There are two options available to students registered in the Applied Energy Economics program. For the non-Economics major there is a Minor in Applied Energy Economics. For the Economics major there is a Concentration in Applied Energy Economics.
Minor in Applied Energy Economics
For the non-Economics major, the minor in applied energy economics requires the completion of five full-course equivalents (FCE) from the following courses:
All Required: Economics 201, 203, 301, 395 and 494.
Any four of: Economics 323, 325, 327, 329, 377, 527 and designated Economics 399, 499 and 599 courses.
Economics 494 will be taught in a workplace environment by CERl staff, with students actively involved in applied research projects.
Concentration in Applied Energy Economics
This is applicable to students who are economics majors (or Honours students in Economics). It requires completion of four full-course equivalents (FCE) from the following courses:
Required: Economics 494, 427, 495,
Any four of: Economics 323, 325, 327, 329, 377, 475, 477, 527 and designated Economics 399, 499 and 599 courses.