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30 credits
Required CoursesAll of the following courses: |
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Course Code | Course Title | Credits |
ENV5226 | Energy Law & Policy in a Carbon-Constrained World | 3 |
ENV5228 | Energy Regulation, Markets, and the Environment | 3 |
ENV5220 | Environmental Economics and Markets | 3 |
REQ7180 | Public Law | 3 |
Project/Writing RequirementMay choose one of the following courses: |
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Course Code | Course Title | Credits |
ENV5303 | Advanced Energy Writing Seminar | 2 |
Independent Research Project or AWR on an Energy Topic | ||
MERL Externship | 4-10 | |
Participation in the Institute for Energy and the Environment Research Associate Program | ||
CLI9427 | Energy Clinic | 4 |
CLI9437 | Advanced Energy Clinic | 4 |
Energy ElectivesAt least six (6) credits from the following energy elective courses: |
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Course Code | Course Title | Credits |
ENV5498 | America's Energy Crisis | 2 |
ENV5476 | Nuclear Power and Public Policy | 2 |
ENV5468 | Oil & Gas Production & the Environment | 2 |
ENV5550 | Renewable Energy Project Finance & Development | 2 |
ENV5510 | Essentials of the Electric Grid - Engineering | 1 |
ENV5511 | Essentials of the Electric Grid - Business | 1 |
ENV5512 | Essentials of the Electric Grid - Legal | 1 |
ENV5375 | Global Energy Justice | 2 |
ENV5492 | Renewable Energy Law and Policy | 2 |
ENV5344 | Alternative Fuels and Renewable Energy | 3 |
ENV5469 | Oil and Gas Development and the Environment | 3 |
General ElectivesAt least three (3) credits from the following general elective courses: |
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Course Code | Course Title | Credits |
ENV5105 | Administrative Law | 3 |
ENV5205 | Air Pollution Law & Policy | 3 |
Any dispute resolution course | 2-3 | |
ENV5209 | CERCLA Law & Policy | 3 |
ENV5212 | Climate Change and the Law | 3 |
ENV5365 | Climate Change: The Power of Taxes | 2 |
ENV5115 | Environmental Law | 3 |
ENV5125 | Land Use Regulation | 3 |
PUB7550 | National Security Law | 3 |
Remaining electives may be chosen from the courses and experiential options listed above and from the following list of approved courses.
NoteThis page is offered as a quick, simplified glance of a complex topic. Please consult the Academic Regulations section of the 2015-2016 Student Handbook for full and official degree requirements.