See notes regarding special topics* and LAW** courses.

Required course—one from the following (3 credits). Both are strongly recommended:
The course not taken to fulfill this requirement may be used as a supporting course.
IAFF 6151Environmental Policy
IAFF 6152Energy Policy
Supporting courses (9 credits):
ECON 6237Economics of the Environment and Natural Resources
ECON 6295Special Topics (Applied Environmental Economics)
EMSE 6200Policy Factors in Environmental and Energy Management
EMSE 6220Environmental Management
EMSE 6245Analytical Tools for Environmental Management
EMSE 6260Energy Management
EMSE 6290Climate Change: Policy, Impacts, and Response
GEOG 6220Seminar: Climatic Change
GEOG 6293Special Topics (Agriculture and Sustainable Food Systems)
GEOG 6293Special Topics (Environmental Conservation)
GEOG 6293Special Topics (Geography of Climate Migration)
IAFF 6118Special Topics in International Affairs (Global Electricity Markets)
IAFF 6118Special Topics in International Affairs (Global Energy Markets)
IAFF 6118Special Topics in International Affairs (Managing the World's Water)
IAFF 6138Special Topics in International Development Studies (Achieving Sustainable Development)
IAFF 6138Special Topics in International Development Studies (Climate Change and Smallholder Farmers)
IAFF 6138Special Topics in International Development Studies (Climate Change and Sustainable Development)
IAFF 6138Special Topics in International Development Studies (Strategic Environmental Management)
IAFF 6141International Science and Technology Policy Cornerstone
IAFF 6158Special Topics in International Science and Technology Policy (Science Diplomacy)
IAFF 6164Environmental Security
IAFF 6358Special Topics in Latin American and Hemispheric Studies (Climate Change and Environmental Policy in Latin America)
IAFF 6378Special Topics in Middle East Studies (Climate Change and Environmental Policy in the Middle East and North Africa)
IAFF 6378Special Topics in Middle East Studies (Oil: Industry, Economy, Society)
LAW 6454International Environmental Law **
LAW 6455Climate Change Law and Justice **
LAW 6458Environmental Negotiation and Dispute Resolution **
PUBH 6122Protecting Public Health and the Environment: Policies, Politics, and Programs
PUBH 6130Sustainable Energy and the Environment
Suggested skills courses (credits count toward the skills course requirement for the master's program):
IAFF 6502Professional Skills I (GIS I)
IAFF 6503Professional Skills II (GIS II)

*Specific subject matter covered in special/selected topics courses varies by semester. Consult the Schedule of Classes for each semester's offerings. Topics courses not listed here may be used to fulfill program requirements if approved by the program director.

**Up to two relevant LAW courses may be taken with the permission of the Law School Dean of Students and the Elliott School academic advisor.