4 Master's degrees in Energy Engineering in Tennessee, United States
Computer Engineering
The Tickle College of Engineering from University of Tennessee Knoxville offers a Master of Science in Computer Engineering to qualified applicants. Candidates for the M.S. program are expected to possess a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Engineering or related field.
Power and Energy Systems
This Power and Energy Systems program offered at University of Tennessee Knoxville is intended for currently admitted graduate students in electrical engineering, computer engineering, or computer science. .
Engineering Management - Power
Students in the Engineering Management - Power program at The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga are required to complete a minimum of 33 semester hours of prescribed courses for a major in engineering management.
Reliability and Maintainability Engineering
The Reliability and Maintainability Engineering (RME) program from University of Tennessee Knoxville is a multidisciplinary program focuses on the use of management systems, analysis techniques and advanced condition-based and preventive technologies to identify, manage and eliminate failures leading to losses in system function.