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- Microeconomic Theory I (ECON 500a)
- Econometrics I (ECON 550a)
- Doctoral Student Seminar (F&ES 900a)
- Microeconomic Theory II (ECON 501b)
- Econometrics II (ECON 551b)
- Valuing the Environment (F&ES 802b)
- Green Markets: Voluntary and Information Based Approaches to Environmental Management (F&ES 803b)
- Agriculture and the Environment (F&ES 810b)
- Environment and Development: An Economic Approach (F&ES 811b)
- Our Ph.D. Environmental Economics Course Sequence (expected of all students): Ph.D. Environmental and Natural Resource Economics (F&ES 904a) and Ph.D. Environmental & Energy Economics (F&ES 905b)
- Economic Field Courses: Advanced Microeconomic Theory, Applied Econometrics, Development, Econometrics III – V, Industrial Organization, International Trade, Labor, Macroeconomic Theory, Public Finance (for a course listing with numbers and descriptions, see the link below)
- Research specific coursework: Applied Spatial Statistics (F&ES 781b), Climate and Air Pollution Seminar (F&ES 705b), Environmental Hydrology (F&ES 714b), Modeling Geographic Space (F&ES 755b), Optimization (ENAS 525), Remote Sensing of Land Cover and Land Use Change (F&ES 725a), Remote Sensing of the Earth from Space (F&ES 726b)
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Environmental Economics: M.S., Ph.D.
The Environmental Economics programs train students in state-of-the-art economics and policy analysis pertaining to environmental issues, combining an emphasis on quantitative approaches with unique strengths in interdisciplinary and marine applications such as fisheries, offshore energy, coastal land use, sea level rise, and climate change. Students study how to manage environmental resources, evaluate the effectiveness of policies, ensure sustainability and environmental justice, and address local and global environmental change.
Students build expertise in policy areas of their choosing and acquire cutting-edge research and analytical skills. The EE programs are appropriate for students with quantitative social science backgrounds seeking to better understand environmental issues; STEM students who want to apply their interests to public policy; persons with experience in public or private sectors looking to advance their environmental policy expertise; and recently graduated students continuing their matriculation with focused interests related to environmental economics. Students from diverse backgrounds and international students are encouraged to apply.
Degrees Offered
Environmental Economics-M.S.
Environmental Economics-Ph.D.
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The 2024-2025 UD graduate student tuition rate per credit hour is $1,069 .
Some financial aid may be available to qualified students.
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