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Students in the prestigious Mineral and Energy Economics program at Mines develop expertise to navigate the intricate relationships between markets and policies shaping energy, mineral, and environmental sectors. This focused curriculum emphasizes practical quantitative techniques and analytical models that establish a robust basis for effective business strategies and policy decisions, accelerating your professional growth to create meaningful impact.
The Mineral and Energy Economics graduate program at Mines provides specialized training in applied economics with an emphasis on essential quantitative skills. Our professors conduct cutting-edge economic research related to earth resources, energy systems, and environmental challenges. Their specialized knowledge spans areas including international climate agreements, commodity price projections, energy consumption patterns, utility governance, resource valuation, strategic minerals, ecological economics, renewable energy policies, and global mineral trade. Unlike conventional economics departments, our faculty and students share a singular focus on practical applications in energy, minerals, and environmental fields. This unique specialization results in a highly sought-after degree that prepares graduates for influential roles.
Total Credits Required - 36