FAQ
Thank you for your interest in the Master of Energy Engineering program at UIC. It’s an exciting program
designed to increase your technical expertise and expand your career opportunities.
The following is information you may find helpful.
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Log onto www.uic.edu. Go to the bottom right and click on Current Students. You will find links to all the information you need to register for classes.
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The Master of Energy Engineering program consists of 12 courses with 6 courses offered per semester. Click here for course descriptions.
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The Master of Energy Engineering program is tailored to working students. All courses are offered in the evening. We begin at 6PM to allow you time to get from work to the UIC campus. No summer classes are offered.
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Six courses are offered per semester and are repeated annually. All courses are on a guaranteed availability basis. You will not have to delay your studies once you begin the program.
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The Master of Energy Engineering program is designed for anyone looking for a new, exiting career direction in the growing field of energy engineering. If you do not have a degree in engineering, you need a strong background in science and math. There are students with degrees in engineering, architecture, Physics as well as other disciplines in the program.
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You will need an undergraduate degree in Engineering – Mechanical, Electrical or other Specialty –or one of the Hard Sciences. At least one course in thermodynamics is required and a course in heat transfer is recommended.
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It’s easy.
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The cost of the program is based on a per course charge with some fees. Fees vary depending on how many courses you take a semester. For complete data.
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UIC is ideally located in Chicago where there are a wide range of employers who have need of a focused energy engineer. To see an extensive list of companies that are employing and supporting students currently enrolled in the program,
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