| Program Name | Master of Science in Energy Systems |
| College Name | College of Engineering |
| Entry Terms | Fall 2013: September 4, 2013 |
| Credits Required for Graduation | 35.5 Semester Hours |
| Estimated Total Tuition* | Rate per credit hour: $1,270/semester hour Total estimated tuition rate $45,085 |
| Curriculum | View Curriculum |
| Application | Apply | View Admissions Requirements |
| Download Program Overview | Master of Science in Energy Systems (PDF) |
| Visit the College of Engineering webpage | |
Some of the most pressing global issues we face today are related to energy resources, conservation, and the effects of energy production and increasing worldwide demand. As a result, professionals with knowledge in the development of greener ways to produce and utilize energy in ways that are both sustainable and marketable are in great demand.
Northeastern University’s Master of Science in Energy Systems prepares you to lead efforts in the planning and implementation of new energy generation investments, realize energy efficiency improvements, and participate in environmental markets. The core curriculum of courses in engineering and finance complemented by electives throughout the College of Engineering builds a solid foundation for leadership roles in this growing and critically important field.
* Tuition rates are for the 2012-2013 academic year beginning on July 1, 2012. Tuition and fees are subject to revision by the president and Board of Trustees at any time.