4+1 Master of Science in Resource Economics
Program Overview
The MS and PhD in resource economics program offers three concentrations: environmental and natural resource economics, empirical industrial organization, and experimental and behavioral economics. Students can prepare for careers in marketing, energy, renewables, policy institutions, and economic consulting through the master's program, or research positions in industry, academia, and government through the doctoral program. The program features expert faculty in each area of specialization.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
The MS and PhD in resource economics produce outstanding researchers and industry leaders in three fields of concentration: environmental and natural resource economics, empirical industrial organization, and experimental and behavioral economics. You’ll learn from academic and industry experts in your area of specialization as you prepare for careers in marketing, energy, renewables, state and federal policy institutions, and economic consulting through the master’s program, and research positions in industry, academia, and government through the doctoral program.