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Tuition Fee
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Start Date
2026-09-01
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
10 months
Details
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Sustainability
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2025-09-01-
2026-09-01-
2027-09-01-
About Program

Program Overview


Master of Science in Energy and Sustainability (MSES)

Program Overview

The Master of Science in Energy and Sustainability (MSES) at Northwestern University prepares students for leadership roles at the intersection of technology, business, and public policy in energy and sustainability. The program is designed to train the next generation of energy and sustainability leaders, providing an interdisciplinary curriculum and real-world experience.


Program at a Glance

  • Degree Earned: Master of Science in Energy and Sustainability (MSES)
  • Duration: 10 months (3 academic quarters), September-June
  • Modality: Full-time, in-person only; classes held Monday-Thursday (none on Friday)
  • Location: Northwestern's Evanston campus (close proximity to Chicago)

Program Philosophy

The MSES program is built around an interdisciplinary core sequence focused on technology, economics, and public policy. Students can choose from three specialization tracks:


  • Sustainable and Energy Finance
  • Energy Technology
  • Sustainability

The program also includes a required team practicum capstone project with a public or private partner organization.


Curriculum

The curriculum is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of energy and sustainability, including:


  • Interdisciplinary core sequence
  • Specialization tracks
  • Team practicum capstone project

Cohort Profile

The MSES program is a cohort-based program, comprising 45-55 students annually. The cohort is diverse, with varied academic and professional backgrounds and interests, spanning engineering, physical and social sciences, business, and humanities. The program is gender-balanced, demographically diverse, and globally representative.


Admissions

  • Three annual admissions round deadlines: December 7, February 15, and May 1
  • Highly encouraged to apply in earlier rounds for preferred access to grant funding, to allow time for scholarship applications, and to seek summer internships
  • Applicants requiring a visa to study in the US must apply by February 15

Faculty

The MSES program is taught by energy and sustainability professionals and tenured faculty, delivering academic rigor from a practitioner perspective. The faculty provide real-world, actionable insight in an intimate classroom environment.


Professional Outlook

The MSES program has a strong track record of placing graduates in competitive roles in the energy and sustainability workforce. The program's combination of personalized career mentors and an engaged alumni and program network has supported extremely competitive placement and compensation rates for graduates. Students frequently recruit into consulting and advisory, renewables developers and utilities, corporate and municipal sustainability, and energy and decarbonization engineering.


Student Profiles

The MSES program has a diverse range of students, each with their own unique background and interests. Some examples of student profiles include:


  • Making Food Security More Attainable: Marissa Martinez
  • Carbon Capture and Ice Cream: Chris Wu
  • Catapulting into Sustainability Consulting: Asia Lustig

Connect with the MSES Team

For more information about the MSES program, please contact the program team. They can provide information on program structure, curriculum, and teaching model, as well as answer any questions you may have.


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Northwestern University Home


Master of Science in Energy and Sustainability (MSES)

Address


2145 Sheridan Road, M486
Evanston, IL 60208


Phone number


Email address


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Master of Science in Energy and Sustainability (MSES)

Program Overview

The Master of Science in Energy and Sustainability (MSES) at Northwestern University prepares students for leadership roles at the intersection of technology, business, and public policy in energy and sustainability. The program is designed to train the next generation of energy and sustainability leaders, providing an interdisciplinary curriculum and real-world experience.


Program at a Glance

  • Degree Earned: Master of Science in Energy and Sustainability (MSES)
  • Duration: 10 months (3 academic quarters), September-June
  • Modality: Full-time, in-person only; classes held Monday-Thursday (none on Friday)
  • Location: Northwestern's Evanston campus (close proximity to Chicago)

Program Philosophy

The MSES program is built around an interdisciplinary core sequence focused on technology, economics, and public policy. Students can choose from three specialization tracks:


  • Sustainable and Energy Finance
  • Energy Technology
  • Sustainability

The program also includes a required team practicum capstone project with a public or private partner organization.


