10-Month MSE
Earn a Master of Science in Energy or Certificate in just 10 months, on-campus or fully online.
8 colleges
Learn from faculty across 8 colleges at Texas A&M, including Engineering, Law, and Business.
Job Placements
Graduates secure roles in petroleum giants, renewable energy startups, and public policy organizations.
Overview
Through a 10-month long program, featuring thesis and non-thesis tracks, the Master of Science in Energy aims to expose students and professionals to (a) important energy challenges and opportunities, and (b) advances in theory, methods, technologies, and applications delivered by energy leaders from academia, industry, and government, through a module-based structure and a distinguished seminar series.
Emphasis is placed on creating a new generation of energy educated students and professionals who are broadly educated on all components of energy through quantitative analytical methods and multi-scale systems based approaches.
Program Structure
Complete the program in as little as 10 months.
Modular-based curriculum covering sustainability, energy economics, law, and digitization.
Exceptional placement record in petroleum companies, clean energy startups, and public policy roles.
Why an MSE?
- 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 Bush School of Government & Public Service, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, School of Architecture, College of Arts & Sciences, College of Engineering, Mays Business School, and School of Law.
"The Master of Science in Energy gave me a broader understanding of the energy field. I use the knowledge from Energy Systems Engineering, Energy Accounting, and Economics of Energy in my role." - Joonjae Ryu