# Study Options – Energy Centre
**Source**: https://www.energycentre.auckland.ac.nz/studyoptions/
**Parent**: https://www.energycentre.auckland.ac.nz/education/
## In economics, you always want to ask ‘And then what?’
Warren Buffett, Founder, Berkshire Hathaway
## Study options
If you are interested in studying energy economics, we offer two specialised energy economics courses taught through the Economics Department. Additionally, there is the option of doing an honours/masters dissertation/thesis on an energy subject, and if you want to know more about any of the economic courses, please feel free to contact[emilson.silva@auckland.ac.nz](mailto:emilson.silva@auckland.ac.nz)
**PhD students**
There is the option of doing an honours/masters dissertation/thesis on an energy subject. If you want to know more about these courses, please email [emilson.silva@auckland.ac.nz](mailto:emilson.silva@auckland.ac.nz)
A growing group of staff, PhD and other students also share research experiences with industry outsiders in regular Energy Centre seminars.
[ENERGY CENTRE events](https://www.energycentre.auckland.ac.nz/events/)
**Postgraduate courses**
****ECON 780 Climate and Energy Economics****
An in-depth analysis of energy and resource economics. Topics include resource allocation and optimisation using dynamic programming and environmental management. Electricity markets are treated comprehensibly including issues surrounding security of supply and incorporating renewable electricity generation.
Other University of Auckland faculties also offer energy-related courses that might be eligible for your degree (check with your postgraduate adviser).
[find out more](https://www.auckland.ac.nz/en/study/study-options/find-a-study-option/economics/postgraduate.html)
**Undergraduate** **courses**
**Econ 372 Energy and Environmental Economics**
This course examines the economics of resource use with a particular emphasis on world oil markets and issues surrounding energy security. Energy markets are analysed with an emphasis on the electricity market. Issues surrounding energy economics and climate change, energy efficiency and policy measures to promote renewable energy sources are discussed.
[FIND OUT more](https://www.auckland.ac.nz/en/study/study-options/find-a-study-option/economics/undergraduate.html)
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