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    11 Environmental Economics programs found

    Bachelor Programmes in Economic Studies Bachelor Environmental Economics

    Bachelor’s degree programs require three to four years of full-time coursework, with two years of study dedicated to liberal arts and general education classes. The degree is the minimum level of education necessary for an advanced degree.

    What is a Bachelor in Environmental Economics? The focus of environmental economics is dealing with the relationship between the Earth’s systems, the economy, and the limited resource base. Studies concentrate on economics within the larger context of what we know about the world through science and related disciplines. Coursework is primarily quantitative, centering on statistics, math, and economics. Taking life and physical science classes enables students to break out into more specialized areas.

    Students earning a bachelor’s degree in environment economics also gain many benefits in their personal and professional lives. These include judgment and decision-making skills, critical thinking abilities, and resource management, all which may be beneficial for a variety of careers.

    The cost of earning a bachelor’s degree varies based on the country of study, the school, and the program length. To get a better understanding of the tuition and enrollment fees associated with your program of choice, contact the admissions office of the facility offering the degree.

    Graduates earning a degree in environmental economics may find career opportunities in the fast-growing field of the environmental economy across various industries, including governmental agencies, nonprofits, and public and private sectors. Some occupations include marketing coordinator, economic analyst, land use planner, and consulting positions working as a project manager. Others may decide to further their studies in a graduate school program in such fields as law, economics, public policy, or resources administration.

    Online and international programs are available for individuals with limited access to a facility or those who require more flexibility in the educational process. Search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.