Individualized plans of study are developed by each student with their faculty mentors pursuant to gaining not only a broad understanding of energy technologies, systems, challenges, and opportunities, but also depth in one or more technical areas relevant to the student's interests.
For graduate-level students, a foundation of broad understanding is achieved through this three-course sequence:
- Energy Conversion — addressing conversion of primary resources into electricity, fuel, and heat;
- Energy Utilization — addressing utilization of electricity, fuel, and heat for energy services (work, light, mobility, space heat and air conditioning, process heating and cooling);
- Energy Systems — addressing integrated analysis of single and interdependent energy service supply chains.
Technical depth is addressed through courses of study often related to the research areas listed above.