BSc Environmental and Conservation Sciences - Environmental Economics and Policy Major Approved Program Electives (APE)
Guidelines
Approved Program Electives (APE) must be selected according to the following directions:
- The total 100 and 200 level APEs cannot be greater than 2 courses(*6).
- Any courses on this list that have already been taken/granted credit for as required program courses cannot be used as an APE.
- Students must have any prerequisites listed in the calendar before taking a course; credit may be denied for courses without the appropriate prerequisites.
- After minimum requirements are met in each category, remaining APE courses can be taken from any category listed below.
- Students may take REN R 465 only once.
- Always refer to Bear Tracks for the most up to date course information.
Applied Economics and Theory
- AREC 333 - Economics of Production and Resource Management
- AREC 488 - Introduction to Agricultural and Resource Game Theory
- ECON 384 - Intermediate Microeconomic Theory II
- ECON 386 - Applications of Mathematics to Economics I
Social Sciences
- NS 200 - Aboriginal Canada: Looking Forward/Looking Back
- NS 201 - Aboriginal Canada: Looking Forward/Looking Back
- AREC 173 - The Plate, the Planet and Society
- AREC 250 - Social and Economic Issues of Food Biotechnology
- ANTHR 324 - Economic Anthropology
- POL S 333 - Ecology and Politics
- POL S 470 - Topics in Comparative Politics
- R SOC 271 - The Politics of Food and Natural Resources
- R SOC 450 - Environmental Sociology
- STS 210 - Environment, Science, Culture, and Values
Resources and Development
(Minimum 1 Course)
- ALES 391: ALES Mexico Tour
- AREC 173 - The Plate, the Planet and Society
- AREC 375 - World Food and Agriculture
- AREC 430 - Economic Impact Assessment
- AREC 485 - Trade and Globalization in Food and Resources
- ECON 366 - Energy Economics
- FOREC 345 - Economics of Forestry
- FOREC 473 - Forest Policy
- PLAN 355 - Environmental Planning
- R SOC 365 - Sociology of Environment and Development
Other
(Minimum 2 Courses)
Applied Biology and Ecology
- BIOL 384 - Global Change and Ecosystems
- ENCS 356 - Principles of Rangeland Conservation and Habitat Management
- REN R 364 - Principles of Managing Natural Diversity
- REN R 450 - Environmentally Sustainable Agriculture
- REN R 462 - Protected Areas Planning and Management
- REN R 465 - Environmental and Conservation Field Studies
- REN R 474 - Utilization of Wildlife Resources
Economic Theory and Applications
- AREC 384 - Food Market Analysis
- AREC 433 - Financial Management in Resource Industries
- AREC 473 - Food and Agricultural Policies
- AREC 482 - Cooperatives and Alternative Business Institutions
- AREC 487 - Managing Market Risk in Resource Industries
- AREC 488 - Introduction to Agricultural and Resource Game Theory
- ECON 323 - International Economics
- ECON 350 - The Economics of Public Expenditures
- ECON 385 - Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory II
- ECON 481 - Advanced Microeconomic Theory
- ECON 482 - Advanced Macroeconomic Theory