The Texas A&M Energy Institute's Certificate in Energy is designed to prepare future leaders in the energy sector. It caters to both students and professionals seeking education in the dynamic energy research domain. Through quantitative analytical methods and multi-scale systems-based approaches, the program explores high-impact and interdisciplinary aspects of energy. Participants gain insights into diverse energy facets, from technology overviews (fossil-based, renewable, and non-fossil-based) to energy systems engineering, economics, law, security, policy, and societal impact.
The Certificate in Energy program from the Texas A&M Energy Institute is open to individuals who have earned a bachelor's degree from an accredited institution. The certificate is earned by taking 10 courses from the Master of Science in Energy (MSE) degree program. Each course is 1.5 credit hours.
To qualify for this certificate, you must complete 15 semester credit hours (SCH) of coursework. You will select 10 courses to take from the available list. Each course is 1.5 credit hours.
Check the course catalog for the most up-to-date course options, as these options could change.