Prepare to Have an Impact
After You Graduate!
Do you want to develop and apply clean and effective energy technologies that will change the world? This is a 30 credit hour master's degree program for students who are ready to accept the grand challenge of energy in all its diverse forms and applications. The career outlook is exceptionally bright for graduates. Engineers with knowledge in both energy technologies and energy systems are critically needed to develop, implement, and run the infrastructures of the future while realizing significant reductions in carbon emissions by reconsidering both stationary and mobile power sources. More about the program...

- One of the benefits of
the Energy Systems Engineering program is
an emphasis on providing networking opportunities for students, graduates, and established engineers to build professional relationships and share expertise as they tackle the multiple challenges of clean grid technologies and vehicle electrification.
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- Energy Systems Engineering at U-M in the News
- Crain's Detroit Business reports that U-M and GM will open $5 million
advanced battery lab - The Ann Arbor Business Review talks with Dr. Sastry about the auto industry's
need for an influx of battery engineers for technological advances in vehicles - The Detroit Free Press features U-M students who have plugged into
the GM Volt project - Click here for the GM/UM Advanced Battery Coalition for Drivetrains
(GM/UM ABCD)