Curriculum

The curriculum is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of energy and sustainability, including:


  • Interdisciplinary core sequence
  • Specialization tracks
  • Team practicum capstone project

Cohort Profile

The MSES program is a cohort-based program, comprising 45-55 students annually. The cohort is diverse, with varied academic and professional backgrounds and interests, spanning engineering, physical and social sciences, business, and humanities. The program is gender-balanced, demographically diverse, and globally representative.


Admissions

  • Three annual admissions round deadlines: December 7, February 15, and May 1
  • Highly encouraged to apply in earlier rounds for preferred access to grant funding, to allow time for scholarship applications, and to seek summer internships
  • Applicants requiring a visa to study in the US must apply by February 15

Faculty

The MSES program is taught by energy and sustainability professionals and tenured faculty, delivering academic rigor from a practitioner perspective. The faculty provide real-world, actionable insight in an intimate classroom environment.


Professional Outlook

The MSES program has a strong track record of placing graduates in competitive roles in the energy and sustainability workforce. The program's combination of personalized career mentors and an engaged alumni and program network has supported extremely competitive placement and compensation rates for graduates. Students frequently recruit into consulting and advisory, renewables developers and utilities, corporate and municipal sustainability, and energy and decarbonization engineering.


Student Profiles

The MSES program has a diverse range of students, each with their own unique background and interests. Some examples of student profiles include:


  • Making Food Security More Attainable: Marissa Martinez
  • Carbon Capture and Ice Cream: Chris Wu
  • Catapulting into Sustainability Consulting: Asia Lustig

Connect with the MSES Team

For more information about the MSES program, please contact the program team. They can provide information on program structure, curriculum, and teaching model, as well as answer any questions you may have.


Back to Top


Northwestern University Home


Master of Science in Energy and Sustainability (MSES)

Address


2145 Sheridan Road, M486
Evanston, IL 60208


Phone number


Email address


Northwestern Resources

  • Accessibility
  • Building Access
  • Campus Emergency Information
  • Careers
  • Contact Northwestern University
  • Privacy Statement
  • Report a Concern
  • University Policies
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    ### Final Answer in English:
    

Master of Science in Energy and Sustainability (MSES)

Program Overview

The Master of Science in Energy and Sustainability (MSES) at Northwestern University prepares students for leadership roles at the intersection of technology, business, and public policy in energy and sustainability. The program is designed to train the next generation of energy and sustainability leaders, providing an interdisciplinary curriculum and real-world experience.


Program at a Glance

  • Degree Earned: Master of Science in Energy and Sustainability (MSES)
  • Duration: 10 months (3 academic quarters), September-June
  • Modality: Full-time, in-person only; classes held Monday-Thursday (none on Friday)
  • Location: Northwestern's Evanston campus (close proximity to Chicago)

Program Philosophy

The MSES program is built around an interdisciplinary core sequence focused on technology, economics, and public policy. Students can choose from three specialization tracks:


  • Sustainable and Energy Finance
  • Energy Technology
  • Sustainability

The program also includes a required team practicum capstone project with a public or private partner organization.


Curriculum

The curriculum is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of energy and sustainability, including:


  • Interdisciplinary core sequence
  • Specialization tracks
  • Team practicum capstone project

Cohort Profile

The MSES program is a cohort-based program, comprising 45-55 students annually. The cohort is diverse, with varied academic and professional backgrounds and interests, spanning engineering, physical and social sciences, business, and humanities. The program is gender-balanced, demographically diverse, and globally representative.


Admissions

  • Three annual admissions round deadlines: December 7, February 15, and May 1
  • Highly encouraged to apply in earlier rounds for preferred access to grant funding, to allow time for scholarship applications, and to seek summer internships
  • Applicants requiring a visa to study in the US must apply by February 15

Faculty

The MSES program is taught by energy and sustainability professionals and tenured faculty, delivering academic rigor from a practitioner perspective. The faculty provide real-world, actionable insight in an intimate classroom environment.


