Environmental & Resource Economics
Students majoring in Environmental & Resource Economics learn how to apply economic ideas to problems related to natural resource use, land management, forest production, recreation and environmental quality. Students take courses in economics, statistics, political science, biology and natural resources.
People who do well in resource economics tend to enjoy and are good at analytical reasoning, logical thinking and are creative. This program prepares students for careers as policy analysts for governmental agencies, agricultural and environmental industries or for environmental consulting organizations.
For more information please visit Resource Economics' website.
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