Degree Requirements

MS in Energy & Environment

Complete the following for the MS in Energy & Environment:

The degree consists of 32 credits (eight courses): six core courses and two elective courses that are chosen in consultation with the student’s advisor.

Core Courses (6 courses)

  • EE 516 Multivariate Analysis for Geographers or MA 614 Statistical Methods
  • EE 519 Energy, Society, & the Environment
  • EE 545 Methods of Environmental Policy Analysis
  • EE 555 World Oil Markets
  • EE 660 Resource Economics and Policy or EE 528 US Environmental Policy
  • EE 712 Regional Energy Modeling

Elective Courses (2 courses)

  • EE 522 The Development of Sustainable Environmental Responsibility
  • EE 524 Environmental Justice
  • EE 526 Global Energy Justice
  • EE 540 Air Pollution & Global Change
  • EE 594 Global Environmental Negotiation & Policy
  • EE 597 Sustainable Development in Latin America
  • EE 599 Science, Politics, & Change
  • EE 600 Environment & Development: A Political Ecology Approach
  • EE 656 Terrestrial Ecosystems & the Carbon Cycle
  • EE 805 Spatial Analysis Using Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
  • IR 573 Introduction to Public International Law
  • BI 648 Biodiversity & Conservation Biology
  • MA 684 Applied Multiple Regression & Multivariable Methods
  • SE 543 Sustainable Power Systems: Planning, Operation & Markets
  • EK 546 Assessment of Sustainable Energy Technologies

Substitutions are permitted.

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