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Environment and Technology from the Policy and Business Perspectives
Submitted by cmjones on April 19, 2007 - 10:22am.Department:
PUB POL
Course Number:
290
Course Title:
Environment and Technology from the Policy and Business Perspectives
Instructor:
Taylor
Description:
The natural environment and technology are inextricably linked. The natural environment provides both the initial inputs as well as the ultimate disposal locations for the technologies that drive today's economy. As a result of the close relationship between the environment and human technology, technology has at times been cast as both the ultimate villain and the ultimate hero in environmental policy circles. This class introduces students to many features of the relationship between technology and the natural environment over time. It explores past (for the most part) environmental policy issues, such as acid rain and ozone depletion, through the lens of specific technologies that were important to both policy and business interests. It introduces some of the environmental strategies that are being used by both policy-makers and business to affect technology development and adoption today (e.g., Energy Star, TQEM). And it delves into the climate change debate, an ongoing issue on the environmental policy agenda in which harnessing the forces of technological innovation will be crucial to environmental progress.
Units:
4
Offered:
Fall and Spring
Course Type:
Graduate
International Economic Development Policy
Submitted by cmjones on March 14, 2007 - 1:17pm.Department:
PUB POLICY
Course Number:
C253
Course Title:
International Economic Development Policy
Instructor:
De Janvry, Sadoulet, Zilberman
Description:
This course emphasizes the
development and application of policy solutions to developing-world problems
related to poverty, macroeconomic policy, and environmental sustainability. Methods of statistical, economic, and policy
analysis are applied to a series of case studies. The course is designed to
develop practical professional skills for application in the international
arena.
Units:
3
Offered:
Fall
Course Type:
Graduate
Introduction to Public Policy Analysis
Submitted by cmjones on March 12, 2007 - 2:24pm.Department:
PUB POLICY
Course Number:
101
Course Title:
Introduction to Public Policy Analysis
Description:
A systematic and critical
approach to evaluating and designing public policies. Combines theory and
application to particular cases and problems. Diverse policy topics,
including environmental,
health, education, communications, safety, and arts policy issues, among
others.
Units:
4
Offered:
Fall and Spring
Course Type:
Undergraduate
