
The Environmental Management master’s program with a concentration in Environmental Economics and Policy at University of Duke offers a two-year curriculum that integrates economic analysis, environmental policy and sustainable management. Students develop expertise in evaluating environmental policies, analyzing economic impacts and designing solutions for resource and environmental challenges. The program emphasizes applied research, quantitative analysis and policy evaluation, equipping learners to influence decisions in government, non-profit and corporate sectors. Its structured design ensures students acquire both theoretical knowledge and practical skills to address complex environmental and economic issues effectively.
Participants benefit from faculty mentorship, access to research databases, and engagement in applied projects. The curriculum emphasizes policy evaluation, economic analysis, environmental management and sustainability strategies, enabling students to assess policy impacts and implement effective environmental solutions. Through seminars, research projects and case studies, learners develop analytical, problem-solving and communication skills, preparing them for leadership roles in environmental economics, policy design and sustainable management.
Semester 1 – Foundations in Environmental Economics and Policy
• Principles of Environmental Economics
• Environmental Policy and Governance
• Quantitative Methods for Policy Analysis
• Seminar in Sustainability Challenges
Semester 2 – Applied Economic Analysis & Policy Evaluation
• Cost-Benefit Analysis of Environmental Projects
• Economic Modeling for Policy Design
• Case Studies in Environmental Policy
• Applied Research Project
Semester 3 – Advanced Topics & Specialization
• Climate Policy and Economic Impacts
• Sustainable Development and Resource Management
• Elective in Specialized Policy Topic
• Fieldwork / Applied Research
Semester 4 – Capstone & Thesis Integration
• Independent Research / Master’s Thesis
• Policy Impact Assessment and Evaluation
• Seminar: Environmental Economics in Practice
• Professional Portfolio Development
Graduates of this program are prepared for professional and policy-focused roles in environmental economics, sustainability and public policy. Common career paths include environmental economist, policy analyst, sustainability consultant and research specialist. Additional opportunities exist in government agencies, international organizations, non-profits, consulting firms and corporate sustainability departments. The program also provides a strong foundation for students pursuing doctoral studies in environmental economics, policy or sustainable management. By combining rigorous economic analysis with applied research, graduates are equipped to guide policy decisions and implement sustainable solutions effectively.
This two-year master’s program is ideal for students seeking a rigorous and applied approach to environmental management with an economic perspective. The curriculum emphasizes economic analysis, policy evaluation, sustainability strategies and applied research, allowing learners to integrate economic insight with practical policy solutions. Students engage in research projects, case studies and faculty-guided mentorship that strengthen analytical, decision-making and problem-solving skills. The program’s structured design ensures graduates are prepared for careers in environmental policy, sustainability, economic analysis or doctoral study. For those aiming to influence environmental decisions and promote sustainable development, this program provides a focused and highly practical pathway.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 (919) 684-8111
Email: admissions@duke.edu
Address: University of Duke, Durham, North Carolina, United States