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      MA Programmes in Energy Management

      A Master of Arts, or MA, is an advanced academic distinction earned by those who effectively complete a predetermined set of coursework in a given area. Many college graduates choose to pursue the MA to broaden their career prospects and earn more money.

      Just what is an MA in Energy Management? This comprehensive advanced degree program generally takes between two and three years to complete and is intended for those with existing degrees in accounting, business, finance, economics, general mathematics, computer science, engineering or a related field. Students in these courses should expect intensive study and close review of topics like the environment and sustainability, as well as areas like economics, investment banking, trading and strategy in relation to energy.

      Graduates of master’s degree programs in energy management generally find that they are qualified for more rewarding and profitable careers than they were before earning the master’s degree and also that they are typically able to earn higher salaries. Master’s degree recipients are also generally able to teach at the collegiate level, should they choose to do so.

      Due to considerable variation in tuition costs from one MA in Energy Management program to the next, prospective students should contact the admissions office of each school of interest for timely tuition rates.

      Successful graduates of Master of Arts in Energy Management programs take on a number of lucrative roles within the energy sector. Many go on to work for banks, energy corporations, government organizations, utility companies, regulatory agencies or financial consulting firms. Others use their master’s degree to teach at the college or university level, while others still choose to return to school to work toward a doctorate degree.

      Prospective students looking to learn more about the many educational opportunities that exist within the energy management sector are encouraged to explore our database. Search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.