MS in Natural Resources and Energy Policy
Colorado School of Mines
Description
The Natural Resources and Energy Policy (NREP) graduate degree program is part of the Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences department at Colorado School of Mines. In this program, a multidisciplinary lens based in social science is applied to natural resources and energy. NREP focuses on teaching qualitative and quantitative critical thinking skills in order to respond to global challenges surrounding energy, natural resources, and resource management. Earning a Masters of Science in Natural Resources & Energy Policy (Non-Thesis) requires students to complete 30 credit hours made up of 18 core and 12 elective credits.