Academic Programs · DAME UPLB

Build your path with BSABME or MM.

Explore detailed program information for students and professionals ready to lead in agribusiness, entrepreneurship, and management. Each track combines rigorous academics with practical, decision-oriented training for real organizations and markets.

Undergraduate Program

BS Agribusiness Management and Entrepreneurship (BSABME)

Program Objectives

Diagnose agribusiness opportunities and risks in dynamic market environments.
Formulate and implement systems-oriented agribusiness strategies and programs.
Apply management and entrepreneurship tools to agriculture-linked enterprises.
Lead innovation and business opportunity creation in agrifood value chains.
Integrate economic, social, and environmental concerns in decision-making.
Communicate effectively and work across multidisciplinary teams.

Core Courses (selected)

  • ABME 10 Foundations of Entrepreneurship
  • ABME 11 Introduction to Agribusiness Management and Entrepreneurship
  • ABME 103 Agribusiness Systems and Modalities
  • ABME 172 Product Ideation and Creation
  • ABME 190 Special Problems
  • ABME 198 Internship
  • MGT 101 Concepts and Dynamics of Management
  • MGT 109 Managerial Economics
  • MGT 111 Principles of Accounting
  • MGT 113 Managerial Accounting
  • MGT 121 Quantitative Business Analysis
  • MGT 131 Introduction to Human Relations and Behavior in Organization
  • MGT 141 Fundamentals of Operations Management
  • MGT 151 Introduction to Marketing Management
  • MGT 155 International Marketing
  • MGT 161 Business Law
  • MGT 181 Fundamentals of Strategic Business Management

Track Courses

Agribusiness Management Track

  • ABME 195 Agribusiness Research Methodologies
  • MGT 115 Introduction to Financial Management
  • MGT 133 Human Resource Management

Agribusiness Entrepreneurship Track

  • ABME 115 Entrepreneurial Finance
  • ABME 174 Business Planning
  • ABME 176 Starting and Managing Agribusiness Enterprises

Career pathways include agribusiness operations, product and market development, enterprise planning, consulting, and entrepreneurship in MSMEs and growth-stage firms.

Graduate Program

Master of Management, Major in Business Management (MM-BM)

Program Objectives

Develop success-oriented and socially responsible managers and entrepreneurs.
Strengthen analytical and strategic decision-making for real business environments.
Build quantitative, marketing, operations, and policy competence at the graduate level.
Prepare leaders to establish and grow economically viable enterprises.

Core Courses

  • MGT 201 Organization and Management
  • MGT 213 Management Accounting and Control
  • MGT 231 Human Behavior in Organization

Major Courses

  • MGT 203 Environment of Management
  • MGT 209 Economic Analysis
  • MGT 215 Financial Management
  • MGT 221 Quantitative Methods in Administration
  • MGT 251 Marketing Management
  • MGT 281 Business Policy
  • BM 240 Production and Operations Management
  • BM 255 International Marketing
  • BM 280 Research Methods in Business Management

Elective Options

  • BM 261 Law in Business Transaction
  • MGT 117 Investment Management
  • MGT 207 Managerial Problem Solving and Decision Making
  • MGT 271 New Enterprise Planning and Management
  • MGT 273 Management of Small Business

MM graduates are equipped for leadership roles in business strategy, operations, marketing, finance, and enterprise development across private, cooperative, and public-sector organizations.

Source references: BSABME Program Page and MM-BM Program Page. Course offerings and requirements may be updated by DAME and the UPLB Graduate School.