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Master of Environmental and Resource Economics

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Degree Structure

The degree consists of 30 units of compulsory courses and 18 units of electives as follows:

Compulsory Courses:

6 units CRWF8000 Government, Markets and Global Change
6 units IDEC8018 Agricultural Economics and Resource Policy
6 units IDEC8053 Environmental Economics
6 units IDEC8064 Masters Microeconomics
6 units IDEC8004 Sustainability and Ecological Economics

Electives:

CRWF8001 - Economic Globalisation and the Environment
CRWF8002 - Federalism and Decentralisation
CRWF8003 - International Water Politics
CRWF8004 - Case Studies in Economic Policy
CRWF8005 - Comparative Economic Policy of APEC Countries

CRWF8011 - The Global Trading System
ECON8010 - Public Economics
ECON8015 - International Economics
ECON8022 - Macroeconomic Theory (Master)
ECON8038 - Industrial Organisation
ECON8047 - Law and Economics
ECON8050 - Economic Growth
EMDV8001 - Environment, Health & Development
EMDV8002 - Methods for Environmental Decision-Making
EMDV8007 - Environmental Communications
EMDV8027 - Environmental Accounting and Planning
EMDV8104 - Environmental Governance
EMDV8121 - Greening of Business
EMET8010 - Applied Macro and Financial Econometrics
EMET8011 - Econometric Modelling
EMET8012 - Business and Economic Forecasting
EMET8014 - Advanced Econometric Methods
IDEC8008 - Open Economy Macroeconomics, Finance, and Development
IDEC8010 - Quantitative International Economics
IDEC8011 - Masters Research Essay
IDEC8022 - Economic Development
IDEC8088 - Applied Economics: Cost/Benefit Analysis
POGO8004 - Poverty Reduction
POGO8057 - Managing Government Finances
POGO8076 - Corruption and Anti-corruption 
 

Students can take any elective course provided it meets with the approval of the Program Director. Please click on Summary of Courses for a list of potential elective courses. (Full-time candidates are not able to take elective courses in Semester 2, but electives for that semester are still listed as some part-time candidates may be able to take one of them.)

Please note - the elective course IDEC8088 Cost/Benefit Analysis is only for students who enrolled directly in the Master of Environmental and Resource Economics.


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