UW-Madison grad program enables students to use data to advance sustainability

Master’s in Resource and Energy Demand Analysis provides real-world experience

Students synthesize what they’ve learned to solve a real-world research problem, often working with a partner company.

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Master’s in Resource and Energy Demand Analysis fosters peer-to-peer learning

Students go through the one-year program in a small group, which encourages a culture of intellectual curiosity.

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The only graduate program of its kind: Master’s in Resource and Energy Demand Analysis

The program helps students develop the quantitative skills to manage and evaluate energy efficiency and resource conservation programs.

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Educational changes make lifelong learning easier than ever

The University of Wisconsin-Madison tries new ways of reaching nontraditional students.

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Master’s in Resource and Energy Demand Analysis opens doors in a high-demand field

In only 10 months, the program teaches students to manage and evaluate energy-efficiency and resource conservation programs.

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Earn a master’s in Resource and Energy Demand Analysis in just 1 year

Students develop the quantitative skills to work for organizations that protect natural resources.

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