
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
MSc in Environmental Economics & ManagementJerusalem, Israel
DURATION
1 up to 2 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
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TUITION FEES
USD 5,000 / per year *
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* Research track: full tuition scholarship, 2 years. Non-research master track: approximately $5,000, 1-2 years. Marketing Track, Research Master's Track: full tuition scholarship, 2 years
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The Environmental Economics and Management master's program focuses on economic issues in the areas of environmental and natural resources, marketing, and finance. These include public economics and government intervention to control environmental effects; planning of efficient extraction and use of natural resources; allocation of water and land resources; regulation of agricultural product marketing in local and export markets; industrial organization; economics of the family; mechanism design; game theory; political economy, and more. Students participate in research as part of their master's thesis.
Admissions
Curriculum
The master's program offers three study tracks: a thesis track (1740), a thesis track in the area of marketing (1777), and a non-thesis track (1741). The thesis tracks require a scope of 32 credits, of which 2 are seminars in Environmental Economics and Management (1 and 2). The non-thesis track requires a scope of 44 credits, of which 4 are theoretical seminars.
Students may take up to 6 credits of undergraduate-level economics courses, subject to the approval of the head of the teaching program. Please note that students must fulfill the requirements of undergraduate course 71748 (Linear Algebra 2) in order to receive their master's degree. Students who did not take this course during their undergraduate studies may take it as part of their master's studies and include it in the 6 permitted undergraduate-level credits.
Master's degree studies extend over two years. Students should be aware that some masters-level courses are given every other year, and take this into consideration when planning their study program.