Bodø Graduate School of Business, Norway
Bodø Graduate School of Business/Centre for Ecological Economics and Ethics, offer master courses in ecological economics (20 etc) + master thesis (30etc.). In addition we also offer the PhD course: Ethics, nature and society (10 etc) with focus on ecological economics. You will find detailed information about the courses on our web-site: http://www.hhb.no.
Information Session for M.S. in Sustainability Management at Columbia University
The Earth Institute and School of Continuing Education at Columbia University, invite you to join us for an information session on May 26th at 6:30 p.m. to learn more about the Master of Science in Sustainability Management. All organizations, whether they are multinational corporations or local nonprofits, face a growing number of environmental challenges, from [...click title for full article...]
Australian National University
Tokyo Institute of Technology
Tokyo Institute of Technology offers an up-to-date economics graduate level program including ecological, environmental and behavioral economics.
Boston University
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Rensselaer’s graduate economic degrees at the masters and doctoral levels focus on the program’s unique strength in ecological economics.
University of California at Berkeley
This is a graduate program offering a masters and doctorate degree that is trans-disciplinary and shares the philosophy of ecological economics. While no special degree of program in ecological economics is offered, those interested in ecological economics are able to build a program that fits their needs.
University of Edinburgh
Edinburgh offers a masters degree that provides an opportunity to combine strong training in resource and environmental economics with fields such as conservation biology, environmental ethics, and soil protection and management among many others.
University of Maryland
Maryland offers a certificate in ecological economics that can be obtained in conjunction with earning a masters or doctorate in Marine, Estuarine, and Environmental Studies; Agricultural and Resource Economics; Public Affairs; Conservation Biology; Geography; and Zoology.
University of York
York’s department of economics offers an environmental economics degree that includes courses in ecological economics and options to study ecology and applied natural science.
