
The Environmental Management master’s program with a concentration in Energy and Environment at University of Duke offers a two-year curriculum focused on sustainable energy systems, environmental policy and resource management. Students develop expertise in energy economics, policy evaluation, and environmental planning, gaining the skills to address energy challenges while promoting sustainability. The program emphasizes applied research, quantitative analysis and strategic decision-making, preparing learners to manage energy projects, design policies and implement sustainable solutions. Its structured design ensures students acquire both theoretical knowledge and practical experience to tackle complex energy and environmental issues effectively.
Participants benefit from access to research labs, faculty mentorship, and hands-on projects in energy and environmental management. The curriculum emphasizes energy policy, sustainable development, environmental management and applied research, enabling students to evaluate energy systems, assess environmental impacts and implement efficient solutions. Through case studies, applied research and fieldwork, learners develop analytical, problem-solving and leadership skills, equipping them for careers in policy, consulting, industry or research in the energy and environmental sectors.
Semester 1 – Foundations in Energy and Environmental Management
• Principles of Energy Economics
• Environmental Policy and Governance
• Quantitative Methods in Energy and Environment
• Seminar in Sustainability Challenges
Semester 2 – Applied Energy Systems & Policy Analysis
• Renewable Energy and Resource Assessment
• Energy Policy Design and Evaluation
• Case Studies in Energy Management
• Applied Research Project
Semester 3 – Advanced Topics & Specialization
• Climate Change and Energy Transitions
• Sustainable Energy and Environmental Planning
• Elective in Specialized Energy or Environmental Topic
• Fieldwork / Applied Research
Semester 4 – Capstone & Thesis Integration
• Independent Research / Master’s Thesis
• Policy and Energy System Evaluation
• Seminar: Applied Energy Solutions
• Professional Portfolio Development
Graduates of this program are prepared for leadership and analytical roles in energy management, environmental policy and sustainability. Common career paths include energy policy analyst, sustainability consultant, environmental project manager and research specialist. Additional opportunities exist in government agencies, international organizations, consulting firms, energy companies, and non-profits focused on sustainable development. The program also provides a strong foundation for students pursuing doctoral studies in energy policy, environmental management or sustainable development. By combining rigorous policy and technical training with applied research, graduates are equipped to implement sustainable energy solutions and guide environmental initiatives effectively.
This two-year master’s program is ideal for students seeking a rigorous and applied approach to energy and environmental management. The curriculum emphasizes energy policy, sustainable development, environmental management and applied research, allowing learners to integrate technical knowledge with strategic decision-making. Students engage in fieldwork, applied projects and faculty mentorship that strengthen analytical, problem-solving and leadership skills. The program’s structured design ensures graduates are prepared for careers in energy policy, sustainability consulting, environmental management or doctoral study. For those aiming to drive sustainable energy solutions and environmental strategies, this program provides a focused and highly practical pathway.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 (919) 684-8111
Email: admissions@duke.edu
Address: University of Duke, Durham, North Carolina, United States