Master of Energy Transition - MET
The Master of Energy Transition (MET) is a professional degree program that combines coursework in the technology, business, policy, and science of energy transitions. It is taught by faculty from the Thayer School of Engineering, the Tuck School of Business, the Dartmouth School of Arts & Sciences, and select practitioner-scholars. The program prepares leaders and problem-solvers to accelerate an affordable, reliable, and equitable clean energy transition for the benefit of society.
Requirements: Graduate students enrolled in the MET are required to take a prescribed sequence of nine courses as a cohort; there are no electives. The degree is completed over the course of three terms.