Environmental protection is one of the most intensive and extensive arenas of international regulatory cooperation, encompassing issues from cross-border disputes over shared waterways to multilateral frameworks for managing climate change, ozone depletion, and biodiversity. Heightened concern about both the availability of energy resources and their environmental impacts has increased demand for leaders and analysts who can navigate the political, economic, scientific, and technological dimensions of these issues to inform critical policy decisions in a multinational context.
Master of International Public Affairs students pursuing a policy focus in energy and environmental policy take advantage of the university's Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies, a recognized global leader in interdisciplinary study of environmental issues. Within the Nelson Institute, the Center for Sustainability and the Global Environment pursues scientific and social scientific research on global environmental degradation and change. Students interested in energy and environmental policy pursue one of two options:
Both the energy and environment focus field and the energy analysis and policy certificate curricula prepare students for professional work with governments, utilities, consulting firms, and other organizations concerned with these issues.
Students may take courses from other departments depending on their interests. Students should consult their advisors if they are unsure whether a course is appropriate for their focus field. These elective courses include:
AAE 431 Natural Resource Economics
AAE/ECON/ENVIR ST 343 Environmental Economics
AGRON 630 Ecotoxicology: Toxicant Effects on Ecosystems
AOS/ENVIR ST/PHYSICS 472 Scientific Background for Global Environmental Problems
CEE 423/ME 466 Air Pollution Effects, Measurements and Controls
ECON 671 Energy Economics
ENVIR ST 402 Environmental Strategy and Sustainability
ENVIR ST 502 Air Pollution and Human Health
ENVIR ST 507 People, Chemicals, Environment
ENVIR ST 513 Environment and Health in Global Perspective
ENVIR ST 515 Renewable Resources Policy
ENVIR ST/AOS 535 Atmospheric Dispersion and Air Pollution
ENVIR ST 539 Air Resources Science and Policy
ENVIR ST 821 Resources Policy Issues: Regional and National
LAW 837 Regulated Industries: Energy
NEEP 571 Economic and Environmental Aspects of Nuclear Energy
TRANS PU 725 Public Utilities
URPL 834 Land Use Policy and Planning
PA 818 Quantitative Tools for Public Policy Analysis
PA 850 International Governance
PA 854 Macroeconomic Policy Analysis
PA 860 Workshop in Public Affairs, International Issues
PA 880 Microeconomic Policy Analysis
PA 799 Professional Development Workshop
PA 809 Energy Analysis and Policy Seminar
PA 810 Energy Analysis Seminar
PA 827 Internship
PA 841 International Business and Government
PA 866 Global Environmental Governance
PA 867 Government Finance in Developing Countries
PA 871 Public Program Evaluation
PA 873 Introduction to Policy Analysis
PA 881 Cost-Benefit Analysis
Students can add a focus on a region and take courses from outside departments that offer courses on that region. Certificates are offered in the following departments:
African Studies, East Asian Studies, European Studies, French Studies, German Studies, Global Cultures, Global Health, Middle East Studies, Russian, East European and Central Asian Studies, South Asian Studies and Latin American, Caribbean, and Iberian Studies.
La Follette School alumni have worked with these organizations: