Energy & Environment Major Courses

Below is a representative lists of courses and electives.

    Intermediate Quantitative Methods
    Advanced Quantitative Methods: Causal Inference for Policy Analysis
    Managing Emergencies and Disasters
    Rebuilding and Building US Public Infrastructure
    Regulation Health, Safety, and Environmental Risks
    Environmental Economics: Managing Natural Resources
    Program Evaluation (if not used toward degree core
    Policy Design and Implementation
    Comparative Regional Governance
    City and Region Theory and Practice
    State and Metroplitan Politics and Policy
    Financial Practices for Economics & Envionmental Sustainability
    Benefit Cost Analysis
    Natural Resources Goverance and Management
    Economic Development Strategies and Practices
    Behavioral Economics and Game Theory
    Spatial Planning in Contest Places: Israel/ Palestine
    Energy Production and the Local Economy
    Advanced Methods of Policy Research Analysis
    Current Controversies in United States Energy Policy
    Policies for Keeping People Healthy and Safe
    Modern Iran
    China in the World
    Politics of the European Union
    International Law and Policy
    American Foreign Policy
    Russian Foreign Policy
    Policy Applications of Game Theory
    The US in the Middle East
    Global Environmental Policy
    Economics of Development
    Food Security: Agriculture and Rural Development
    Global Energy Policy (required)
    Governance, Local Govt., and Civil Society
    Political Economy Analysis for Global Affairs
    Human Rights, the SDGS and Development
    Central Eurasia: Politics, Geopolitics, Security and Development
    Global Health Policy
    The Economics of the Middle East and North Africa Region
    Earnings and Employment in the Third World
    African Development Seminar
    Food Land and Sustainability East Asia
    Development Assitance; Policy, Theory and Practice (DC semester)
    Global Sustainability and Public Policy DC Semester
    Lobbying and Advocacy (DC semester)
    Law-Making Seminar (DC semester)
    Sustainable Development Security and the Frontier of Finance (DC semester)
    From Fragility to Resilience: New Approahces to Global Development (DC semester)
    Neighborhood and Community Development
    Urbanization & Sustainable Development Intl Contxt
    GIS for Public Policy
    Applied GIS in the Local Government
    Plan & Anal Sustainable Regions
    PHD Integrative Seminar
    Field Seminar: Development Theory
    Capstone