M.S. MINERAL & ENERGY ECONOMICS

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6/20/2014
M.S. MINERAL & ENERGY ECONOMICS
2013/14 ADVISING SHEET
Student Name:
Advisor Approval/Date:
Prerequisites
Principles of Microeconomics
Calculus 1
Probability and Statistics
Common Core
EBGN 509 Mathematical Economics
EBGN 510 Natural Resource Economics
EBGN 511 Microeconomics
EBGN 512 Macroeconomics
EBGN 525 Operations Research Methods
EBGN 590 Econometrics
Specialization
Choose 4 courses from any of the 3 below specializations.
The courses do not all need to be from the same list,
unless you want to complete a specialization.
Approved Electives (approved by advisor)
TOTAL
Credit
Hours
Semester/
Year (note1)
3
3
3
3
3
3
18
Required F1
Required F1
Required F1
Required S1
Typically F2
Required S1
3
3
3
3
12
EBGNxxx
Economic Eval. & Investment Decision Methods
Accounting and Finance
Investments and Portfolio Management
Advanced Mining & Energy Valuation
Spring 1
x
x
x
Spring 2
Notes
x
36
F
F
S
S
varies
S
F
S
F
varies
F
List C: Operations Research/Operations Management (OR/OM)
EBGN528 Industrial Systems Simulation
EBGN552 Nonlinear Programming
EBGN555 Linear Programming
EBGN556 Network Models
EBGN557 Integer Programming
EBGN559 Supply Chain Management
EBGN560 Decision Analysis
EBGN561 Stochastic Models in Mgmt Science
EBGN655 Advanced Linear Programming
EBGN657 Advanced Integer Programming
EBGN698 Stochastic Programming
Note 1: Courses may be offered on a different schedule each year.
2:
3:
4:
5:
6:
x
x
Notes
Note
Note
Note
Note
Note
Fall 2
3
3
6
List B: Finance (FIN)
EBGN504
EBGN540
EBGN546
EBGN575
Fall 1
3
3
3
9
List A: Economics (ECON)- Applied Theory, Empirics, & Policy Analysis
EBGN530 Energy Economics
EBGN535 Economics of Metal Industries and Markets
EBGN541 International Trade
EBGN570 Environmental Economics
EBGN580 Exploration Economics
EBGN611 Advanced Microeconomics
EBGN690 Advanced Econometrics
Grade
Elective courses may be a 400-level or higher course from the Division, other depts at CSM, or other universities, all with advisor approval.
Dates in parenthesis are planned dates. Subject to change.
If no date is listed the course is typically offered once a year during the semester listed.
*Dates means two of the three courses will be offered.
A maximum of 9 credits of 400-level coursework may be used towards graduation requirements.
F
S(2013*)
F
S(2013*)
S(2015)
varies
F
F(2012)
S(2013*)
F(2012)
varies
(Math Dept.)
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