- The Master of Science in Ecological Economics program at the University of Leeds is a duration of 1-year.
- This program is available on a full-time and part-time basis.
- The Masters's degree is based in the School of Earth and Environment with some of the modules being taught by the Leeds University Business School.
- Students will learn from academics who are experts in their field, with extensive teaching, research, and consultancy experience of international standing.
- Some of the main courses students go through in this program are:
- Research Methods
- Research Project
- Introduction to Ecological Economics
- Environmental Economics and Policy
- Tools and Techniques in Ecological Economics
- Macroeconomics
- Econometrics
- Behavioral Economics
- Students gain skills that are in demand by organizations ranging from government and academia to international NGOs and social enterprises and have access to career opportunities through the vibrant alumni community.
- The student-faculty ratio of this college is 11:1.
- Students will learn the skills to pursue a successful career in government, business, or a non-governmental organization.
- Many of the students also pursue a research career and continue to a Ph.D.
- The acceptance rate of the University of Leeds is 75%.
- The University of Leeds is ranked in the top 100 universities in the QS World University Rankings 2021.