- Master's: 10 month full time or 3 years part time
- Certificate in Energy Systems Engineering
Students in these programs encounter business and management issues critical in this field, and acquire specialized knowledge that allows them to tackle challenges facing the U.S. utility infrastructure, its operations, and its environmental impact.
NON-THESIS INDUSTRY-SPECIFIC PROJECT
Each student also engages in a non-thesis industry-specific project that leverages related Lehigh research endeavors or addresses an issue identified by one of the program's industry sponsors.
Coursework for the program is drawn from three core areas:
ENERGY GENERATION —including coal, nuclear, oil and gas, fusion, and renewable energy sources such as wind and solar.
TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION/SMART GRID —covering infrastructure systems, security, interconnections, and distribution optimization.
ENERGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT —including climate change, clean coal technologies and nuclear waste issues.