Minor in Environmental Economics and Law
The minor in Environmental Economics and Law is designed to provide students with basic skills in economic and legal analysis, and to teach them how to apply those tools to environmental problems. Students will emerge from this minor with in-depth knowledge about issues related to environmental protection and natural resource management and possibly sustainable development or land-use planning. There are no prerequisites for this minor.
Hours |
Required for the Environmental Economics and Law Minor |
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3 | ACE 210-Environmental Economies |
3 | ACE 310-Natural Resource Economics |
3-4 | One course selected from: |
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ACE 100 - Agr Cons and Resource Econ ECON 102 - Microeconomics |
6 | Two courses selected from: |
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ACE 306 - Food Law ACE 403 - Agricultural Law ACE 406 - Environmental Law BADM 300 - The Legal Environment of Bus UP 311 - Local Planning, Gov't, and Law |
3 | One course selected from: |
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ACE 411 - Environment and Development CEE 434 - Environmental Systems I ECON 414 - Urban Economics ECON 484 - Law and Economics |
A minimum of 18 hours must be completed for this minor. Courses in the minor cannot be completed Credit/No Credit.
Enrollment in the Environmental Economics and Law minor is not available to students enrolled in the Environmental Economics and Policy concentration of the Department of ACE or in the Human Dimensions of the Environment concentration of the major in Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences.