Overview
The Master of Science in Energy at Texas A&M University is an accelerated, interdisciplinary graduate program designed to prepare students to address complex challenges across the global energy landscape. Completed in as little as 10 months, the program offers both thesis and non‑thesis options and brings together faculty experts from engineering, geosciences, public policy, and business. Through a modular curriculum and a distinguished seminar series, students explore energy technologies, systems modeling, economics, policy, and sustainability while building strong analytical and quantitative skills. Offered both in person and fully online, the program equips students with a broad, systems‑level understanding of the energy sector and its rapidly evolving technologies.
Why Texas A&M?
As part of the Texas A&M Energy Institute, the M.S. in Energy provides access to world‑class faculty, industry partnerships, and a curriculum shaped by real‑world needs. Students benefit from exposure to leaders in academia, government, and industry through the Energy Institute’s seminar series and collaborative research environment. Graduates are prepared for careers across traditional and renewable energy industries, consulting, policy organizations, and research roles. With Texas A&M’s strong reputation in engineering and energy innovation—and the reach of the global Aggie Network—the M.S. in Energy offers a powerful pathway for students who want to shape the future of energy.