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Students enrolled in the Graduate Certificate in Energy Policy are offered a choice of courses that will prepare them with the skills and competencies needed to understand economic, social, political and cultural dynamics of energy policy, and to design and evaluate energy policy as it pertains to their context.
Rooted in political science, sociology, economics, and various natural resource sciences, students will gain valuable multidisciplinary insights into complex challenges involving energy resources. The certificate will be comprised of 2 required substantive core courses, a capstone writing experience, and 8 or more credits of electives.
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Application requirements, including required documents, letters, and forms, vary by program and may not be completely represented here. The processing of your application will not be completed until these requirements have been met. Please, before applying to this program, always contact the program office to confirm application requirements.
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Admissions Deadline
- Fall term 2025 - Aug. 26
- Winter term 2025 - Dec. 9
- Spring term 2025 - March 2
- Summer term 2025 - May 25