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ECON 370 - NATURAL RESOURCE ECONOMICS |
A study of the efficient and equitable use of society's scarce natural resources. This course discusses the application of economic theory to natural resource problems, such as externalities and resource extraction. Particular attention will be placed on Western United States issues, including water, energy, mineral extraction, forestry and public land use. Prerequisites: MATH 140, MATH 141, or MATH 151 with a minimum grade of “C-”; ECON 202 or ECON 215.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate, Post B.A. (Second), Post BA, Graduate Level, Graduate Degree Seeking Schedule Types: Lecture Business, Acct & Econ Division Economics Department Course Attributes: Upper Division - 300-499 |