Top-Ranked Education in Environmental Policy and Energy Policy
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The University of Delaware has the distinction of having the first doctoral and master's degrees in the combined fields of energy and environmental policy (ENEP) in the United States. Our ENEP program, which is a STEM program, has earned international recognition as one of the three best graduate programs in the field. The interdisciplinary ENEP degrees are administered with the support of six schools and colleges at the University: Agriculture and Natural Resources, Arts and Science, Biden School, Business and Economics, Engineering , and Earth, Ocean and Environment. The degrees are intended for individuals who wish to focus their graduate programs on interdisciplinary study of the field of energy and environmental policy.
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The Master of Energy and Environmental Policy (MEEP) equips students for careers in energy and environmental fields through courses focused on social science, science, engineering and research methods related to the key sustainability challenges of societies throughout the world. The MEEP degree combines rigorous academic studies, in-depth analysis of energy and environmental policies, praxis in the design of energy and environmental policies, and participation in public dialogues about the need for equitable futures.
Credits and Specialty Areas
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The 36-credit MEEP program has a 21-credit core curriculum and 15 elective credits. Students may choose among six specialty areas: energy sustainability, water sustainability, environmental justice, political ecology, global environments, and sustainable development.
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