Critical environmental challenges face cities today, such as sustainability, climate change, energy efficiency, transportation, land use, and sprawl. To be an advocate for environmental issues, you need to have the quantitative and data skills to be able to effectively evaluate existing and future programs and policies. InMS in Environmental Economics and Urban Planningjoint degree program, you will develop a quantitative and analytical skill set along with professional planning credentials to address real-world environmental and urban challenges. This degree is offered jointly by the Department of Economics and the Department of Urban and Environmental Policy and Planning (UEP).