Environmental and Natural Resource Economics MSc
Master
In Birmingham
Description
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Type
Master
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Location
Birmingham
Climate change, deforestation and unsustainable use of resources are all issues at the top of the environmental agenda. An understanding of the interactions between the environment and economics is essential for developing appropriate policies to tackle global issues in the long term.
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Subjects
- International
- Economics
Course programme
Core modules
- Dissertation (Economics), 60 credits
- Econometrics, 20 credits
- Environmental Economics, 20 credits
- Macroeconomics, 20 credits
- Microeconomics, 20 credits
- Natural Resource Economics, 10 credits
Choose 30 credits from the following:
- Applied Econometrics, 20 credits
- Corporate Finance, 10 credits
- Development Economic Policy, 10 credits
- Economics of Financial Markets, 10 credits
- Experimental and Behavioural Economics, 10 credits
- International Banking and Finance: Regulation and Supervision, 10 credits
- International Trade Policy, 10 credits
- International Trade Theory, 20 credits
- Monetary Policy, 10 credits
- Political Economy and Economic Policy, 10 credits
- Risk, Uncertainty and Information, 10 credits
- Topics in Development Economics, 20 credits
- Topics in Money and Banking, 10 credits
The optional modules listed on the website for this programme may unfortunately occasionally be subject to change. As you will appreciate key members of staff may leave the University and this necessitates a review of the modules that are offered. Where the module is no longer available we will let you know as soon as we can and help you make other choices.
Environmental and Natural Resource Economics MSc