Bachelor in Economic Sciences - Environmental and Resource Economics
Environmental and resource economics, a specialization option in the economic sciences major, applies economic and management decision tools to issues in forest management, water use, pollution, land use, fisheries, recycling, and hazardous wastes. Professionals in this field learn to make decisions that balance the considerations of protecting, restoring, developing, and allocating natural resources for the most benefits to society.
Environmental and resource economics, a specialization option in the economic sciences major, applies economic and management decision tools to issues in forest management, water use, pollution, land use, fisheries, recycling, and hazardous wastes. Professionals in this field learn to make decisions that balance the considerations of protecting, restoring, developing, and allocating natural resources for the most benefits to society.