U.S. Department of Energy - Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
Energy Education
Higher Education Programs, Courses, and Degrees in Energy
Here you'll find resources on undergraduate and graduate degrees and courses in energy, as well as energy-related programs at universities and colleges.
Provides detailed profiles of U.S. and Canadian schools offering undergraduate and graduate programs in engineering, as well as engineering technology.
Features a listing of courses in Arizona that teach concepts and applications of solar energy usage.
Offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs at Boston University in energy and environmental studies.
A listing from Fuel Cells 2000 featuring higher education opportunities in fuel cells.
A U.S. Department of Energy program that helps faculty in colleges and universities prepare their students for careers in science, engineering, and technology, and for their own professional development.
A U.S. Department of Energy program that helps universities develop graduate-level curricula, with accompanying research, in five critical technology areas: fuel cells, hybrid drive trains and control systems, lightweight materials, direct-injection engines, and advanced energy storage.
U.S. universities with Industrial Assessment Centers, sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy, where faculty and students conduct energy audits or industrial assessments and provide recommendations to manufacturers to help them identify opportunities to improve productivity, reduce waste, and save energy.
An academic program at the University of California at Berkeley that offers two-year graduate degrees in Energy and Resources, as well as a doctorate.
A program at Oakland Community College that offers courses in renewable energy systems, energy management, automated building systems, and digital controls. Some courses are designed as online courses; faculty, educators, professional, interested consumers, and remote students can take these courses from anywhere.
Focuses on designing, implementing, and managing energy technologies that use resources in a sustainable manner.
Features links to information on colleges and universities that offer courses and other activities related to hydrogen and fuel cells.
A list from the U.S. Department of Energy of mining schools in the United States.
A two-year associate of applied science degree program in Oregon.
A department within Lane Community College in Oregon that trains and certifies professionals in energy management, including residential energy auditing and building operation.
Gives students a solid foundation in the fundamental physics and design/installation techniques required to work with renewable technologies.
The School for Renewable Energy Science is a higher education institution in Iceland offering a one-year M.Sc. in various renewable energy technologies, continuing education, and an undergraduate summer school program.
A program in the Department of Environmental Studies and Planning that prepares students for professional careers in the energy field.
Offers a Master of Science degree program in Sustainable Energy Engineering with two parallel study majors: Sustainable Power Generation and Sustainable Energy Utilization in the Built Environment.
College programs featured on the U.S. Department of Energy Center of Excellence for Sustainable Development Web site.
Assists colleges and universities in making sustainability an integral part of curriculum, research, operations, and outreach.
The University of Montana's College of Technology is offering a two year Associate of Applied Science degree in Energy Technology. Courses are offered online and include Energy Systems, Solar and Wind Systems, Fuel Cells, Bioenergy, and many more.
Offers undergraduate training in the area of photovoltaics and solar energy, as well as postgraduate and research training opportunities.
Provides information about its online classes related to energy and environmental issues.
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