<p>Has anyone heard of Lehigh’s Energy Systems masters? It is a one year program focused on the energy industry. Here is the link: [Lehigh</a> University :: RCEAS: Energy Systems Engineering Graduate Programs](<a href=“http://www3.lehigh.edu/engineering/academics/esegrad.asp]Lehigh”>http://www3.lehigh.edu/engineering/academics/esegrad.asp)
There are four required courses, one project course and other tech electives(4-5). Would this program be beneficial to get a job in renewables, energy or energy trading industry? Is one year enough time to specialize in such a broad range of topics? Please let me know your thoughts</p>
<p>BUMP…If no one has heard of the program, can someone comment on the prospects of career in utilities/power industry? With Obama administration pushing renewable energy and smart grid and aging infrastructure, I would think this industry is ripe for innovation. I have also heard many employees in utilities/power are baby-boomers and will be retiring soon, this should bode well for young graduates. Any thoughts?</p>
<p>I have been admitted to this course.(July 2012 intake)
Can anybody shed light on quality of course content, job prospect after completion of this course??</p>