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Mar 11, 2025
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ECO 335 - Resource and Environmental Economics(C)Course explores relationship between our modern market economy and present ecological and environmental problems. Students are introduced to models of steady state and ecological economics in addition to more traditional approaches to issues of depletion (conservation) and allocation of renewable and nonrenewable resources, pollution, population and food production.Prerequisite: ECO 111.Fulfills Liberal Arts Requirement: LASR(3 cr. hr.) Frequency Code Descriptor: A = Every semester
B = At least once per year
C = At least once every two years
F = Fall
M = Summer
O = Occasionally
S = Spring
W = Winter
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