Energy Technologies and Management
Energy Technologies and Management Master Program for Professionals
The Energy Technologies and Management (ETM) Master Program for Professionals was started by Sabancı University, Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences in the 2013-2014 academic year for executives and aspiring professionals who wish to specialize in energy industry, and continues with new students, content that evolves constantly based on the requirements of the industry, and a widening circle of professors.
The program is based on three pillars to serve the needs of its participants and the energy industry:
- Equipping students with the multidisciplinary knowledge and dimensions of energy studies (engineering, management, politics, law, environment, finance among others);
- Enabling executives in energy business to share their knowledge and experience with students to help them gain practical skills.
- Creating a university-industry cooperation platform through midterm and graduation projects to sustain collaboration between energy companies and authorities, professionals and researchers or academics who undertake studies in this area.
Graduate Program
Energy Technologies and Management Master’s Program with Thesis is a research-oriented 2-year graduate program, designed for students motivated to equip themselves with technical, scientific, and economic skills to understand and solve energy challenges both at national and global levels. This full-time program allows students to work on interdisciplinary research projects in areas such as renewable energy systems, sustainable transportation, electric and hybrid vehicles, batteries, fuel cells, energy systems modeling, and energy economics. Its flexible curriculum aims to provide students with a diverse range of options that suits best to their needs and interests. The target audience is students with backgrounds in engineering and natural sciences, however, the program is also open to students coming from economics and management backgrounds who are willing to work on multidisciplinary projects with technical aspects.