Academics

The Environmental and Energy Management academic program at the George Washington University is an all-graduate program designed specifically for professionals in the rapidly expanding environmental and energy sectors in the United States and throughout the world. Whether you are already an active professional in the environmental field or are planning a new career, pursuit of an Environmental and Energy Management graduate degree at GW will provide you with tremendous career advantages. With GW's proximity to the federal government, major environmental organizations, and high-tech firms in the Washington area, you can combine academic study and first hand practical experience with direct exposure to decision makers and top players in the environmental and energy management field.

Our program provides advanced education across the full spectrum of subjects central to the practice of environmental and energy management. These include protection of air quality, water quality management, hazardous and solid waste management, environmental auditing, environmental impact assessment, benefit-cost analysis, risk assessment and management, energy auditing, environmental and energy policy analysis, geographic information systems, and other related subjects. The program embodies not only the engineering and scientific technologies underlying the profession, but also the statutory and regulatory framework in which they are embedded, social and policy considerations that are critically important in modern society, and management tools needed to get the job done.

Graduate students in our program interact with faculty and students in six other GW environmental programs located in other departments and schools of the George Washington University.

Students interested in this area of study may pursue a Master of Science DegreeProfessional Degree or Doctor of Philosophy Degree. All graduate degree programs are structured to allow either full-time or part-time study. The program of study is designed by the students in consultation with their advisor.