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The need for skilled energy engineers is steadily increasing. Our master's program encompasses all aspects of the energy sector, including energy-efficient construction, storage solutions, and power generation. Whether focusing on HVAC systems, energy conservation, engineering project management, or the complete power cycle from generation to distribution, graduates will acquire practical skills ready for immediate workplace implementation. By enhancing their expertise through a Master of Energy Engineering degree, students can significantly broaden their professional prospects.
Applicants must meet the following program requirements: Baccalaureate Degree and Field A baccalaureate degree or its equivalent in an engineering discipline, mathematics, computer science, or a natural science, such as physics or chemistry, from an accredited college or university will be required, except in special cases. Generally qualified candidates may be required by the department to remove specific course work deficiencies by completing selected undergraduate courses prior to matriculation or graduation. In most cases, the prerequisites for admission to the degree program would be satisfied by one course in thermodynamics and one in heat transfer, and these are prerequisites for several of the required courses in the degree. Grade Point Average At least 3.00/4.00 for the final 60 semester (90 quarter) hours of undergraduate study and any postbaccalaureate course work.
Minimum English Competency Test Score: TOEFL 80, with sub scores of Reading 19, Listening 17, Speaking 20, and Writing 21 (iBT Test); 60, with sub scores of Reading 19, Listening 17, Writing 21 (revised Paper-Delivered Test), OR, IELTS 6.5, with sub scores of 6.0 for all four sub scores, OR, PTE-Academic 54, with sub scores of Reading 51, Listening 47, Speaking 53, and Writing 56.