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ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS SPECIALIZATION

This specialization integrates environmental sciences and decision making with the economics of the environment, ecological economics and sustainable development. The program is intended to prepare students for careers in natural resource management and the analysis of environmental problems and policies.

Core Required and Complementary Courses: 42 Credits

Specialization Required Courses: 24 Credits (see below)

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Course Number Subject Credits
 
ENVB-506B Quantitative Methods in Ecology 3
ENVB-437B Assessing Environmental Impacts 3
ENVB-305B Population & Community Ecology 3
 
at least 15 credits chosen from the following list:    
 
AGRI-301C/A Agr. & Environmental Internship 3
BREE-217B Hydrology & Water Resources 3
ECON-225 Economics of the Environment 3
ECON-326A Ecological Economics 3
ECON-405A Natural Resource Economics 3
ENVR-203A Knowledge, Ethics and Environment 3
MICR-331B Microbial Ecology 3
ENVB-301A Meteorology 3
NRSC-333A Pollution & Bioremediation 3
WILD-415A Conservation Law (NB 2 credit course) 2
WILD-421B Wildlife Conservation 3

 

Total Required Course Credits for the Specialization:

24

PLUS: Electives to meet the minimum 90 credit requirement for the degree.