• Students will gain practical knowledge on topics including HVAC design, creating high efficiency buildings, engineering project management as well as power from production to storage to delivery.
  • Don’t have an engineering degree? As long as the students have a solid understanding of math and science they would be a good candidate for the Master of Energy Engineering program. 
  • They have students with degrees in physics, architecture, environmental studies and others.
  • The Master of Energy Engineering faculty brings real world experience to the classroom.
  • Experience that includes work with the Department of Energy, Argonne National Lab, Motorola, Gas Research Institute, Worn Jerabek Architects as well as various leaders in the energy industry.