专业详情

While more than 2 billion people have been working themselves out of poverty, world energy demand has been growing rapidly. The management and abatement of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emission and access to secure and plentiful energy remain two of the biggest and interconnected challenges currently faced by humanity with implications for climate change, economic development, and ecosystem stability. To meet these challenges, the Master of Science in Carbon Management (MCM) program has been created to provide a unique educational experience for students with a wide range of backgrounds and different career paths. The courses taught in this program include multifaceted aspects of Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage (CCUS) technology areas and low-carbon energy conversion systems. They are designed to be highly interdisciplinary. This Masters level program will uniquely prepare students to create and implement the multi-faceted solutions to the carbon problem with an in-depth understanding of the complexity and multidisciplinary nature of the issues at hand.

The MCM requires 30 points (letter grade) of graduate coursework.