Second Cycle Degree/Two Year Master in Resource Economics and Sustainable Development

Overview

The course offers a solid preparation in environmental economics, a critical understanding of the issues involved in sustainable development both from a theoretical and practical perspective and of the complex interactions between economic decisions, market forces, governmental policies and the environment.

  • Place of teaching Rimini
  • Language English
  • Degree Programme Class LM-56 - Economics
  • Duration 2 years
  • International programmes Delivered entirely in English

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5 reasons to enrol on the degree programme

  1. A solid preparation in environmental economics

  2. A critical understanding of the issues involved in sustainable development both from a theoretical and practical perspective

  3. Multidisciplinary study programme and interdisciplinary approach

  4. Network of qualified international professors

  5. International environment with a diversity of academic backgrounds

The course in numbers

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  • 85% International students and students not residing in the region

  • 75% Graduates aligned to the exam schedule

  • 48% Graduates with experience abroad

  • 86% Graduates satisfied with their studies

  • 79% Graduates who are working

  • 18% Graduates who are not working but are studying or not looking for work

  • 3% Graduates who are not working but looking for work

Course participants' experiences

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  • Alma Mater: people who changed the world

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