Description
Requirement
Fees
Tuition Fee $4,672.8 annually
Application Fee $20
Acceptance Fee $1,500
Housing Fee $250- $500 monthly
Living Fee $200- $300 monthly
The objective of the Master's program in Energy Economics and Finance is to provide advanced training in the application of economic theory and quantitative methods for the analysis of problems related to economics and finance of energy markets and the design of energy policies. Candidates for the Master of Science degree in Energy Economics and Finance are required to complete seven courses (21 credit-hours),
$4,672.8 per year