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1 CoursesMs in applied and resource economics in University of connecticut
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Study may be undertaken in four broad areas, namely Food Marketing and Industrial Organization, Environmental and Resource Economics, Health Economics, and Economic Development. Examples of sub-areas of specialization include prices and market performance, production economics, applied econometrics and statistics, environmental economics, benefit-cost analysis, economics of recreation, natural resource economics, economics of fisheries and aquaculture, sustainable economic development, and agricultural and resource policies.
A baccalaureate degree or its equivalent from a regionally accredited college or university, Official Transcripts, TOEFL: 79 (Internet-based test - iBT), 550 ( Old Paper-based test - PBT), IELTS-6.5, PTE-53
Careers as economists in public agencies, federal and state government; as Environment and natural resource economists workinng for agencies that deal wildlife, public lands, the environment, or budget development.
1st Jun
Study in Germany with Berlin School Of Business And Innovation