This B.Sc. provides students with the technical skills to develop climate-smart solutions. Studying over four years, learners explore global environmental challenges through an applied scientific lens.
Food and Agricultural Business
The Food and Agricultural Business program of University of Guelph explores accounting, economics, finance, marketing, production, organizational behaviour, policy planning and implementation.
Agricultural Economics
The Agricultural Economics multidisciplinary program at McGill University in applied economics involves the application of economic theory and analytical methods to environmental issues and the agriculture and food system.
Agribusiness
With an industry worth more than $95 billion annually in Canada alone, agribusiness is big business. It is a business of local and global importance, encompassing a huge range of activities that contribute to our supply of food and natural fibres. Apply to the Agribusiness BSc program offered by University of Saskatchewan.
Agricultural Economics
The Agricultural Economics B.S.A program offered by University of Saskatchewan is the study of how societies use available resources to meet the needs of people. Agriculture represents the single largest use of the earth's resources—a major driving force in the world's economy.