Professional Outlook

The MSES program has a strong track record of placing graduates in competitive roles in the energy and sustainability workforce. The program's combination of personalized career mentors and an engaged alumni and program network has supported extremely competitive placement and compensation rates for graduates. Students frequently recruit into consulting and advisory, renewables developers and utilities, corporate and municipal sustainability, and energy and decarbonization engineering.


Student Profiles

The MSES program has a diverse range of students, each with their own unique background and interests. Some examples of student profiles include:


  • Making Food Security More Attainable: Marissa Martinez
  • Carbon Capture and Ice Cream: Chris Wu
  • Catapulting into Sustainability Consulting: Asia Lustig

Connect with the MSES Team

For more information about the MSES program, please contact the program team. They can provide information on program structure, curriculum, and teaching model, as well as answer any questions you may have.


Back to Top


Northwestern University Home


Master of Science in Energy and Sustainability (MSES)

Address


2145 Sheridan Road, M486
Evanston, IL 60208


Phone number


Email address


Northwestern Resources

  • Accessibility
  • Building Access
  • Campus Emergency Information
  • Careers
  • Contact Northwestern University
  • Privacy Statement
  • Report a Concern
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Disclaimer Cookie Settings


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    - Use - for unordered lists, indenting sublists with two spaces.
- Write in a formal, polished, and engaging tone suitable for publication in a journal or magazine.
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Master of Science in Energy and Sustainability (MSES)

Program Overview

The Master of Science in Energy and Sustainability (MSES) at Northwestern University prepares students for leadership roles at the intersection of technology, business, and public policy in energy and sustainability. The program is designed to train the next generation of energy and sustainability leaders, providing an interdisciplinary curriculum and real-world experience.


Program at a Glance

  • Degree Earned: Master of Science in Energy and Sustainability (MSES)
  • Duration: 10 months (3 academic quarters), September-June
  • Modality: Full-time, in-person only; classes held Monday-Thursday (none on Friday)
  • Location: Northwestern's Evanston campus (close proximity to Chicago)

Program Philosophy

The MSES program is built around an interdisciplinary core sequence focused on technology, economics, and public policy. Students can choose from three specialization tracks:


  • Sustainable and Energy Finance
  • Energy Technology
  • Sustainability

The program also includes a required team practicum capstone project with a public or private partner organization.


Curriculum

The curriculum is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of energy and sustainability, including:


  • Interdisciplinary core sequence
  • Specialization tracks
  • Team practicum capstone project

Cohort Profile

The MSES program is a cohort-based program, comprising 45-55 students annually. The cohort is diverse, with varied academic and professional backgrounds and interests, spanning engineering, physical and social sciences, business, and humanities. The program is gender-balanced, demographically diverse, and globally representative.


Admissions

  • Three annual admissions round deadlines: December 7, February 15, and May 1
  • Highly encouraged to apply in earlier rounds for preferred access to grant funding, to allow time for scholarship applications, and to seek summer internships
  • Applicants requiring a visa to study in the US must apply by February 15

Faculty

The MSES program is taught by energy and sustainability professionals and tenured faculty, delivering academic rigor from a practitioner perspective. The faculty provide real-world, actionable insight in an intimate classroom environment.


Professional Outlook

The MSES program has a strong track record of placing graduates in competitive roles in the energy and sustainability workforce. The program's combination of personalized career mentors and an engaged alumni and program network has supported extremely competitive placement and compensation rates for graduates. Students frequently recruit into consulting and advisory, renewables developers and utilities, corporate and municipal sustainability, and energy and decarbonization engineering.


