ECON315
Energy Economics
Economics
BC
Subject code
ECON
Course Number
315
Department(s)
Instructor(s)
T. Rakitan
Course Long Title
Energy Economics
Description
In this course students develop and use tools of economic analysis to understand contemporary policy issues related to energy. This course focuses on the relationship among economics, science, technology, and energy in the public policy process. Students examine the political economy of global climate change to study this relationship. The goal is to establish a reasonable basis for understanding the science and politics of global climate change. Prerequisite(s): ECON 255, 260, and 270.
Writing Credit
No writing credit
Class Restriction
Exclude First Years