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shakeydude
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Hi,
I am a civil engineer and I have been thinking of doing a distance course part time and I have looked at alot of different things. One thing that caught my fancy was Environmental Economics, basically seeing the effect that carbon taxes, sustainable designs etc has on economies on a micro and macro scale....I think that I would be able to utilise both courses to my benefit
I would find it very interesting but I am thinking what jobs could I get from it. Government Departments, EU etc would seem the most likely but would have opportunities with private consultants.
I would hope to bring my qualification to an MSc level as well, would this be a high enough qualification to work as an economist outright??
if anyone could give me some advice or has made a similar change I would appreciate it!!!
I am a civil engineer and I have been thinking of doing a distance course part time and I have looked at alot of different things. One thing that caught my fancy was Environmental Economics, basically seeing the effect that carbon taxes, sustainable designs etc has on economies on a micro and macro scale....I think that I would be able to utilise both courses to my benefit
I would find it very interesting but I am thinking what jobs could I get from it. Government Departments, EU etc would seem the most likely but would have opportunities with private consultants.
I would hope to bring my qualification to an MSc level as well, would this be a high enough qualification to work as an economist outright??
if anyone could give me some advice or has made a similar change I would appreciate it!!!