Student Profiles

The MSES program has a diverse range of students, each with their own unique background and interests. Some examples of student profiles include:


  • Making Food Security More Attainable: Marissa Martinez
  • Carbon Capture and Ice Cream: Chris Wu
  • Catapulting into Sustainability Consulting: Asia Lustig

Connect with the MSES Team

For more information about the MSES program, please contact the program team. They can provide information on program structure, curriculum, and teaching model, as well as answer any questions you may have.


Back to Top


Northwestern University Home


Master of Science in Energy and Sustainability (MSES)

Address


2145 Sheridan Road, M486
Evanston, IL 60208


Phone number


Email address


Northwestern Resources

  • Accessibility
  • Building Access
  • Campus Emergency Information
  • Careers
  • Contact Northwestern University
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  • Report a Concern
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    ### Final Answer in English:
    

Master of Science in Energy and Sustainability (MSES)

Program Overview

The Master of Science in Energy and Sustainability (MSES) at Northwestern University prepares students for leadership roles at the intersection of technology, business, and public policy in energy and sustainability. The program is designed to train the next generation of energy and sustainability leaders, providing an interdisciplinary curriculum and real-world experience.


Program at a Glance

  • Degree Earned: Master of Science in Energy and Sustainability (MSES)
  • Duration: 10 months (3 academic quarters), September-June
  • Modality: Full-time, in-person only; classes held Monday-Thursday (none on Friday)
  • Location: Northwestern's Evanston campus (close proximity to Chicago)

Program Philosophy

The MSES program is built around an interdisciplinary core sequence focused on technology, economics, and public policy. Students can choose from three specialization tracks:


  • Sustainable and Energy Finance
  • Energy Technology
  • Sustainability

The program also includes a required team practicum capstone project with a public or private partner organization.


Curriculum

The curriculum is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of energy and sustainability, including:


  • Interdisciplinary core sequence
  • Specialization tracks
  • Team practicum capstone project

Cohort Profile

The MSES program is a cohort-based program, comprising 45-55 students annually. The cohort is diverse, with varied academic and professional backgrounds and interests, spanning engineering, physical and social sciences, business, and humanities. The program is gender-balanced, demographically diverse, and globally representative.


Admissions

  • Three annual admissions round deadlines: December 7, February 15, and May 1
  • Highly encouraged to apply in earlier rounds for preferred access to grant funding, to allow time for scholarship applications, and to seek summer internships
  • Applicants requiring a visa to study in the US must apply by February 15

Faculty

The MSES program is taught by energy and sustainability professionals and tenured faculty, delivering academic rigor from a practitioner perspective. The faculty provide real-world, actionable insight in an intimate classroom environment.


Professional Outlook

The MSES program has a strong track record of placing graduates in competitive roles in the energy and sustainability workforce. The program's combination of personalized career mentors and an engaged alumni and program network has supported extremely competitive placement and compensation rates for graduates. Students frequently recruit into consulting and advisory, renewables developers and utilities, corporate and municipal sustainability, and energy and decarbonization engineering.


Student Profiles

The MSES program has a diverse range of students, each with their own unique background and interests. Some examples of student profiles include:


  • Making Food Security More Attainable: Marissa Martinez
  • Carbon Capture and Ice Cream: Chris Wu
  • Catapulting into Sustainability Consulting: Asia Lustig

Connect with the MSES Team

For more information about the MSES program, please contact the program team. They can provide information on program structure, curriculum, and teaching model, as well as answer any questions you may have.


Back to Top


Northwestern University Home


Master of Science in Energy and Sustainability (MSES)

Address


2145 Sheridan Road, M486
Evanston, IL 60208


Phone number


Email address


Northwestern Resources

  • Accessibility
  • Building Access
  • Campus Emergency Information
  • Careers
  • Contact Northwestern University
  • Privacy Statement
  • Report a Concern
  • University Policies
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  • Twitter
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  • TikTok
  • LinkedIn

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Master of Science in Energy and Sustainability (MSES)

Program Overview

The Master of Science in Energy and Sustainability (MSES) at Northwestern University prepares students for leadership roles at the intersection of technology, business, and public policy in energy and sustainability. The program is designed to train the next generation of energy and sustainability leaders, providing an interdisciplinary curriculum and real-world experience.


