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    Applied and Resource Economics

    University of Connecticut

    University of Connecticut

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    United States of America, Storrs

    University RankQS Ranking
    444

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Application Fee

    USD 80 

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines26-Aug-2024
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    Duration 4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 59,976  / year
    Next Intake 26-Aug-2024

    Applied and Resource Economics

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    Course descriptions

    The B.S degree in Applied and Resource Economics prepares students to use analytical approaches to solve real world decision problems related to how individuals, firms, and society benefit from natural, human and built capital, and the impact of economic activity on the environment, health, and wellbeing of people, communities and regions locally and worldwide. A wide variety of topics include production, marketing and finance; the economics of environmental protection policies and natural resource management; the economics of development and human health; and food production and safety. The curriculum incorporates business management, investment choices, international trade, consumer behavior, sustainable development, economics of climate change and adaptation, renewable energy, poverty, and policy analysis.

    The program is highly flexible, with three optional areas of concentration that can be adapted to fit individualized interests. Regardless of their specific interest, all students develop highly marketable skills.

    Students with research interests are encouraged to enroll in independent study to work individually with a faculty member on a chosen topic related to the major areas of study. Students can also receive academic credit through internships and participation in study abroad programs. For detailed information, please refer to are.uconn.edu.

    Competency Requirements

    All Applied and Resource Economics majors must pass ARE 1150 or ECON 1200 or ECON 1201; ARE 2150; and a minimum of 15 additional credits of ARE courses at the 2000 level or above. Students must also pass either ARE 2261W or 2435W to fulfill their writing in the major requirement. The advanced information literacy requirement is fulfilled with either ARE 2261W or 2435W. The courses used to satisfy the 15 additional credit ARE minimum can also be used to fulfill the 36-credit requirement and the concentrations.

    Concentrations

    Applied and Resource Economics majors can choose a concentration in one or more of the following areas: Business Management and Marketing, Environmental Economics and Policy, and Development Economics and Policy.

    Business Management and Marketing

    Majors choosing a concentration in Business Management and Marketing must take a total of at least 18 credits from the courses listed below. At least 12 credits must be taken from the Core Courses and up to six credits must be taken from the Elective Courses.

    Core Courses: ARE 2210, 2215, 3221, 3222, 3223, 3333.

    Elective Courses: ARE 2260, 2464, 3225, 4205, 4217, 4279, 4476; ECON 2411; with approval of advisor up to three credits of any 3000-level or above course.

    With approval of advisor, additional courses in ARE or in related fields can be used to fulfill the 36-credit requirement for the major with this area of concentration.

    Environmental Economics and Policy

    Majors choosing a concentration in Environmental Economics and Policy must take a total of at least 18 credits from the courses listed below. At least 12 credits must be taken from the Core Courses and up to six credits must be taken from the Elective Courses.

    Core Courses: ARE 2464, 3333, 3434, 4438, 4444, 4462.

    Elective Courses: ARE 2235, 3436, 4217, 4305; GEOG 2320, 2400, 2500, 3340; NRE 3245E; with approval of advisor up to three credits of any 3000-level or above course.

    With approval of advisor, additional courses in ARE or in related fields can be used to fulfill the 36-credit requirement for the major with this area of concentration.

    Development Economics and Policy

    Majors choosing a concentration in Development Economics and Policy must take a total of at least 18 credits from the courses listed below. At least 12 credits must be taken from the Core Courses and up to six credits must be taken from the Elective Courses.

    Core Courses: ARE 2260, 2464, 3333, 4279, 4305, 4444.

    Elective Courses: ARE 3434, 4205; ANTH 3325; ECON 2440, 2456, 2474, 3421W, 3473, 3479; GEOG 3100; POLS 3406, 3410; SOCI 3701; WGSS 2267, 3216; with approval of advisor up to three credits of any 3000-level or above course.

    With approval of advisor, additional courses in ARE or in related fields can be used to fulfill the 36-credit requirement for the major with this area of concentration.

    Minors in Business Management and Marketing, Environmental Economics and Policy, and Equine Business Management are described in the Minors section.

    Agricultural and Resource Economics Department

    Agricultural and Resource Economics (ARE) Course Descriptions

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    Disciplines

    College of Agriculture

    Health and Natural Resources

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    First-year applicants should be attending an approved high school program. Upon graduation, a minimum of 16 units, with 15 in college preparatory work, must be completed. The following college preparatory courses are required for all first-year applicants:

    • 4 years of English
    • 3 years of math (algebra I, algebra II, and geometry or their equivalents)
    • 2 years of social studies (including 1 year of U.S. history)
    • 2 years of a single foreign language (3 years strongly recommended)
    • 2 years of laboratory science
    • 3 years of electives
    • School of Nursing applicants: high school chemistry is required.
    • School of Engineering applicants: high school chemistry and physics are required.

    In addition to completion of an approved high school program, selection is based on a comprehensive review of all the information provided on the application, both academic and personal.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    USD 59,976  / year

    Application Fee

    USD 80 

    How to Apply

    International first-year applicants must complete either the Common Application or Apply Coalition with Scoir. There is no preference in application choice and only one application is required.

    Submission of the $80 application fee (non-refundable) is available through the chosen application. Check or money order is also an acceptable form of payment and should be sent to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions directly with the applicant’s name (as seen on the application) and date of birth.

    The personal essay is required and provides the applicant an opportunity to add a unique voice to the application as well as demonstrate writing ability. The personal essay is a component on the Common Application or the Coalition Application and should range between 250 – 650 words.

    Two letters of recommendation are optional but can distinguish an applicant’s character and are preferred. Recommendation letters can be sent electronically, by fax, or by postal mail.

    Your submitted high school transcript(s) should include your senior classes, class rank (if applicable), and latest grades earned. Postsecondary official transcript(s) from each institution attended are also required whether or not credit is desired or expected. Transcripts must be submitted to UConn directly from the secondary institution, either electronically or by mail in a sealed envelope.

    All academic credentials not written in English must be accompanied by an official, certified English translation.

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