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MA Programs in Energy Law

A Master of Arts (MA) degree is an advanced degree conferred upon the completion of a specialized course of study, usually in the humanities. Graduates may move on to more advanced positions within their professions or pursue academic careers as professors or researchers, among other possibilities.

Energy Law is the study of government production and regulation of energy. What is an MA in Energy Law? This degree can include the study of both traditional and alternative forms of energy, the intersections of energy and public policy, energy taxation, transportation, environmental impact, economic analysis, or other topics within this broad area. Students will also develop the ability to advocate for policy changes through legal and academic writing.

Graduates with an MA in Energy Law may develop advocacy skills and awareness of global and environmental issues related to the production and use of energy. They will be prepared to encounter and propose solutions to a wide variety of energy-related problems. They may also apply their skills through research, studying topics such as how energy taxation impacts production.

This degree may be completed in as little as one year and can be done through online courses and distance learning. Students wishing to study this field in more depth may extend their work beyond the minimum requirements. The cost of the degree will depend on the student’s choice of course of study as well as on the parameters of the chosen program.

Graduates may apply their skills through jobs in government or non-profit organizations or in private industry by potentially applying their knowledge of policy within companies that are on the cutting edge of the development of alternative forms of energy. They may work in advocacy or pursue research careers, conducting studies of issues related to energy law and publishing in academic journals.

To begin the process of seeking your degree today, search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.