Course Descriptions

The Course Descriptions catalog describes all undergraduate and graduate courses offered by Michigan State University. The searches below only return course versions Fall 2000 and forward. Please refer to the Archived Course Descriptions for additional information.

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AFRE 460 Natural Resource Economics

Semester:
Fall of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours:3
Prerequisite:
(AFRE 265) and AFRE 203
Recommended Background:
(AFRE 360) and ((AFRE 303 or concurrently) or (EC 301 or concurrently))
Restrictions:
Open to juniors or seniors.
Not open to students with credit in:
EEP 460, EEM 460
Description:
Economic framework for analyzing natural resource management decisions. Spatial and inter-temporal allocation of renewable and nonrenewable resources. Special emphasis on institutions, externalities, and public interests in resource management.
Effective Dates:
FS21 - US26

AFRE 460 Natural Resource Economics

Semester:
Fall of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours:3
Prerequisite:
AFRE 265 and AFRE 203 or approval of department
Recommended Background:
(AFRE 360) and ((AFRE 303 or concurrently) or (EC 301 or concurrently))
Restrictions:
Open to juniors or seniors.
Not open to students with credit in:
EEM 460, EEP 460
Description:
Economic framework for analyzing natural resource management decisions. Spatial and inter-temporal allocation of renewable and nonrenewable resources. Special emphasis on institutions, externalities, and public interests in resource management.
Effective Dates:
FS26 - Open

BE 460 Natural Resource Economics

Semester:
Spring of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours:3
Prerequisite:
EC 201 and EEP 255
Not open to students with credit in:
RD 460
Description:
Economic framework for analyzing natural resource management decisions. Spatial and inter-temporal allocation of renewable and nonrenewable resources. Special emphasis on institutions, externalities, and public interests in resource management.
Interdepartmental With:
Environmental Economics and Policy, Park, Recreation and Tourism Resources
Administered By:
Environmental Economics and Policy
Effective Dates:
US14 - US15

BE 460 Resource and Environmental Economics

Description:
Economics of land and related environmental resources. Production and consumption processes. Resource allocations and scarcity. Market failure and externalities. Market and institutional remedial approaches.
Effective Dates:
FS97 - US99

BE 460 Resource and Environmental Economics

Description:
Economics of land and related environmental resources. Production and consumption processes. Resource allocations and scarcity. Market failure and externalities. Market and institutional remedial approaches.
Effective Dates:
FS99 - US02

BE 460 Natural Resource Economics

Semester:
Spring of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours:3
Prerequisite:
(EC 201) and (RD 302 or EEP 255)
Description:
Economic framework for analyzing natural resource management decisions. Spatial and inter-temporal allocation of renewable and nonrenewable resources. Special emphasis on institutions, externalities, and public interests in resource management.
Interdepartmental With:
Environmental Economics and Policy, Park, Recreation and Tourism Resources, Resource Development
Administered By:
Resource Development
Effective Dates:
FS02 - SS07

BE 460 Natural Resource Economics

Semester:
Spring of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours:3
Prerequisite:
EC 201 and (ESA 302 or EEP 255)
Not open to students with credit in:
RD 460
Description:
Economic framework for analyzing natural resource management decisions. Spatial and inter-temporal allocation of renewable and nonrenewable resources. Special emphasis on institutions, externalities, and public interests in resource management.
Interdepartmental With:
Environmental Economics and Policy, Environmental Studies and Applications, Park, Recreation and Tourism Resources
Administered By:
Environmental Studies and Applications
Effective Dates:
US07 - SS14

EEM 460 Natural Resource Economics

Semester:
Spring of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours:3
Prerequisite:
(EC 201 and EEM 255) and ABM 203
Recommended Background:
(ABM 303 or (EC 301 or concurrently)) and (EEM 320 or concurrently)
Restrictions:
Open to juniors or seniors.
Not open to students with credit in:
EEP 460
Description:
Economic framework for analyzing natural resource management decisions. Spatial and inter-temporal allocation of renewable and nonrenewable resources. Special emphasis on institutions, externalities, and public interests in resource management.
Effective Dates:
US18 - US21

EEP 460 Natural Resource Economics

Semester:
Spring of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours:3
Prerequisite:
EC 201 and EEP 255 and (EEP 320 or concurrently)
Recommended Background:
(ABM 303) or (ABM 203 and EC 301)
Description:
Economic framework for analyzing natural resource management decisions. Spatial and inter-temporal allocation of renewable and nonrenewable resources. Special emphasis on institutions, externalities, and public interests in resource management.
Effective Dates:
FS15 - SS18

EEP 460 Natural Resource Economics

Semester:
Spring of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours:3
Prerequisite:
EC 201 and EEP 255
Not open to students with credit in:
RD 460
Description:
Economic framework for analyzing natural resource management decisions. Spatial and inter-temporal allocation of renewable and nonrenewable resources. Special emphasis on institutions, externalities, and public interests in resource management.
Interdepartmental With:
Biosystems Engineering, Park, Recreation and Tourism Resources
Administered By:
Environmental Economics and Policy
Effective Dates:
US14 - US15

