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Fundamentals of Environmental Economics

Fundamentals of Environmental Economics is designed to familiarize middle and high school teachers and curriculum specialists with a non-biased approach that introduces the basics of environmental economics and provides effective simulations to introduce the concepts into the classroom. This program will cover classroom-tested activities, various interactive lectures, and case studies focusing on water use policies, a global spending simulation, tragedy of the commons, and much more. 

One Day Seminars qualify for one graduate hour credit in economics from the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs for an additional fee. Please see the UCCS Optional Graduate Credit page for further information. 

Visit Lesson Plans to review the curriculum. 

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