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The Energy and Mineral Engineering (EME) program offers a unified graduate curriculum centered on economically viable, safe, and efficient energy and mineral production. This flexible program educates students in energy and mineral sciences, covering both renewable and non-renewable resources. It balances comprehensive learning with specialized study, requiring students to complete a structured yet adaptable curriculum that keeps pace with this dynamic field. Students enroll in core courses, required specialization classes, and electives from a wide selection to fulfill credit requirements.
Earning a graduate degree in energy and mineral engineering equips you with essential knowledge and skills to develop safe, sustainable, and efficient solutions for the evolving energy and mineral sectors. This program prepares graduates for professional opportunities in both academic and industrial settings.
Admission to the Energy and Mineral Engineering graduate program is competitive. Entering students must hold a bachelor's degree in a science or engineering discipline, unless they are admitted to the Integrated Undergraduate-Graduate (IUG) program. Students with 3.00 or better (out of 4.00) junior/senior cumulative grade-point averages and appropriate course backgrounds will be considered for admission. Exceptions to the minimum 3.00 grade-point average may be made for students with special backgrounds, abilities, and interests, at the program’s discretion.
English Proficiency: TOEFL Internet-based test (iBT) - a total score of 80 with a 19 on the speaking section for the internet-based test (iBT); TOEFL Paper-based test - the minimum acceptable score is 550; IELTS - The minimum acceptable composite score for the IELTS Academic Test is 6.5.