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Natural Resource and Environmental Economics Courses

AGEC 350 - Environmental & Natural Resource Economics
AGEC 603 - Land Economics
AGEC 604 - Natural Resource Economics
AGEC 636 - Applied Welfare Economics
AGEC 659/RENR 659 - Ecological Economics
AGEC 673 - Fundamentals of Resource & Environmental Economics
AGEC 689 - Water Resource Economics
AGEC 695 - Frontiers in Agricultural Economics & Agribusiness: Topics in Resource & Environmental Economics

Other Courses Taught by R&EE Faculty

AGEC 105h - Introduction to Agricultural Economics Honors
AGEC 325 - Farm & Ranch Management
AGEC 344 - Agricultural Law
AGEC 641 - Operations Research Methodology In Agriculture
FRSC 314 - Forest Economics & Valuation
FRSC 406 - Forest Policy
FRSC 614 - Economic Analysis for Forest Resource Decisions
RPTS 616 - Tourism Economics

Instruction

Both undergraduate and graduate instruction in Natural Resource and Environmental Economics are available in the Department of Agricultural Economics.

At the undergraduate level, in addition to the cornerstone course in Environmental and Resource Economics (AGEC 350), numerous other courses in the department provide valuable tools for the study of natural resource and environmental economics.

At the masters level, AGEC 603 and AGEC 604 cover important issues at a graduate level while still being accessible to students without graduate training in economics.

At the Ph.D. level, the Department offers a specialization in Natural Resource Economics and Environmental Policy. This program provides rigorous training in applied economic analysis and is capped off with a two-course field sequence. AGEC 673 gives the student a solid foundation in advanced environmental and resource economics, then AGEC 695 explores in depth a small set of topics and frontier analysis being carried out on these issues.