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Career Path => Training, Tests & Education => Topic started by: nadinno on Jan 13, 2009, 08:54

Title: Masters in Global Energy Management
Post by: nadinno on Jan 13, 2009, 08:54
I recently started working at the Powerhouse at the University of Colorado in Boulder.  For the last weeks I have been racking my brain trying to figure out how to continue my education while working shift work (have BS).  Then today I see this.
http://www.business.cudenver.edu/Community/News/stories/100708.htm (http://www.business.cudenver.edu/Community/News/stories/100708.htm)

I am not very religous but if there is such a thing as divine providence then this is it. :)
Title: Re: Masters in Global Energy Management
Post by: BoilerHP on Jan 14, 2009, 02:29
I think that program looks interesting. I would suggest talking to your plant manager regarding these types of degrees. I was considering doing a MS for Nuclear Engineering or Health Physics and it was recommended that I get Ops experience and an MBA (which I am in the process of getting into Ops now). Depending on where you work and what you want to do, there may be other programs that could help accelerate things for you.