Fall 2025 Sustainability Management PS5157 section AU1

SUMA PS5157 Carbon Markets and Global Cl

Carbon Markets and Global

Call Number 20083
Day & Time
Location
F 2:10pm-4:00pm
OTHR OTHER
Points 0
Grading Mode Ungraded
Approvals Required None
Instructor Amin Mohseni-Cheraghlou
Type LECTURE
Method of Instruction In-Person
Course Description

Carbon markets have become a central tool in global efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. This course explores the economics, institutions, and pricing mechanisms that shape these markets, providing students with a fundamental description and analysis of emissions trading systems (ETS), carbon taxes, voluntary carbon markets, internal carbon transfer pricing and emerging financial instruments. Beginning with microeconomic foundations such as externalities and market-based climate policies, students will analyze the role of international organizations and regulatory frameworks, including the Paris Agreement, the Kyoto Protocol, and regional policies like the EU Green Deal, the California carbon market and RGGI. Through real-world case studies, students will evaluate carbon pricing mechanisms across jurisdictions and industries, gaining the analytical skills necessary to assess policy effectiveness and market integrity. Designed for graduate students in environmental economics, public policy, sustainability, and finance, this course is particularly relevant for those pursuing careers in climate policy, carbon finance, and international development.

This course serves as a critical component of the environmental policy and sustainability curriculum, bridging economic theory with practical policy implementation. By integrating key concepts from environmental economics, climate governance, and financial markets, it reinforces students’ understanding of how carbon pricing aligns with broader sustainability goals. Additionally, the course supports programmatic objectives by equipping students with the technical expertise and policy fluency needed to navigate and shape carbon markets. Whether students aim to work in governmental agencies, international organizations, or private-sector sustainability roles, this course provides the necessary foundation to engage with one of the most dynamic areas of climate policy.

 

Web Site Vergil
Department Auditing
Enrollment 2 students (2 max) as of 9:05PM Tuesday, September 23, 2025
Status Full
Subject Sustainability Management
Number PS5157
Section AU1
Division School of Professional Studies
Open To Audit Program
Section key 20253SUMA5157KAU1