// Admissions Requirements for the Environmental and Natural Resource Economics and Policy track

Admissions Requirements for Environmental and Natural Resource Economics and Policy

Program Requirements:

Entry to the program requires completion of a baccalaureate degree in a field appropriate as preparation for graduate study in environmental sciences. Students normally will come to the program from an environmental sciences related discipline such as atmospheric science, aquatic science, earth science, environmental chemistry, hydrology, or soil science, in a basic science such as biology, chemistry, or physics, or in a social science such as economics, political science, geography, or sociology. Students may conduct research under the supervision of a sponsoring faculty member in any of the following field areas. Students must specify a field area for entry into the program as entrance requirements are specific to the field area.

Track Requirements

Students admitted to the Environmental and Natural Resource Economics and Policy field area normally will have completed a baccalaureate degree in the natural sciences, social sciences, or engineering. At least two undergraduate courses in economics and statistics are recommended. Students who do not have sufficient background to take the core courses or field courses may need to first take prerequisite courses.