MSc in Environmental Economics and Climate Change
Programme code: TMENECCC
Department: Geography & Environment
This information is for the 2017/18 session.
Guidelines for interpreting programme regulations
Classification scheme for the award of a taught master's degree (four units)
Exam sub-board local rules
Full-year programme. Students must take three compulsory courses, one full unit of options, and a dissertation as shown.
Paper |
Course number and title | |
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1 |
Environmental and Resource Economics | |
2 |
Climate Change: Science, Economics and Policy (H) | |
3 |
Applied Quantitative Methods (H) | |
4 |
Courses to the value of one full unit from: * | |
| ||
Economic Development Policy I: Applied Policy Analysis for Macroeconomic Development (H) | ||
Economic Development Policy II: Microeconomic Analysis (H) | ||
Economic Development Policy III: Government Policy Analysis (H) | ||
Microeconomics | ||
Public Economics | ||
Development and Growth | ||
Political Economy | ||
Contracts and Organisations | ||
The Politics and Philosophy of Environmental Change (H) | ||
The Economics of Urbanisation (H) | ||
Globalisation and Regional Development (H) | ||
Economics of Local and Regional Development (H) | ||
Environmental Regulation: Implementing Policy | ||
Planning for Sustainable Cities (H) (not available 2017/18) | ||
Economic Appraisal and Valuation (H) | ||
Techniques of Spatial Economic Analysis (H) | ||
Concepts in Environmental Regulation (H) | ||
Environment and Development: Resources, Institutions and the Global South (H) | ||
Issues in Environmental Governance (H) | ||
Global Environmental Politics (H) | ||
Happiness (H) | ||
Behavioural Science (H) | ||
Rural Development and Social Policy (H) (not available 2017/18) | ||
Behavioural Public Policy (H) | ||
SA4L4 |
Behaviour, Happiness and Public Policy (withdrawn 2017/18) | |
Risk and Governance: A Sociological Approach (H) | ||
Or other relevant courses to the value of one full unit, subject to approval of the programme director and the relevant course proprietor. | ||
5 |
Dissertation | |
Notes |
* Students wishing to take courses in the Economics Department ('EC' prefix) are required to complete to the required standard the EC400 introductory course. |
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