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This 10-month Master of Science in Energy program offers both thesis and non-thesis options, designed to immerse students and working professionals in (a) critical energy issues and prospects, and (b) cutting-edge theoretical developments, methodologies, technologies, and practical applications presented by energy experts from academic, corporate, and governmental sectors through a modular curriculum and prestigious lecture series.
The program focuses on cultivating a new wave of energy-literate individuals who gain comprehensive knowledge across all energy domains using quantitative analysis techniques and multi-scale systems approaches.
The curriculum exposes participants to energy's diverse interdisciplinary aspects, covering everything from energy technology surveys (including fossil fuels, renewables, and alternative sources) to systems engineering methodologies, as well as energy-related economics, legal frameworks, security concerns, policy matters, and social implications. The degree framework consists of (a) distinct course modules, (b) an esteemed lecture series, and (c) optional thesis research (for thesis-track students). The program is also available through asynchronous online learning platforms.