Sustainable Energy & Environmental Management: Masters | Atlanta
Program Description
The Master of Sustainable Energy and Environmental Management (MSEEM) curriculum is a multidisciplinary program with courses taught in schools across the Georgia Tech campus. These include public policy, business, industrial and systems engineering, city and regional planning, civil and environmental engineering, and economics, among others. This curriculum is designed to allow students to develop individualized courses of study designed to supplement their current strengths and give them the skills necessary to achieve career goals. There is also a graduate certificate program available.
Prerequisites
- Award of a U.S. Bachelor's degree or equivalent
- Satisfaction of the English Proficiency requirement
Application Requirements
Master's
- Official transcripts from all schools attended
- GRE scores
- Essay describing your career goals and preparation for the program
- Three letters of recommendation
Standardized Tests
| Test Type | Score Requirements | Submitting Scores |
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| TOEFL iBT Prior to January 2026 |
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| TOEFL iBT After January 2026 |
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| IELTS Academic |
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| GRE General Test |
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| GMAT | Not Required | |
| To be considered official, test scores must be sent electronically directly from the testing agency. | ||
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Application Deadlines
| Start term | Deadline date |
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| Fall 2026 | March 31, 2026 |
Program Contact
Daniel Matisoff
School of Public Policy
685 Cherry Street
Atlanta, GA 30332-0345
Phone: 404-894-0417
Email: matisoff@gatech.edu