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New Brunswick Undergraduate Catalog 2022-2024 School of Environmental and Biological Sciences Programs of Study Minors and Certificate Programs Minor in Environmental and Business Economics (21-23 credits)  

Minor in Environmental and Business Economics (21-23 credits)


Restriction - This minor is NOT open to Business and Economics Majors

Adviser: Isaac Vellangany; Cook Office Building, Room 118, 848-932-9132 (isaacv@sebs.rutgers.edu)

Program Webpage: http://dafre.rutgers.edu/EBEminor.html

This program is not open to majors in environmental and business economics (373) or economics (220) or to Rutgers Business School: Undergraduate-New Brunswick students. Students must complete introductory micro- and macroeconomics courses with a grade of C or better. No more than one D will be allowed in the remaining five courses.

Required Courses (12 credits)

  11:373:121  Principles and Applications of Microeconomics (3)

  11:373:122  Principles and Applications of Macroeconomics (3)

  11:373:241  Introduction to Management (3)

  11:373:361  Land Economics (3) or 11:373:362  Natural Resource Economics (3) or 11:373:363  Environmental Economics (3)

Electives (9-11 credits)

Any three of the following courses for which prerequisites are fulfilled or instructor's permission is granted:

  11:373:201  Corporate Citizenship and Social Responsibility (3)

  11:373:202  Sustainability Decision Tools (3)

  11:373:205  Small Business Essentials (3)

  11:373:210  Business Decision Computer Tools (4)

  11:373:211  Applied Mathematical Concepts for Agricultural Economics (4)

  11:373:215  Applications of Statistics in Business Economics (3)

  11:373:231  Introduction to Marketing (3)

  11:373:321  Economics of Production (3)

  11:373:323  Public Policy toward the Food Industry (3)

  11:373:331  Economics of Food Marketing Systems (3)

  11:373:335  Energy Economics and Policy (3)

  11:373:341  Management: Human Systems Development (3)

  11:373:351  Business Finance I (3)

  11:373:352  Economics of Futures Markets (3)

  11:373:353  Personal Finance (3)

  11:373:361  Land Economics (3)

  11:373:362  Natural Resource Economics (3)

  11:373:363  Environmental Economics (3)

  11:373:371  Food Health and Safety Policy (3)

  11:373:402  Global Marketing (3)

  11:373:403  Innovation and Entrepreneurship (3)

  11:373:404  Bioscience Policy (3)

  11:373:422  Demand and Price Analysis (3)

  11:373:425  Econometric Applications (3)

  11:373:431  International Trade Policy (3)

  11:373:451  Business Finance II (3)

  11:373:465  Business Research (4)

 
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