Spring 2023 CRN: 14663 ECON 3190 - Environmental Econ
The study of economic aspects of environmental problems. Benefit-cost analysis is introduced and applied to problems in the management of air, water and other natural resources. Environmental problems of selected industries - including transportation and electric power - economic growth, population and environmental quality are analyzed. This course satisfies WMU Essential Studies Level 3: Connections – Local and National Perspectives Category.
Additional Information
Campus: Online Education
Schedule Type: Lecture
Instructional Method: Online Semester Attribute: Ethical&Critical Thinking SLO Local & National Perspectives Planetary Sustainability SLO Written Communication SLO
Prerequisites and Restrictions:
ECON 2010 Minimum Grade of D OR ECON 201 Minimum Grade of D
Instructor(s):
Kim, Seong-Hee (Primary) Hope, Jemima
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