Tulane's MSF was always the go to program for those interested in energy and working in Texas. They still are pretty strong, but with UT Austin starting a program they have some serious competition. The professor who started the M.Energy program is leaving Tulane so I am not sure how that will effect things. Something to think about.
Tulane's MSF was always the go to program for those interested in energy and working in Texas. They still are pretty strong, but with UT Austin starting a program they have some serious competition. The professor who started the M.Energy program is leaving Tulane so I am not sure how that will effect things. Something to think about.
-- by 会员 MSFHQ (2012/6/12 11:50:12)
Is it possible for international students to find a energy job in Texas? How hard?