The University of Arizona offers a wealth of opportunities in energy-related education. Many full programs from the undergraduate to doctoral level offer a focus on energy and the environment led by renowned researchers in the fields that create and contribute to the Institute for Energy Solutions. Below is a list of these programs with a link to the primary webpage that details each program and provides contact information.
Doctoral
Environmental & Energy Economics Doctoral Specialization
Eller College of Management, Department of Economics
Master’s
Master of Engineering with an emphasis in Innovation, Sustainability and Entrepreneurship
College of Engineering, School of Sustainable Engineered Systems
JD/MS in Agricultural and Resource Economic
James E. Rodgers College of Law, Department of Agricultural Resource Economics
MS in Planning with Specializations in Land Use & Urban Development or Environmental & Regional Planning
College of Architecture, Planning & Landscape Architecture
MS in Architecture with Energy Design & Conservation Focus
College of Architecture, Planning & Landscape Architecture
MBA/MS in Planning Dual Degree
Eller College of Management
Graduate Certificates
Connecting Environmental Science and Decision Making
College of Social & Behavioral Sciences, School of Geography & Regional Development
MLS in Environmental Law & Policy
James E. Rodgers College of Law, Department of Agricultural Resource Economics
Undergraduate
BS in Sustainable Built Environments (Optional Minor)
College of Architecture, Planning & Landscape Architecture
BA in Environmental Studies
College of Social & Behavioral Sciences, School of Geography & Regional Development
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