Environmental Economics, Politics and Policy (EEPP), Minor

Requirements for Students Matriculating in or before Academic Year 2024-2025. Learn more about University Academic Regulation 3.1.

Total Hours: 21

Minor Requirements
AGEC 1113Introduction to Agricultural Economics (S)3
or ECON 2103 Introduction to Microeconomics (S)
AGEC 3503Natural Resource Economics3
or ECON 3903 Economics of the Environment
AGEC 4503Environmental Economics and Resource Development3
Select at least 12 hours of the following:12
Issues in Agricultural Policy
Agricultural Law
American Agricultural Policy
Intermediate Microeconomics
Introduction to National Environmental Policy Act
Ethical Issues in Agriculture and the Environment
Conservation of Natural Resources (S)
Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change
American Environmental History (H)
Natural Resource Recreation
Recreation in the Natural Environment
Natural Resources, People and Sustainable Development (I)
Public Policy
Environmental Law And Policy
Natural Resources and Environmental Policy
Environmental Sociology (S)
Oklahoma Environmental Sociology
World Population Problems
Total Hours21

Other Requirements

  • At least nine upper-division hours must be taken at OSU.
  • A grade-point average of 2.0 for courses that count for the minor.

Additional OSU Requirements

Undergraduate Minors

  • An undergraduate minor must include between fifteen and thirty hours, inclusive of undergraduate coursework.
  • A minimum of six credit hours for the minor must be earned in residence at OSU.
  • The courses required for a minor may be included in the course requirements for any undergraduate degree or they may be in addition to degree requirements, depending on the overlap between the minor and degree requirements. However, an undergraduate minor must be earned in an academic field other than the student's declared degree option. The minor may not duplicate the degree major or option (for example, a student who earns a BA in Art with an Art History option may earn a minor in Studio Art but not Art History).
  • A student generally follows the minor requirements associated with his or her matriculation year or newer requirements that have been established since matriculation. The time limit for following requirements from a given academic year is six years.

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