Graduate programs

The Department of Economics offers graduate work leading to the Master of Science and Master of Arts degrees, as well as two graduate certificates, the Graduate Certificate in Econometrics and Data Analysis and the Graduate Certificate in Environmental and Resource Economics.

Admission requirements

Economics M.S./M.A.

Econometric and Data Analysis Graduate Certificate

Environmental and Resource Economics Graduate Certificate

Sustainability Graduate Certificate

Sustainability Graduate Certificate

The Graduate Certificate in Sustainability provides students with an in-depth understanding of sustainability and the connections between social, environmental, and economic systems, and equips them with the knowledge to apply sustainable, integrated problem solving approaches in their lives and careers. The certificate is a 22-credit  program that consists of four core courses and two electives. The certificate is open to students from all areas of study and professional backgrounds and can be taken either by students admitted solely to the certificate program or concurrently enrolled in masters and doctoral programs at PSU. More information about the certificate and application process can be found at https://www.pdx.edu/economics/academics/programs/graduate/sustainability-graduate-certificate.

Electives

The Graduate Certificate in Sustainability requires a minimum of 7 credits of elective courses. Most graduate courses with a focus on sustainability or environmental issues will count as electives. For a list of pre approved electives see the Graduate Certificate in Sustainability website. Classes not on that list should be selected in consultation with the Graduate Program Director as advance approval may be required.

Core

Ec 522Economics of Sustainability: Theory and Practice

4

ESM 588Environmental Sustainability

4

Soc 588Social Sustainability Theory and Practice

4

USP 588Sustainable Development Practices

3

Total Credit Hours:15

Note: The core classes can be taken in any sequence and can also be taken after the elective courses. 


Total Credit Hours: 22