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Excellent career prospects. 88% of our graduates are employed within six months after graduation. The average salary of our graduates with an Energy Systems Engineering MEng is $87,000.
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Flexibility in schedule and location. Students can choose to be either full time or part-time. Most classes are taught as a hybrid, so students can take courses on-campus, remote, or fully online each semester.
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Multidisciplinary training and integrative thinking. The curriculum takes a holistic approach and exposes students to courses from across disciplines, including engineering, natural and social sciences, public policy, environmental science, and business. Students gain a depth and breadth of knowledge and an interdisciplinary perspective of the need for energy solutions.
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Education by world-class researchers and industry leaders. Students take courses that are taught by world-renowned researchers working on topics related to energy, as well as industry leaders who have made outstanding impacts in energy systems.
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Immersive practicum opportunities. Students get to practice their learnings through industry-relevant capstone projects with industry, research, and non-profit organizations, integrating across traditional engineering disciplines like mechanical, industrial, material science engineering, as well as non-engineering disciplines like public policy, to create real-world solutions.
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World-class resources and infrastructure. Students can benefit from resources like the Center for Entrepreneurship and the Energy Institute. In addition, the University hosts a wide range of research institutes and core facilities from which students can benefit.
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ONLINE BY DESIGNThis degree is designed for online delivery, offering students the opportunity to pursue a high-quality graduate engineering education that is flexible and convenient. As an online student, you will have access to the same expert faculty, rigorous coursework, and breadth of resources as those studying on campus. You will also earn the same world-class Michigan Engineering degree.
An MEng degree in Energy Systems Engineering provides students with advanced knowledge in science and engineering of energy conversion technologies, coupled with a breadth of knowledge in sustainability, economics of energy, and public policy.
Students also get to perform capstone projects on industry-relevant problems. The acquired knowledge and skills through this degree prepare students to take on the challenges of our society in the areas of sustainable energy generation, storage, and conversion as well as in the related areas of consulting, public policy, and social sciences. Graduates are prepared to responsibly lead the future development of critically needed, sustainable infrastructures.