Energy at Mines
The Energy Minor Program prepares students to:
- Demonstrate the skills and knowledge to understand the world’s energy climate in which engineers work, making you a standout job candidate and preparing you for a leadership role.
- Become the next generation of energy and productive capacity experts.
How you use your degree depends on your academic and work background and your career goals. Careers may include areas such as: energy efficiency, energy conservation, sustainable buildings and communities, renewable energies, energy storage, energy policy, energy equity, and sustainable transportation.
Examples of Potential Career Placement
Energy Programs at Mines
- AES (Advanced Energy Systems Graduate Program)
- CSM Solar Decathalon
- Electrical Engineering Graduate Program
- GEFI (Global Energy Future Initiative)
- MEE (Mineral and Energy Economics Graduate Program)
- NREP (Natural Resources and Energy Policy Graduate Program)
- Payne Institute
- Petroleum Engineering Graduate Program
- Rocky Mountain Industrial Assessment Center
- SE@M (Sustainable Energy at Mines)