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Environmental Economics

The study of the economic aspects of environmental issues such as water and air pollution, global warming and deforestation, in a microeconomic framework. Possible consequences of economic activity on the environment. Design of policies meant to foster economic development along with environmental protection. Benefit-cost analysis. Optimal use of natural resources. Prerequisite: ECON 102.

Grade Basis:

Letter Grade

Credits:

4.0

Core Curriculum Designation:

Not Applicable