Postgraduate
MSc,
Postgraduate Diploma/Certificate in Applied Environmental Economics
Structure
and Syllabus
MSc: 10 modules (4
compulsory, 4 optional plus 2 research)
Postgraduate
Diploma: 8 modules (4 compulsory
plus 4 optional)
Postgraduate
Certificate: 4 modules (at least 3
compulsory plus up to 1 optional)
Compulsory modules
Economic
principles (C02)
Economics
of environmental policy (C21)
Environmental
valuation (C22)
Natural
resource economics (C105)
Optional modules (four
from the following)
Applied econometrics (C05)
Ecological science and
management (C100)
International environmental
auditing (C108)
Environmental auditing (C108)
Environmental ethics (C163)
Environmental
impact assessment (C107)
International environmental law (C114)
Project
planning and management (C134)
Either
Water resource management
(C126)
Or
Introduction to biodiversity
conservation and management (C117)
One module selected from another programme
Research modules (MSc
only)
Research methods (R106)
Research
report (R01)
Module
to be selected from another programme
Agricultural
trade & policy (C10)
Agrifood marketing in developing countries (C38)
Agroecosystem sustainability (C83)
Animal genetic resource conservation (C96)
Applied econometrics (C05)
Applying economics in business & development (C06)
Assessing and understanding biological diversity (C91)
Biodiversity utilisation (C98)
Conservation and society (C118)
Corporate environmental management (C67)
Ecological science and management* (C100)
Economic principles (C02)
Economics of environmental policy (C21)
Entrepreneurship for the agrifood industry (C112)
Environmental auditing (C108)
Environmental ethics (C63)
Environmental impact assessment (C107)
Environmental monitoring (C71)
Environmental sociology (C69)
Environmental valuation (C22)
Financial and management accounting (C49)
Information and communication technologies for development* (C104)
International environmental law (C25)
Introduction to agricultural sustainability & development (C86)
Introduction to biodiversity conservation and management (C117)
Introduction to environmental economics & policy (C70)
Land resource conservation (C68)
Management in rural development (C31)
Marketing research techniques (C53)
Natural resource economics (C105)
NGO management (C32)
Organisational Behaviour & HRM (C47)
Plant genetic resource conservation (C95)
Policy and reform in OECD and transition economies (C15)
Political economy of public policy (C12)
Problem evaluation & solution (C62)
Project planning and management (C34)
Quantitative methods (C04)
Research methods* (C106)
Rural development (C30)
Science of environmental change (C61)
Society, gender & development (C40)
Socioeconomic research methods in rural development (C36)
Socioeconomics of rural livelihoods (C35)
Socioeconomics of sustainable development* (C102)
Strategic international marketing (C51)
Supply chain management (C111)
Sustainable development: approaches and indicators* (C101)
Sustainable development: design & innovation* (C103)
Sustainable farm management (C84)
Sustainable forest management (C85)
Water resource management (C26)
Short
Courses
Short courses Modules
can also be taken as short courses for professional development or
as a taster of the full degree, diploma or certificate programme.
In 2009 the cost of taking a module as a short course is £925.