Illinois Tech’s Master of Engineering in Energy Systems, Energy Generation, and Sustainability Track prepares students to meet the challenges of generating, storing, and converting energy. Courses in this track include renewable energy technologies, computer-aided design of electric machines, and elements of sustainable energy.
Two additional specialty tracks—energy conservation and buildings, and energy transmission and markets—are also taught by faculty who have set the bar in energy systems and will empower students to become the next energy pioneers.
This program prepares students to meet the challenges of generating, storing, and converting energy. Courses in this track include renewable energy technologies, computer-aided design of electric machines, elements of sustainable energy, and next generation smart grid.
Career Opportunities
Our graduate Master of Engineering in Energy Systems, Energy Generation, and Sustainability Track degree program will prepare you for such careers as:
Senior energy engineer
Energy program manager (utility energy engineering and sustainability services)
System energy engineer
*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please check with institution
15 November 2024
Start date
13 January 2025
Armour College of Engineering
10 West 33rd Street,
Perlstein Hall, Suite 224,
CHICAGO,
Illinois,
60616, United States
Illinois Tech requires a four-year bachelor's degree conferred with a minimum cumulative undergraduate grade-point average of 3.0/4.0 (or its equivalent) from an accredited institution for regular admission. Individual departments may have different requirements, however.
Minimum Test Score Total for Admission without an Illinois Tech English Language Assessment Requirement
Internet TOEFL - 90+
Paper TOEFL - 600+
IELTS - 6.5+
PTE - 63+
Duolingo English Test - 110+
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.
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