Also available via Ecampus.
The Resource Economics minor is available to students outside the AREC Department.
Each minor in the Agricultural and Resource Economics (AREC) Department is created to provide students within and outside the discipline the opportunity to study a secondary area. Each minor requires 27 credits of course work in addition to the student's major. At least 12 of the 27 credits must be upper division. No credits counted toward the minor can be courses also counted toward the student's major.
Agricultural Business Management (ABM) majors may not elect to complete an Agricultural Business Management minor. Environmental Economics and Policy (EEP) majors may not elect to complete a Resource Economics or Natural Resource and Environmental Law and Policy minor.
Requirements (17–18 credits)
AREC 250. *Introduction to Environmental Economics and Policy (3)
or ECON 201. *Introduction to Microeconomics (4)
ECON 202. *Introduction to Macroeconomics (4)
AREC 351. *Natural Resource Economics and Policy (3)
AREC 352. *Environmental Economics and Policy (3)
AREC 461. ^Agricultural and Food Policy Issues (4)
Select additional courses from the list below to total 27 credits:
ANTH 481. *Natural Resources and Community Values (3)
ECON 330. Money and Banking (4)
FOR 365. *Issues in Natural Resources Conservation (3)
FW 340. *Multicultural Perspectives in Natural Resources (3)
PS 475. Environmental Politics and Policy (4)
PS 477. International Environmental Politics and Policy (4)
SOC 480. *Environmental Sociology (4)
SOC 481. *Society and Natural Resources (4)
Total=27