2018-2019 Bulletin
2018-2019 Bulletin > College of Urban and Public Affairs > Economics > Graduate programs > Graduate Certificate in Environmental and Resource Economics (G.C.E.R.E.)
The Department of Economics offers graduate work leading to the Master of Science and Master of Arts degrees, as well as a Graduate Certificate in Environmental and Resource Economics.
The Graduate Certificate in Environmental and Resource Economics requires 16 credits of graduate coursework. The certificate provides students with an understanding of the critical linkages between economics and key environmental issues. It also offers an introduction to the most important analytical tools, including cost-benefit analysis. Students will develop a solid understanding of the major local, national and global environmental challenges, provide insights into how markets allocate natural resources and the market and government "failures" associated with the environment and will be introduced to some of the tools used to analyze the effects of alternative resource and environmental regulations and policies.
Must be taken at PSU.
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Though any Economics course fulfills the elective requirement, the following environmental and resource economics courses may be offered:
Total Credit Hours: 16