Bachelor degree in Energy Resources Engineering at Stanford University

 

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Bachelor Degree in Energy Resources Engineering at Stanford University

Stanford University
Bachelor degree
Energy Resources Engineering

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The Energy Resources Engineering undergraduate curriculum is designed to prepare students for immediate participation in many aspects of the energy industry, or for graduate studies, while providing them with the requisite skills to evolve as the energy landscape shifts over the next half century. The program provides a sound fundamental background in mathematics, basic sciences, and engineering fundamentals such as multiphase fluid flow in the subsurface. In addition, the curriculum is structured with flexibility that allows students to explore in depth energy topics of particular individual interest.

Energy resources engineers work on many facets of energy production including natural gas and oil production, renewable energy sources such as geothermal, subsurface resource characterization and quantification, the storage of wastes and energy byproducts, such as carbon dioxide, in geological settings, and multiphase flow in contaminated groundwater systems. We are also poised to contribute to the production of energy from alternative sources, such as tidal and wave energy. The energy resources engineer focuses on the "upstream" or production aspects of energy.

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