Program at a Glance

  • Degree Earned: Master of Science in Energy and Sustainability (MSES)
  • Duration: 10 months (3 academic quarters), September-June
  • Modality: Full-time, in-person only; classes held Monday-Thursday (none on Friday)
  • Location: Northwestern's Evanston campus (close proximity to Chicago)

Program Philosophy

The MSES program is built around an interdisciplinary core sequence focused on technology, economics, and public policy. Students can choose from three specialization tracks:


  • Sustainable and Energy Finance
  • Energy Technology
  • Sustainability

The program also includes a required team practicum capstone project with a public or private partner organization.


Curriculum

The curriculum is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of energy and sustainability, including:


  • Interdisciplinary core sequence
  • Specialization tracks
  • Team practicum capstone project

Cohort Profile

The MSES program is a cohort-based program, comprising 45-55 students annually. The cohort is diverse, with varied academic and professional backgrounds and interests, spanning engineering, physical and social sciences, business, and humanities. The program is gender-balanced, demographically diverse, and globally representative.


Admissions

  • Three annual admissions round deadlines: December 7, February 15, and May 1
  • Highly encouraged to apply in earlier rounds for preferred access to grant funding, to allow time for scholarship applications, and to seek summer internships
  • Applicants requiring a visa to study in the US must apply by February 15

Faculty

The MSES program is taught by energy and sustainability professionals and tenured faculty, delivering academic rigor from a practitioner perspective. The faculty provide real-world, actionable insight in an intimate classroom environment.


Professional Outlook

The MSES program has a strong track record of placing graduates in competitive roles in the energy and sustainability workforce. The program's combination of personalized career mentors and an engaged alumni and program network has supported extremely competitive placement and compensation rates for graduates. Students frequently recruit into consulting and advisory, renewables developers and utilities, corporate and municipal sustainability, and energy and decarbonization engineering.


Student Profiles

The MSES program has a diverse range of students, each with their own unique background and interests. Some examples of student profiles include:


  • Making Food Security More Attainable: Marissa Martinez
  • Carbon Capture and Ice Cream: Chris Wu
  • Catapulting into Sustainability Consulting: Asia Lustig

Connect with the MSES Team

For more information about the MSES program, please contact the program team. They can provide information on program structure, curriculum, and teaching model, as well as answer any questions you may have.


Back to Top


Northwestern University Home


Master of Science in Energy and Sustainability (MSES)

Address


2145 Sheridan Road, M486
Evanston, IL 60208


Phone number


Email address


Northwestern Resources

  • Accessibility
  • Building Access
  • Campus Emergency Information
  • Careers
  • Contact Northwestern University
  • Privacy Statement
  • Report a Concern
  • University Policies
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • TikTok
  • LinkedIn

Disclaimer Cookie Settings


    ### Instructions:
    
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- Format the extracted text in markdown:
    - Use ## for main sections and ### for subsections.
    - Use - for unordered lists, indenting sublists with two spaces.
- Write in a formal, polished, and engaging tone suitable for publication in a journal or magazine.
- Remove:
    - Calls-to-action (e.g., "Apply Now," "Contact Us").
    - Contact details (emails, phone numbers, websites).
    - Placeholder text (e.g., "Insert requirements here").
    - Navigation elements or user instructions (e.g., "Click here").
    - External links or references (e.g., "More details at [URL]").
- Ensure the output is self-contained, professional, and free of digital-specific language (e.g., "click here").
- If the input contains a 404 Error or is invalid, return only the string "NA" (without quotes or additional formatting).


