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ECON315

Energy Economics

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