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Rensselaer’s graduate economic degrees at the masters and doctoral levels focus on the program’s unique strength in ecological economics.
This is a graduate program offering a masters and doctorate degree that is trans-disciplinary and shares the philosophy of ecological economics. While no special degree of program in ecological economics is offered, those interested in
Edinburgh offers a masters degree that provides an opportunity to combine strong training in resource and environmental economics with fields such as conservation biology, environmental ethics, and soil protection and management among many others.
Maryland offers a certificate in ecological economics that can be obtained in conjunction with earning a masters or doctorate in Marine, Estuarine, and Environmental Studies; Agricultural and Resource Economics; Public Affairs; Conservation Biology; Geography; and
York’s department of economics offers an environmental economics degree that includes courses in ecological economics and options to study ecology and applied natural science.
This is one of the few programs worldwide to offer a Ph.D. in Ecological Economics.
The School of the Environment, a highly research active interdisciplinary department, offers a Masters programme in Ecological Economics with specialist options in sustainable consumption, climate change, biodiversity conservation, sustainable water management and sustainable regional development.
The School offers an MA/Diploma course in Environmental Economics and Policy or Environmental Law and Policy (Which includes a course in Ecological Economics).
The university offers an MPhil in Land Economy which includes a course in Ecological and Environmental Economics
The university offers an MA in Environment, Culture and Society.
The course aims to give students: a solid basis in economic theory, with a specialisation in development and resource economics; knowledge, training and practical experience with economic methodologies; and deeper insights into the links between
UVSQ offers a Masters degree co-ordinated by Denis Requier-Desjardins (Director of the C3ED, UVSQ, France) and Martin O’Connor (C3ED, UVSQ, France). The programme covers Ecological Economics perspectives for the Environment and Development issues. A new
The Gund Institute pursues integrated research, education, design, and leadership in the trans-disciplinary field of ecological economics. The Institute’s website highlights current and past research as well as certificate and degree programs offered by the