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13 skills mapped from curriculum analysis
These skills are derived from curriculum analysis and industry alignment. Primary skills are core to the program; others are developed through coursework and projects.
Core skills
Additional skills
Thinking & Problem Solving
Business & Strategy
Data & Analytics
Human Skills
Total skills
13
Core skills
7
High demand
7
This is based on the Climate, Energy & Carbon Economics Future Field and its subfields (not program‑specific promises). Use the official program page for curriculum details.
Why this field matters
Climate tech, renewable energy, carbon economics, and sustainability
Career outcomes snapshot
A quick, visual overview of common outcomes in this field (roles + paths + subfields). It’s field-level context — not a promise for this specific program.
Roles
6
Paths
6
Subfields
2
Top roles
Typical paths
Subfields
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A–F framework evaluation • Each score is backed by evidence
6-dimension future-readiness evaluation
Future relevance
Is this program connected to fast-growing careers?
Based on this program's field (Climate, Energy & Carbon Economics), curriculum structure, and institution profile. How we score →
Tech & data strength
Will you build strong technical skills (data, software, AI tools)?
“Topics covered in this Master’s programme include biological resources, value chains and various policy instruments, giving you the possibility to specialise your knowledge to gain a Master’s degree in either business administration or economics.”
View sourcePeople skills
Does it build communication, teamwork, and leadership?
Based on this program's field (Climate, Energy & Carbon Economics), curriculum structure, and institution profile. How we score →
Practical learning
Do you learn by doing (projects, labs, real-world work)?
“Syllabus Syllabus Student life Student life Studying at SLU is not just about attending lectures and seminars.”
View sourceInnovation & entrepreneurship
Does it support innovation, startups, or building new things?
Based on this program's field (Climate, Energy & Carbon Economics), curriculum structure, and institution profile. How we score →
Global & ethical impact
Does it cover sustainability, ethics, and global perspective?
“Students specialising in economics will develop an understanding of micro economic theory, environmental policy, econometrics, policy evaluation and sustainable development.”
View sourceHow we calculate these scores
Our A–F framework evaluates programs across 6 dimensions of future-readiness. Scores combine: field alignment (how the program's field connects to growing industries), curriculum signals (keywords, course structure, learning outcomes), and institution profile (research focus, industry partnerships). This program has 3 verified citations from official sources.
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Industry insights verified by Mojo
Big-picture context for Climate, Energy & Carbon Economics. These sources show why the field is growing — not specific program details.
Energy jobs growing faster than the overall economy
International Energy Agency • 2024-01-01
Strong investment in energy infrastructure drove a 2.2% rise in energy jobs last year, nearly double the rate of employment growth for the wider global economy.
Read sourceCitations from official sources
Topics covered in this Master’s programme include biological resources, value chains and various policy instruments, giving you the possibility to specialise your knowledge to gain a Master’s degree in either business administration or economics.
View sourceSyllabus Syllabus Student life Student life Studying at SLU is not just about attending lectures and seminars.
View sourceStudents specialising in economics will develop an understanding of micro economic theory, environmental policy, econometrics, policy evaluation and sustainable development.