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17 Energy Engineering programs found

BSc Programs in Energy Studies Energy Engineering

The Bachelor of Science, or BSc, is an internationally acknowledged educational achievement bestowed upon individuals who complete about four years of predetermined coursework in a given area. Most people pursue bachelor’s degrees to enhance their education, broaden their career prospects and ultimately, earn more money.

Just what is a BSc in Energy Engineering? Students in this program will study a broad range of topics related to using the world’s limited energy resources as effectively and efficiently as possible. Common areas of study in a Bachelor of Science in Energy Engineering program include general engineering, energy services, energy efficiency, and energy supply and demand. Additional emphasis is often placed on scientific principles and practices like physics and chemistry, while further attention is frequently given to studies of natural resources, sustainable business practices and related considerations.

Many BSc holders find that they are able to earn more with the undergraduate degree than they were prior to obtaining it. They are also generally more employable and are frequently hired over those without bachelor’s degrees.

Significant variation exists in tuition costs from one energy engineering bachelor’s degree program to another due to factors like the prestige of the program, the school offering it, and where the school is located geographically. Check with the admissions office of each school of interest for timely tuition information.

Graduates of Bachelor of Science in Energy Engineering programs are prepared for a variety of lucrative positions around the globe. Many graduates find work within government organizations, engineering firms and utility companies. Others go on to establish rewarding careers as consultants, designers or control managers; however, the vast majority of graduates work somewhere within energy sourcing, control or management. Some individuals choose to use this degree as a steppingstone toward a master’s degree in energy engineering or a similar field.

Those looking to learn more about the many educational opportunities available globally for engineering-inclined students should explore our database. Programs may be available online or on campus. Search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.