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2012-2013 UD Catalog
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College of Agriculture and Natural Resources
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Applied Economics and Statistics
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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE - ENVIRONMENTAL AND RESOURCE ECONOMICS
Academic Year:
2009-2010
2010-2011
2011-2012
2012-2013
DEGREE: BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
MAJOR: ENVIRONMENTAL AND RESOURCE ECONOMICS
CURRICULUM
CREDITS
See
University and College requirements
.
MAJOR REQUIREMENTS
Professional Studies
MATH 221
Calculus I
3
COMM 212
Oral Communication in Business
3
ENGL 312
Written Communications in Business
3
One foreign language course
3-4
ECON 151
Introduction to Microeconomics: Prices and Markets
3
ECON 152
Introduction to Macroeconomics: National Economy
3
ECON 300
Intermediate Microeconomic Theory
3
or
ECON 301
Quantitative Microeconomic Theory
ECON 302
Banking and Monetary Policy
3
ECON 303
Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory
3
Two additional Economics courses offered by the Lerner College of Business and Economics at the 300-level or higher
6
(Students interested in an Economics minor should see the Lerner College of Business and Economics section in this catalog.)
ENWC 201
Wildlife Conservation and Ecology
3
FREC 100
Sustainable Development
3
FREC 135
Introduction to Data Analysis
3
FREC 150
Economics of Agriculture and Natural Resources
3
FREC 324
Introduction to Resource Economics
3
or
FREC 424
Resource Economics
FREC 343
Environmental Economics
3
or
FREC 444
Economics of Environmental Management
FREC 408
Research Methods I
3
FREC 409
Research Methods II
3
FREC 450
Topics in Environmental Law
3
FREC 480
Geographic Information Systems in Natural Resource Management
3
FREC 406
Agriculture and Natural Resource Policy
3
or
FREC 429
Community Economic Development
A maximum of three credits of Independent Study in Applied Economics and Statistics and a maximum of six credits of Independent Study in all areas may be counted toward the degree.
ELECTIVES
After required courses are completed, sufficient credits must be taken to meet the minimum credits required for the degree. Only four credits of
BHAN 120
activity or four credits of performing Music credit may be counted toward the degree.
CREDITS TO TOTAL A MINIMUM OF
124
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