Selected faculty from six departments in the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources and The Eli Broad College of Business administer the Graduate Specialization in Resource Economics. Students develop a solid background in economic theory and quantitative methods and apply these principles to natural and agricultural resource problems. Recent research projects have focused on economic theory; bioeconomic modeling; resource dependent employment; and environmental concerns in an international context.
Students who wish to enroll in this program must be accepted by the Department of Forestry and then recommended for admission to the interdepartmental program.
