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PH.D.
IN ENERGY & ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY (PH.D/ENEP)
Administered by the Center for Energy and Environmental
Policy
I. Required 1st Year Theory Courses:
(2 required 3-credit seminars)
ENEP 821 Technology, Environment and Society
ENEP 820 International Perspectives on Energy & Environmental
Policy
II. Methods Requirement: (6 credits of
methodology course work are selected from the following
list of three-credit courses)
Courses satisfying the Methodology Requirement
include:
ECON 801 Microeconomic Theory
ECON 802 Macroeconomic Theory
ENWC 615 Wildlife Research Techniques
FREC 682 Special
Analysis of Natural Resources
GEOG 670 Geographic Information Systems and Science
GEOG 671 Advanced Geographic Info Systems
MAST 681 Remote Sensing of Environment
ORES 801 Optimization Models & Methods
POSC 816 Advanced Social Research
UAPP/POSC 801 Processes of Social Inquiry
UAPP 816 Advanced Social Statistics
For individuals with strong backgrounds in
economics, the following three credit methods courses may
be added to the above list for selection:
ECON 810 Mathematics for Economists
ECON 822 Econometric Theory
ECON 823 Seminar in Econometrics
III. Social Science Requirement:
(6 credits of social science course work
are selected from the following list of three-credit courses)
Courses satisfying the Social Science Requirement
include:
ENEP 625 Energy Policy and Administration
ENEP 626 Climate Change: Science, Policy and Political Economy
ENEP 802 Electricity Policy and Planning
ENEP 810 Political Economy of the Environment
ENEP 824 Sustainable Energy Policy and Planning
ENEP 666 Special Problem: Topics in Energy Policy
ENEP 666 Special Problem: Topics in Political Economy of Energy & Environment
ENEP 666 Special Problem: Topics in Sustainable Development
ENEP 666 Special Problem: Comparative Environmental Politics
ENEP 868 Research: Environmental Justice Issues
ENEP 868 Research: Political Economy of Energy & Environment
ENEP 868 Research: Sustainable Development Issues
ENEP 868 Research: Sustainable Energy Policy
ENEP 868 Research: Sustainable Water Policy
ENEP 870 Readings: Climate Change Politics and Policy
ENEP 870 Readings: Ecofeminism
ENEP 870 Readings: Energy Economics
ENEP 870 Readings: Energy and Gender
ENEP 870 Readings: Energy Policy
ENEP 870 Readings: Environmental Ethics
ENEP 870 Readings: Environmental Justice
ENEP 870 Readings: Political Economy of Energy & Environment
ENEP 870 Readings: Postmodernism and Environmentalism
ENEP 870 Readings: Sustainable Development
ENEP 870 Readings: Sustainable Energy Options
ENEP 870 Readings: Sustainable Water Options
ECON 862 Topics in Industrial
Organization and Regulation
GEOG 622 Resources, Development and the Environment
MAST670 U.S. Ocean and Costal Policy
MAST/ECON 675 Economics of Natural Resources
MAST/ECON 676 Environmental Economics
MAST 677 International Ocean & Environmental Policy
POSC 656 Politics and Disaster
POSC/UAPP 818 Environmental Policy and Administration
POSC/SOCI 866 Special Problem: Issues in Disaster Research
POSC/ENEP 868 Research: Environmental Policy
POSC/ENEP 870 Readings: Environmental Policy
SOCI 671 Disasters,
Vulnerability and Development
UAPP 611 Regional Watershed Management
UAPP/GEOG 628 Issues in Land Use and Environmental Planning
Note: Not all courses on the above list are
offered annually.
IV. Science, Engineering
and Public Policy Requirement: (3 credits)
Students complete the science, engineering
and public policy requirement by choosing a three-credit
graduate course (including tutorial courses with a number
such as 666, 868 or 870) in a natural science or engineering
related topic to meet the science, engineering and public
policy requirement. The course must be taken with a member
of the University's science or engineering faculty and should
be linked to the student's research interest. Examples include
(but are not limited to):
BISC 631 Practice of Science
BISC 637 Population Ecology
BREG 666 Special Problem: Science & Engineering Aspects of Agricultural Systems
BREG 666 Special Problem: Science & Engineering Aspects of Water Systems
CIEG 632 Chemical Aspects: Environmental Engineering
CIEG 636 Biological Aspects: Environmental Engineering
CIEG 654 Urban Transportation Planning
ELEG 620 Solar Electric Systems: Engineering and Science Aspects
ELEG 628 Solar Energy Technology and Applications
ENWC 620 Behavioral Ecology
MAST 606 Ocean & Atmosphere Remote Sensing
V. Qualifying Examination in Theory,
Methodology and Policy Analysis
Doctoral students are required to stand for
and pass the Qualifying Examination in Theory, Methodology
and Policy Analysis at the conclusion of the first year
of study. The Examination is prepared by a committee of
the ENEP core faculty and is chaired by the ENEP program
director. Students receiving a conditional pass or failing
grade cannot continue further in the program until they
have achieved a passing grade (based either on completion
of remedial work or re-examination, as specified by the
examination committee). Only one re-examination is permitted.
VI. Concentration
or Specialization Requirement (15 credit hours, including
the 3-credit Doctoral Research Paper – ENEP 863)*
Courses not taken from the list under Section
III. above can be used to build a concentration/specialization.
Coursework other than offerings listed in Section III. can
be included with the approval of the student’s advisor.
VII. Doctoral Dissertation
(Includes 9 credits of registration for doctoral research
supervision – ENEP 969)
The Ph.D. in ENEP is awarded upon the successful
defense of the dissertation before a committee of four faculty,
two of whom – including the chair – must be
selected from the core faculty of the ENEP Program. At least
one committee member must be selected from non-ENEP core
faculty and may hold an appointment from another institution.
It is expected that an external faculty member from another
institution with expertise in the regional focus of the
dissertation will be selected when the research concerns
an international topic. The defense of the dissertation
is conducted as a public examination. The committee must
determine that the work represents a distinctive contribution
to the field and meets standards of scholarship and research
expected for the award of a Ph.D. in the field.
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