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The Energy Resources Engineering program offers comprehensive training in core scientific principles and their real-world applications to tackle the dynamic challenges of this discipline. Students study essential concepts in chemistry, computing, engineering, earth sciences, mathematics, and physics. Specialized coursework explores energy engineering applications including fossil fuel extraction, geothermal systems, carbon storage technologies, and sustainable energy solutions. A key focus involves understanding subsurface fluid dynamics, with applications ranging from maximizing petroleum extraction to environmental cleanup of groundwater. The curriculum also addresses critical contemporary issues like sustainable energy development, climate change mitigation, and carbon dioxide storage solutions.
Applicants from colleges and universities of recognized standing who hold a U.S. bachelor's degree or its equivalent are eligible to be considered for admission for graduate study. English Proficiency: TOEFL - Your minimum score must be 100 (internet based) OR 600 (paper based).