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Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics Undergraduate Program

Environmental Economics,
Management and Policy

The Environmental Economics, Management and Policy Option builds upon the broad base with courses in the economics of resource use, planning, public policy, environmental economics, and political science. This training is needed to work with agencies and organizations dealing with problems of rural poverty, use of natural resources, and provision of public services to non-urban areas.

Course Requirements for Majors
Environmental Economics, Management and Policy

Course
Credits
AAEC 3004: Agricultural Production and Consumption Economics
3
AAEC 3304: Rural and Regional Development Policy
3
AAEC 3314: Environmental Law (Area 7, Core)
3
AAEC 4304: Environment and Sustainable Development Economics
3
AAEC 4314: Environmental Economic Analysis and Management
3
AAEC 4344: Sustainable Development Economics
3
   
ECON 3204: Macroeconomic Theory
or ECON 3214: Money and Banking
3
   
ENSC 3604: Fundamentals of Environmental Science
or CSES 3604: Fundamentals of Environmental Science
3
   
GEOL 1024: Resources Geology
3
Additional Option Electives
12
Restricted and Free Electives
30, 31