Professional Master Program in Resources and Environment
Program Overview
Professional Master Program in Resources and Environment
The Professional Master Program in Resources and Environment is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the complex relationships between resources, environment, and society.
Program Descriptions
The program offers a range of degree courses, specialized base degree courses, and non-degree elective courses. The degree courses provide a foundation in the principles of resources and environment, while the specialized base degree courses allow students to delve deeper into specific areas of interest. The non-degree elective courses offer students the opportunity to explore topics outside of their main area of study.
Degree Courses Descriptions
- Introduction to Resources and Environment
- Overview of the program
- Principles of resources and environment
- Resource Management
- Principles of resource management
- Case studies of resource management
- Environmental Science
- Principles of environmental science
- Applications of environmental science
Specialized Base Degree Courses Descriptions
- Resource Economics
- Principles of resource economics
- Applications of resource economics
- Environmental Policy
- Principles of environmental policy
- Case studies of environmental policy
Non-degree Elective Courses Descriptions
- Sustainable Development
- Principles of sustainable development
- Case studies of sustainable development
- Conservation Biology
- Principles of conservation biology
- Applications of conservation biology
Information of the Supervisors
The program is supervised by a team of experienced academics and professionals in the field of resources and environment. The supervisors provide guidance and support to students throughout their studies, helping them to achieve their academic and professional goals.
