News Oct 08, 2008
Graduate Energy Certificate Program Accepting Applications Oct. 1 - Nov. 15
Paul Komor. View Biography
CU-Boulder's graduate energy certificate program provides a broad exposure to energy issues, with an emphasis on renewable and sustainable energy. Required coursework on energy science and technology, policy, and business; coupled with electives on energy economics, journalism, and other topics, give students the skills and knowledge to tackle society's pressing energy problems.
Why a certificate program? Solving society's energy-related problems is not just a technical challenge. It will require contributions from law, business, humanities, journalism, and other disciplines as well. This graduate certificate program is intended to supplement, not replace, graduate students' degree programs. Graduates from this certificate program - whether they have J.D.s. MBAs., Masters degrees, or doctorates - will have a strong understanding of energy science and technologies, energy alternatives, energy markets and business, and energy policy. They will be well-prepared to apply their disciplinary knowledge to the energy challenge.
News Source: University of Colorado Energy Initiative
ENVS Faculty: Paul Komor | Tom Yulsman | Stephen Lawrence
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