EEP 460 Natural Resource Economics

Semester:
Spring of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours:3
Prerequisite:
EC 201 and (ESA 302 or EEP 255)
Not open to students with credit in:
RD 460
Description:
Economic framework for analyzing natural resource management decisions. Spatial and inter-temporal allocation of renewable and nonrenewable resources. Special emphasis on institutions, externalities, and public interests in resource management.
Interdepartmental With:
Biosystems Engineering, Environmental Studies and Applications, Park, Recreation and Tourism Resources
Administered By:
Environmental Studies and Applications
Effective Dates:
US07 - SS14

EEP 460 Natural Resource Economics

Semester:
Spring of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours:3
Prerequisite:
(EC 201) and (RD 302 or EEP 255)
Description:
Economic framework for analyzing natural resource management decisions. Spatial and inter-temporal allocation of renewable and nonrenewable resources. Special emphasis on institutions, externalities, and public interests in resource management.
Interdepartmental With:
Biosystems Engineering, Park, Recreation and Tourism Resources, Resource Development
Administered By:
Resource Development
Effective Dates:
FS02 - SS07

ESA 460 Natural Resource Economics

Semester:
Spring of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours:3
Prerequisite:
EC 201 and (ESA 302 or EEP 255)
Not open to students with credit in:
RD 460
Description:
Economic framework for analyzing natural resource management decisions. Spatial and inter-temporal allocation of renewable and nonrenewable resources. Special emphasis on institutions, externalities, and public interests in resource management.
Interdepartmental With:
Biosystems Engineering, Environmental Economics and Policy, Park, Recreation and Tourism Resources
Administered By:
Environmental Studies and Applications
Effective Dates:
US07 - SS14

PRM 460 Resource and Environmental Economics

Description:
Economics of land and related environmental resources. Production and consumption processes. Resource allocations and scarcity. Market failure and externalities. Market and institutional remedial approaches.
Effective Dates:
FS99 - US02

PRM 460 Resource and Environmental Economics

Description:
Economics of land and related environmental resources. Production and consumption processes. Resource allocations and scarcity. Market failure and externalities. Market and institutional remedial approaches.
Effective Dates:
FS97 - US99

PRR 460 Resource and Environmental Economics

Description:
Economics of land and related environmental resources. Production and consumption processes. Resource allocations and scarcity. Market failure and externalities. Market and institutional remedial approaches.
Effective Dates:
FS97 - US99

PRR 460 Resource and Environmental Economics

Description:
Economics of land and related environmental resources. Production and consumption processes. Resource allocations and scarcity. Market failure and externalities. Market and institutional remedial approaches.
Effective Dates:
FS99 - US02

PRR 460 Natural Resource Economics

Semester:
Spring of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours:3
Prerequisite:
EC 201 and (ESA 302 or EEP 255)
Not open to students with credit in:
RD 460
Description:
Economic framework for analyzing natural resource management decisions. Spatial and inter-temporal allocation of renewable and nonrenewable resources. Special emphasis on institutions, externalities, and public interests in resource management.
Interdepartmental With:
Biosystems Engineering, Environmental Economics and Policy, Environmental Studies and Applications
Administered By:
Environmental Studies and Applications
Effective Dates:
US07 - SS14

PRR 460 Natural Resource Economics

Semester:
Spring of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours:3
Prerequisite:
(EC 201) and (RD 302 or EEP 255)
Description:
Economic framework for analyzing natural resource management decisions. Spatial and inter-temporal allocation of renewable and nonrenewable resources. Special emphasis on institutions, externalities, and public interests in resource management.
Interdepartmental With:
Biosystems Engineering, Environmental Economics and Policy, Resource Development
Administered By:
Resource Development
Effective Dates:
FS02 - SS07

PRR 460 Natural Resource Economics

Semester:
Spring of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours:3
Prerequisite:
EC 201 and EEP 255
Not open to students with credit in:
RD 460
Description:
Economic framework for analyzing natural resource management decisions. Spatial and inter-temporal allocation of renewable and nonrenewable resources. Special emphasis on institutions, externalities, and public interests in resource management.
Interdepartmental With:
Biosystems Engineering, Environmental Economics and Policy
Administered By:
Environmental Economics and Policy
Effective Dates:
US14 - US15

RD 460 Natural Resource Economics

Semester:
Spring of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours:3
Prerequisite:
(EC 201) and (RD 302 or EEP 255)
Description:
Economic framework for analyzing natural resource management decisions. Spatial and inter-temporal allocation of renewable and nonrenewable resources. Special emphasis on institutions, externalities, and public interests in resource management.
Interdepartmental With:
Biosystems Engineering, Environmental Economics and Policy, Park, Recreation and Tourism Resources
Administered By:
Resource Development
Effective Dates:
FS02 - SS07

RD 460 Resource and Environmental Economics

Description:
Economics of land and related environmental resources. Production and consumption processes. Resource allocations and scarcity. Market failure and externalities. Market and institutional remedial approaches.
Effective Dates:
FS99 - US02

RD 460 Resource and Environmental Economics

Description:
Economics of land and related environmental resources. Production and consumption processes. Resource allocations and scarcity. Market failure and externalities. Market and institutional remedial approaches.
Effective Dates:
FS97 - US99