    ### Constraints:
    
- The input context may be in **different languages**, but you must **always provide the output in English**.
- Do not summarize, omit, or alter program details.
- Do not include external links, calls-to-action, or contact information.
- Avoid digital-specific language or prompts for user interaction.
- Write in a formal, journal-ready tone that is engaging and polished.
- Return only the extracted program information in the specified markdown format.
- If the input is invalid (e.g., 404 Error), return only the string "NA" (without quotes or additional formatting).


    ### Final Answer in English:
    

Master of Science in Energy and Sustainability (MSES)

Program Overview

The Master of Science in Energy and Sustainability (MSES) at Northwestern University prepares students for leadership roles at the intersection of technology, business, and public policy in energy and sustainability. The program is designed to train the next generation of energy and sustainability leaders, providing an interdisciplinary curriculum and real-world experience.


Program at a Glance

  • Degree Earned: Master of Science in Energy and Sustainability (MSES)
  • Duration: 10 months (3 academic quarters), September-June
  • Modality: Full-time, in-person only; classes held Monday-Thursday (none on Friday)
  • Location: Northwestern's Evanston campus (close proximity to Chicago)

Program Philosophy

The MSES program is built around an interdisciplinary core sequence focused on technology, economics, and public policy. Students can choose from three specialization tracks:


  • Sustainable and Energy Finance
  • Energy Technology
  • Sustainability

The program also includes a required team practicum capstone project with a public or private partner organization.


Curriculum

The curriculum is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of energy and sustainability, including:


  • Interdisciplinary core sequence
  • Specialization tracks
  • Team practicum capstone project

Cohort Profile

The MSES program is a cohort-based program, comprising 45-55 students annually. The cohort is diverse, with varied academic and professional backgrounds and interests, spanning engineering, physical and social sciences, business, and humanities. The program is gender-balanced, demographically diverse, and globally representative.


Admissions

  • Three annual admissions round deadlines: December 7, February 15, and May 1
  • Highly encouraged to apply in earlier rounds for preferred access to grant funding, to allow time for scholarship applications, and to seek summer internships
  • Applicants requiring a visa to study in the US must apply by February 15

Faculty

The MSES program is taught by energy and sustainability professionals and tenured faculty, delivering academic rigor from a practitioner perspective. The faculty provide real-world, actionable insight in an intimate classroom environment.


Professional Outlook

The MSES program has a strong track record of placing graduates in competitive roles in the energy and sustainability workforce. The program's combination of personalized career mentors and an engaged alumni and program network has supported extremely competitive placement and compensation rates for graduates. Students frequently recruit into consulting and advisory, renewables developers and utilities, corporate and municipal sustainability, and energy and decarbonization engineering.


Student Profiles

The MSES program has a diverse range of students, each with their own unique background and interests. Some examples of student profiles include:


  • Making Food Security More Attainable: Marissa Martinez
  • Carbon Capture and Ice Cream: Chris Wu
  • Catapulting into Sustainability Consulting: Asia Lustig

Connect with the MSES Team

For more information about the MSES program, please contact the program team. They can provide information on program structure, curriculum, and teaching model, as well as answer any questions you may have.


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Master of Science in Energy and Sustainability (MSES)

Program Overview

The Master of Science in Energy and Sustainability (MSES) at Northwestern University prepares students for leadership roles at the intersection of technology, business, and public policy in energy and sustainability. The program is designed to train the next generation of energy and sustainability leaders, providing an interdisciplinary curriculum and real-world experience.


Program at a Glance

  • Degree Earned: Master of Science in Energy and Sustainability (MSES)
  • Duration: 10 months (3 academic quarters), September-June
  • Modality: Full-time, in-person only; classes held Monday-Thursday (none on Friday)
  • Location: Northwestern's Evanston campus (close proximity to Chicago)

Program Philosophy

The MSES program is built around an interdisciplinary core sequence focused on technology, economics, and public policy. Students can choose from three specialization tracks:


  • Sustainable and Energy Finance
  • Energy Technology
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