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    Environmental Economics degree programs explore the economic factors that influence environmental policies and resource management. At the Courses level, you’ll engage with theoretical concepts as well as real-world applications, laying a foundation for future study or careers in this critical field.

    Through courses in environmental policy analysis, resource economics, and sustainable development, you’ll gain skills essential for assessing the economic impacts of environmental decisions. Students strengthen their analytical abilities by working with data on resource use and environmental impacts, crafting economic models, and evaluating policy alternatives. The environment fosters independence and curiosity, allowing students to approach complex issues from multiple perspectives.

    With a focus on actionable strategies, graduates typically pursue careers in government agencies, non-profit organizations, or environmental consulting firms. They often find themselves in roles that support sustainable practices and influence economic policy to achieve environmental goals, contributing significantly to pressing global challenges.