Prospective Students

The Energy and Earth Resources graduate program offers students a complete, multidisciplinary understanding of the energy industry while allowing them the flexibility to choose their unique path. Graduates of this degree program are sought-after for their ability to plan, evaluate, and manage complex resource projects, which are frequently international in scope and which often include partners with interdisciplinary professional backgrounds. This program is well suited for students who seek modern solutions to issues involving energy, mineral, water, and environmental resources. 

EER students are part of a small, intimate cohort of about 50, with 10 to 20 students graduating each year. 

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How to Apply
Everything you need to apply to the EER graduate program.
Admissions Requirements
GRE scores, GPA, interests and backgrounds of typical EER students.
Dual Degree in Public AffairsDual Degree in Global Policy / Dual Degree in Business Administration
The Jackson School, LBJ School, and McCombs School now offer three dual master’s programs: in EER & public affairs; EER & global policy; and EER & business administration.
Typical Careers
EER helps students enhance or launch careers in a wide array of resource-related areas.
Student Profiles
Current and recent students share their perspectives on the value the EER experience.