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12 Energy Studies programs found

Online MSc Programs in Energy Studies

Students may consider pursuing a Master of Science after finishing their bachelor’s degree in a closely related field. It takes approximately one to two years to finish this kind of degree. After completion, students may improve their chances of obtaining a career with greater responsibilities and higher pay.

What is an online MSc in Energy Studies? If science is of interest to students, they have surely asked this question. This type of degree puts focus on both the scientific and managerial aspects of this field. Courses typically include oil, diplomacy, and energy; alternative energy and wind; nuclear energy; economics; international energy agencies; renewable energy; energy in business; technology and science for energy; petrochemicals and oil; global energy issues; energy accounting and economics; critical thinking and argumentation; and electrical energy.

Those who a complete a master’s degree in energy may have other skills they developed as they completed their degree requirements. Skills such as improved analytical abilities, stronger leadership capabilities, and enhanced time management may benefit those entering the job market.

How much this online degree costs varies greatly depending on the online school a student chooses. Whether the student is considering an international or domestic university, he or she should contact the school to get more information about the curriculum and financial requirements.

Careers in energy tend to be in demand in many areas throughout the world, and there are several industries students can explore. These industries may include aeronautics, business, science and technology, and consulting. Job titles students may qualify for include environmental planner, energy analyst, fuel engineer, environmental analyst, and regulatory analyst.

Possessing an energy master’s degree may set students up for more career prospects and a greater chance at career success. To explore the different school and course options, search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.