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Candidates who successfully complete the doctoral ENEP degree are prepared for rewarding academic or professional careers in sustainable energy and water development, environmental protection, climate change policy and green economics. Careers include energy and environmental planning, policy analysis, management and administration, and research in the public, private and non-profit sectors. Graduates of the program will be qualified to assume positions in universities, governments, international agencies, research and policy institutions, consulting firms, energy utilities, and corporate departments with responsibilities in energy and environmental matters.
The Ph.D. in Energy and Environmental Policy has three components: a 21 credit core curriculum, the development of a research area and the dissertation proposal involving at least 24 credit hours, and the writing of the dissertation.