Economics, Resource and Applied

School of Management
Department of Economics
(907) 474-7119
www.uaf.edu/som/ed.html

M.S. Degree

Minimum Requirements for Degree: 30-33 credits

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Economics is the study of social activities concerned with the production, distribution and consumption of goods and services. In today’s complex world, nearly all social phenomena and problems have economic aspects. Organized knowledge of the functioning of our economy and its relations with other economic systems is therefore essential to an understanding of the world in which we live.

The economics department offers study leading to the M.S. degree in resource and applied economics. The resource economics program offers a specialization in the economics of natural resources with emphasis in a variety of specific fields possible through interdisciplinary elective courses and thesis research, for example, fisheries, wildlife management, land resources management, agriculture, oil and minerals, water resources and forest management.

The program consists of core course work in micro- and macro-economic theory, mathematical economics, economic methods and courses in the economic theory and public policy of natural resources. Master’s candidates may select a thesis or non-thesis option. Thesis topics, consistent with students’ interest and project requirements, may be selected from current research projects of the department or from one of the several research institutes on campus. Most research projects deal with issues pertinent to the development and management of Alaska’s renewable and nonrenewable resources.

Graduate Program—M.S. Degree

  1. Complete the general university requirements.
  2. Complete the master’s degree requirements.
  3. Students may be accepted into the program subject to identified deficiencies being rectified. Unconditional acceptance into the program requires completion of intermediate microeconomics and macroeconomics, basic statistics and 1 semester of calculus.
  4. Complete the following:

    ECON 601—Microeconomic Theory I 3 credits

    ECON 603—Macroeconomic Theory 3 credits

    ECON 623—Mathematical Economics 3 credits

    ECON 626—Econometrics 3 credits

    ECON 635—Resource Economics I 3 credits

    ECON 636—Resource Economics II 3 credits
  5. Complete the thesis or non-thesis requirements:

    Thesis*
    a. Complete the following:

    ECON 699—Thesis 6 credits

    Electives 6 credits

    b. Minimum credits required 30

    Non-Thesis*
    a. Complete the following:

    ECON 698—Project 3 credits

    Electives at the 600-level 6 credits

    Electives 6 credits

    b. Minimum credits required 33

* Complete at least 25 credits at the 600-level.