Environmental Economics

A variety of environmental problems affect our entire world. Although the global society has taken a step forward with environmental conservation, environmental problems remain serious. The goal of sustainable use of natural resources is to achieve a balance between nature conservation and economic development. This cannot be changed by temporary activities but it requires continuous effort.

The Certificate in Environmental Economics aims to provide students with a critical understanding of the different ways in which economic decisions can affect the natural environment and the ability to evaluate international policies towards the environment and natural resources. This course employs both individual and group work and prepares participants to work as environmental economists with public and private sector companies, government ministries, international and nongovernmental organisations, and as consultants.

The certificate comprises 4 modules. Each module entails one 3 hours session per week over 12 weeks, either day or evening study. Total classroom time of 36 hours per module.

Internship (Optional): 3-month placement after the ending of 4 modules.

The course is delivered through a series of tutorials and seminars including case studies. Assessment is through a group project and presentation, an individual essay and a final exam. Participants are expected to undertake at least two hours per week of independent study. Upon successful completion of the four modules, students are awarded an ESE certificate. Modules may also be taken independently.

Course Duration: 3-month

Language of Instruction: English

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After finishing secondary school, Benedetta Amadi enrolled in the European School of Economics in Milan where, as part of her four year programme, she had the opportunity to complete a six months specialization course at Esmod, a school of fashion design in Paris, followed by an internship of six months in the Burberry press office in London. Benedetta Amadi graduated at ESE after spending...

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