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2 Environmental Economics Degree Programs in Czech Republic

Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University (FSV UK)
Erasmus Mundus European Environmental Economics and Policy (M3EP)
- Prague, Czech Republic
LLM
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Ready to tackle Europe’s green transition? The European Environmental Economics and Policy (M3EP) program is your gateway. Spend your first year in Denmark and then choose from five top European universities—Copenhagen, Heidelberg, Milan, Charles (Prague), and Warsaw—for your second year. Gain cutting-edge expertise in both environmental economics and political science. With a focus on real-world European policy challenges, you‘ll graduate with the tools and skills to make a true impact.


VSB - Technical University of Ostrava
Bachelors in Mineral Economics
- Ostrava, Czech Republic
Bachelor's degree
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
As a graduate of the Mineral Economics study program, you will be employed in the positions of managers and commodity traders in industrial enterprises and the financial sector. You can become an official in the state administration and local government or thanks to the acquired knowledge and skills, you can go into business.
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Environmental Economics degree programs examine the intricate interplay between economic systems and the environment. This field equips you to tackle pressing global issues like climate change, resource allocation, and sustainability practices.
Courses in this discipline often cover topics such as environmental policy analysis, resource economics, and environmental market mechanisms. Students develop skills in crafting sustainable economic strategies, assessing the economic impact of environmental regulations, and using statistical tools for data analysis. As students engage with real-world case studies, they build confidence in addressing complex environmental challenges.
The Czech Republic offers an educational environment that fosters research and applied learning, encouraging students to collaborate on projects linked to local industry needs. Graduates often pursue careers in governmental agencies, non-profit organizations, and private sector roles focused on environmental management or policy development. Through this education, students strengthen adaptability and gain insights essential for addressing today's environmental concerns on a global scale.