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The MSc in Environmental and Natural Resource Economics stands among three specialized Economics master's programs offered at Durham. This course allows students to thoroughly examine the economic dimensions of environmental issues while deeply investigating the critical matter of natural resource management.
The curriculum includes mandatory and elective modules, culminating in a research-focused dissertation. Core modules delve into advanced macroeconomics and microeconomics, environmental and climate economics, and natural resource economics, addressing subjects like evolving ecological systems, resource limitations, and the economics of fisheries and forestry.
With the freedom to customize your studies, you can select from various optional modules. The dissertation component enhances your research capabilities through an intensive exploration of a subject pertinent to your degree, with the additional possibility of conducting research overseas at a partner institution.
Instruction comes from globally renowned faculty at Durham University Business School, a prestigious institution triple-accredited by leading business education organizations: AACSB, AMBA, and EQUIS. As an economics student, you'll join a department celebrated worldwide for its outstanding research and teaching standards.