Credit Semester/ Student Name: Hours

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M.S. MINERAL & ENERGY ECONOMICS
Advising Sheet 2014/2015
Credit
Hours
Student Name:
Prerequisites
Principles of Microeconomics
Calculus I
Probability and Statistics
Semester/
Year
3
3
3
12
Core Courses
EBGN 509 Mathematical Economics*
EBGN 510 Natural Resource Economics
EBGN 511 Microeconomics I*
EBGN 521 Microeconomics II
EBGN 590 Econometrics
EBGN Econometric Elective**
* EBGN 509 and EBGN 511 must be taken in the first semester of study as corequisites.
3
3
3
3
3
3
18
Required F1
Required F1
Required F1
Required S1
Required S1
F2/S2
3
3
3
3
3
3
S1
F2
F2
F2/S2
S2
S2
** A second econometrics course is required (currently the available courses
are EBGN594 or EBGN690).
Electives***
Choose 6 courses in consultation with your advisor. Some typical
electives are listed below. You are free to mix across the lists, but
your program of study must be approved by your advisor.
Students should not assume that courses taken at Mines or other
institutions will apply to their degree without consultation with
EBGN 6xx
their advisor. A minimum of two course must be at the 600 level. EBGN 6xx
*** Areas of specializations are available under the 2014/15 Bulletin (contact
your advisor)
18
36
TOTAL
Black List
Typical Electives Grouped by Focus Area:
Applied Economics
EBGN512 Macroeconomics
EBGN530 Energy Economics
EBGN535 Economics of Metal Industries and Markets
EBGN570 Environmental Economics
EBGN594 Time-series Econometrics
EBGN610 Advanced Resource Economics
EBGN611 Advanced Microeconomics
EBGN690 Advanced Econometrics
EBGN698 Primary Fuels
EBGN698 Computational Economics
Quantitative Methods
EBGN594 Time-series Econometrics
EBGN655 Advanced Linear Programming
EBGN657 Advanced Integer Programming
EBGN690 Advanced Econometrics
EBGN698 Stochastic Programming
EBGN698 Computational Economics
Operations, Management and Finance
EBGN504 Economic Eval. & Investment Decision Methods
EBGN540 Accounting and Finance
EBGN546 Investment and Portfolio Management
EBGN553 Project Management
EBGN555 Linear Programming
EBGN560 Decision Analysis
EBGN563 Management of Technology
EBGN572 International Business Strategy
EBGN575 Advanced Mining and Energy Valuation
Courses that will, generally, not be
approved for the MEE degree because of
overlap, or other curricular issues.
ETM:
EBGN 515
EBGN 564
EBGN 567
EBGN 574
Petroleum Department:
PEGN 523
Semester
F
F
F
S
S
S
F
F
S
Disclaimer:
This advising sheet reflects expectations
about proposed curriculum changes. It is
intended as a guide for students and
advisors during the transition. Degree
requirements are stated in the Graduate
Bulletin.
S
S
varies
F
F
varies
S
Time to Degree:
The Mineral and Energy Economics MS
curriculum is designed to completed in four
semesters. Students should not register
for more than three courses per semester
without approval of their advisor.
S
F
F
S
F
F
F
S
F
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