MSc in Environmental Economics and Climate Change

Programme code: TMENECCC

Department: Geography & Environment

This information is for the 2017/18 session.

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Classification scheme for the award of a taught master's degree (four units)
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Full-year programme. Students must take three compulsory courses, one full unit of options, and a dissertation as shown.

Paper

Course number and title

1

GY426

Environmental and Resource Economics

2

GY427

Climate Change: Science, Economics and Policy (H)

3

GY428

Applied Quantitative Methods (H)

4

Courses to the value of one full unit from: *

 

DV490

Economic Development Policy I: Applied Policy Analysis for Macroeconomic Development (H)

DV491

Economic Development Policy II: Microeconomic Analysis (H)

DV492

Economic Development Policy III: Government Policy Analysis (H)

EC411

Microeconomics

EC426

Public Economics

EC428

Development and Growth

EC453

Political Economy

EC476

Contracts and Organisations

GV4H5

The Politics and Philosophy of Environmental Change (H)

GY400

The Economics of Urbanisation (H)

GY409

Globalisation and Regional Development (H)

GY410

Economics of Local and Regional Development (H) 

GY420

Environmental Regulation: Implementing Policy

GY446

Planning for Sustainable Cities (H) (not available 2017/18)

GY455

Economic Appraisal and Valuation (H)

GY460

Techniques of Spatial Economic Analysis (H)

GY465

Concepts in Environmental Regulation (H)

GY469

Environment and Development: Resources, Institutions and the Global South (H)

GY475

Issues in Environmental Governance (H)

IR467

Global Environmental Politics (H)

PS466

Happiness (H)

PS467

Behavioural Science (H)

SA4E6

Rural Development and Social Policy (H) (not available 2017/18)

SA4F8

Behavioural Public Policy (H)

SA4L4

Behaviour, Happiness and Public Policy (withdrawn 2017/18)

SO469

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

GY499

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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