Agricultural & Consumer Economics: Environmental Economics & Policy, BS
for the degree of Bachelor of Science Major in Agricultural & Consumer Economics, Environmental Economics & Policy Concentration
Students in Environmental Economics and Policy study environmental and resource management issues at the local, state, national, and international levels. Graduates are prepared for positions in governmental, environmental, and resource management agencies; interest groups; and the environmental area of private firms. Course concentrations include law, policy, management, administration, quantitative methods, and sociology, as well as economics.
for the degree of Bachelor of Science Major in Agricultural & Consumer Economics, Environmental Economics & Policy Concentration
Graduation Requirements
Minimum hours required for graduation: 126 hours.
University Requirements
Minimum of 40 hours of upper-division coursework, generally at the 300 and 400 level. These hours can be drawn from all elements of the degree. Students should consult their academic advisor for additional guidance in fulfilling this requirement.
The university and residency requirements can be found in the Student Code (§ 3-801) and in the Academic Catalog.
General Education Requirements
Follows the campus General Education (Gen Ed) requirements. Some Gen Ed requirements may be met by courses required and/or electives in the program.
Code | Title | Hours |
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Composition I | 4-6 | |
Advanced Composition | 3 | |
Humanities & the Arts (6 hours) | 6 | |
Natural Sciences & Technology (6 hours) | 6 | |
Social & Behavioral Sciences (6 hours) | 6 | |
Cultural Studies: Non-Western Cultures (1 course) | 3 | |
Cultural Studies: U.S. Minority Cultures (1 course) | 3 | |
Cultural Studies: Western/Comparative Cultures (1 course) | 3 | |
Quantitative Reasoning (2 courses, at least one course must be Quantitative Reasoning I) | 6-8 | |
Language Requirement (Completion of the third semester or equivalent of a language other than English is required) | 0-15 |
Code | Title | Hours |
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Department Foundation | ||
ACE 123 | Introduction to ACE | 2 |
ACE 100 | Introduction to Applied Microeconomics | 4 |
ECON 103 | Macroeconomic Principles | 3 |
ACE 161 | Microcomputer Applications | 3 |
or CS 105 | Intro Computing: Non-Tech | |
Calculus Option - Select one of the following: | 4 | |
Calculus | ||
Calculus I | ||
Calculus for Business I | ||
ACCY 201 | Accounting and Accountancy I | 3 |
ACE 262 | Applied Statistical Methods and Data Analytics I | 3 |
ACE 264 | Applied Statistical Methods & Data Analytics 2 | 3 |
Communication Option | 3 or 6 | |
Public Speaking | ||
Let’s Talk about Food, Agriculture, and the Environment | ||
Oral & Written Comm I and Oral & Written Comm II | ||
Minimum of 6 additional hours of Social & Behavioral Sciences | 6 | |
ACE 341 | Careers and Professionalism | 1 or 2 |
ACE 300 | Intermediate Applied Microeconomics | 3 |
ACE International Course or Study Abroad Experience Option - Select one of the following: | 3 | |
Environment and Development | ||
Global Agribusiness Management | ||
International Business Immersion | ||
Agriculture in Intl Dev | ||
The Latin American Economies | ||
International Trade in Food and Agriculture |
Code | Title | Hours |
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Environmental Economics & Policy Concentration | 19 | |
ACE 210 | Environmental Economics | 3 |
ACE 310 | Natural Resource Economics | 3 |
ACE 406 | Environmental Law | 3 |
ACE 410 | Energy Economics | 3 |
ACE 411 | Environment and Development | 3 |
Advanced Environmental Economics & Policy Option - Select one of the following: | 4 | |
Introduction to Geographic Information Systems | ||
GIS in Natural Resource Mgmt | ||
GIS for Planners |
Code | Title | Hours |
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Minimum hours in the College of ACES, 20 of which must be in the Department of ACE | 35 | |
Total Hours | 126 |
for the degree of Bachelor of Science Major in Agricultural & Consumer Economics, Environmental Economics & Policy Concentration
Sample Sequence
This sample sequence is intended to be used only as a guide for degree completion. All students should work individually with their academic advisors to decide the actual course selection and sequence that works best for them based on their academic preparation and goals. Enrichment programming such as study abroad, minors, internships, and so on may impact the structure of this four-year plan. Course availability is not guaranteed during the semester indicated in the sample sequence.
Students must fulfill their Language Other Than English requirement by successfully completing a third level of a language other than English. The introduction to applied microeconomics and macroeconomics courses do not count toward the social science general education requirement. Students must take 6 hours above and beyond these two courses to meet the social and behavioral sciences requirement. For more information, see the corresponding section on the Degree and General Education Requirements page.
First Year | |||
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First Semester | Hours | Second Semester | Hours |
ACE 100 | 4 | ACE 161 or CS 105 | 3 |
ACE 123 | 2 | Communication Option or Composition I | 4 |
Calculus Option | 4 | General Education Course | 3 |
Composition I or Communication Option | 3 | ECON 103 | 3 |
Language Other than English (3rd level) | 4 | General Education Course | 3 |
17 | 16 | ||
Second Year | |||
First Semester | Hours | Second Semester | Hours |
ACCY 201 | 3 | ACE 310 | 3 |
ACE 262 | 3 | ACE 264 | 3 |
ACE 210 | 3 | ACE 300 | 3 |
General Education Course | 3 | ACE 341 | 1 |
General Education Course | 3 | General Education Course | 3 |
General Education Course | 3 | ||
15 | 16 | ||
Third Year | |||
First Semester | Hours | Second Semester | Hours |
ACE 411 | 3 | ACE International Course or Study Abroad Experience | 3 |
General Education Course | 3 | General Education Course | 3 |
Advanced Environmental Economics & Policy Option | 4 | General Education Course | 3 |
ACE or ACES Elective Course | 3 | Free Elective Course | 4 |
Free Elective Course | 3 | Free Elective course | 3 |
16 | 16 | ||
Fourth Year | |||
First Semester | Hours | Second Semester | Hours |
ACE 406 | 3 | ACE 476 | 3 |
ACE 410 | 3 | ACE or ACES Elective Course | 3 |
ACE or ACES Elective Course | 4 | General Education Course | 3 |
Free Elective Course | 2 | Free Elective Course | 3 |
Free Elective Course | 3 | Free Elective Course or 400-level ACE Elective | 3 |
15 | 15 | ||
Total Hours 126 |
for the degree of Bachelor of Science Major in Agricultural & Consumer Economics, Environmental Economics & Policy Concentration
- ACE students will acquire broad and deep knowledge of Agricultural and Consumer Economics.
- ACE students will develop a critical and reflective orientation toward global systems (such as natural, environmental, social, cultural, economic, and political) and cultural differences (such as race, indigeneity, gender, class, sexuality, language, and disability).
- ACE students will develop critical thinking and problem solving skills.
- ACE students will develop their ability to communicate in a variety of settings.
- ACE students will build and sustain productive relationships to be effective leaders who can respond to civic and social challenges at local, national, and global levels, creating positive change in their communities.
- Study challenges in environmental, energy, and resource management from local water pollution to global climate change. Learn how to use economics to understand those challenges and to design effective policy and management solutions for them. Develop data science skills to analyze spatial data and quantify relationships between human well-being, policy, pollution, and resource quality.
for the degree of Bachelor of Science Major in Agricultural & Consumer Economics, Environmental Economics & Policy Concentration
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