Bob Gaglardi School of Business and Economics

Learning Options

Upon successful completion of the MScEEM, students are able to:

  1. Employ positive and normative economics for the study of sustainable management.
  2. Analyze and synthesize local, regional and global environmental, natural resource and economic development problems.
  3. Formulate multiple and alternative solutions to problems effectively using analytical tools, individually and as a team player.
  4. Illustrate that knowledge can be uncertain, ambiguous and limited, and how these limitations might influence results and interpretation of environmental problems and solutions.
  5. Prepare and effectively communicate scholarly work, opinions and analysis, both oral and written.
  6. Identify and analyze ethical and equity issues associated with environmental problems and solutions.
  7. Practice the scientific methods, research preparation and styles of communication used to disseminate research.
  8. Prepare and defend a thesis or project relating to an economic sustainability management issue or problem.