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    Program Level

    Master by Course Work

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines15-Jul-2021 30-Nov-2021
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    Duration 12 month(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 17,073  / year
    Apply Date 30-Nov-2021
    Next Intake 15-Jul-2021

    Energy

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    Overview The Master of Science in Energy at Texas A&M University is designed to introduce students and professionals to the multiple interdisciplinary facets of energy ranging from an overview of energy technologies (fossil-based, renewable, and non-fossil based) to multi-scale energy systems engineering methods, to energy economics, law, security, policy, and societal impact. The structure of the degree is based on (a) non-overlapping modules, (b) distinguished seminar series, and (c) research thesis (thesis track only). The degree can be completed face-to-face in College Station, Texas or fully online via distance learning without any residency requirement.The aims of the Master of Science in Energy degree program are:Educate students/professionals with the broad spectrum of important energy issues, energy technologies based on fossil and non-fossil resources, sustainable energy technologies, and their interactions with energy economics, entrepreneurship, law, and policy.Enhance the quantitative skills and knowledge of students/professionals for the analysis, simulation, and optimization of energy systems, and prepare them for practical applications.Develop and enhance students’ skills for independent research in energy.Educate and train the new generation of “energy experts” to leading and impactful careers in the multi-faceted energy industry, the energy business domain, the law sector, the public policy sector, and the government.Integrate and synergize educational efforts in energy from all parts of Texas A&M University that include (a) the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences; (b) the College of Engineering, (c) the College of Geosciences; (d) the College of Sciences; (e) the Bush School of Government and Public Policy; (f) the Mays Business School; (g) the College of Liberal Arts; and (h) the School of Law. I want to find another Master Course
    Through a 10-month long program, featuring thesis and non-thesis tracks, the Master of Science in Energy at Texas A&M University aims to expose students and professionals to  important energy challenges and opportunities, and advances in theory, methods, technologies, and applications delivered by energy leaders from academia, industry, and government.

    Disciplines

    Energy & Power Engineering

    Sustainable Energy

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    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    USD 17,073 
    Texas A&M University

    Energy

    Texas A&M University

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    United States of America,

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