Natural Resources and Enviromental Economics

Prof. Dr. Endah Saptutyningsih, S.E., M.Si

The Natural Resources and Environmental Economics: Theory and Application discuss the utilization of natural resources and environmental economics. In this course, we will discuss the theory of environmental sustainability, greening the economy, climate change and renewable energy as the module for this course. In this course, the environmental valuation methods is also discussed part of each module. The learning activities are in the form of lecture, field task, presentation and discussion. The assessment will be made based on Learning Evaluation test in each module (70%) and Final Presentation (30%).

 

The Grading Systems are as follows:

 

Letter Grade

Score

Description

Remark

Quality Points Equivalent

A

A ≥ 80

Excellent

Passed

4,00

AB

75 ≤  AB < 80

Very Good

Passed

3,50

B

65 ≤ B <75

Good

Passed

3,00

BC

60 ≤ BC < 65

Fairly Good

Passed

2,50

C

50 ≤ C < 60

Satisfactoy

Passed

2,00

D

35 ≤ D < 50

Poor

Conditional Pass

1,00

E

E < 35

Failure

Failed

0,00

 

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN

Language : English
Level : Beginner
Date : 1 March – 31 May 2024
Credit : 3 credit hours

INTENDED OUTCOMES

  1. To understand the coherent Natural Resources and Environmental Economics between theory and application
  2. To discover comprehensively the analysis related to natural resources and environmental economics
  3. To practice and implemented the analysis for individuals, households, communities and government

How you will learn

Every course in explained into manageable, modules, and designed to promote learning process through various learning activities:

  1. Work through downloadable and online instructional material
  2. Interact actively and intensively with peers and diverse background of facilitators
  3. Learn various learning instruments, including videos and more
  4. Obtain real world case studies
  5. Conduct each week evaluation assessment and project submission

Evaluation / Assessment

  1. Assignment
  2. Project Paper
  3. Examination
  4. Attendance
  5. Class Participation