ENERGY ECONOMICS, POLICY, AND SECURITY
, Director
Academic Staff
Courses
Master of Arts in Energy Economics, Policy and Security
Non-thesis master's program on Energy Economics, Policy, and Security
(EEPS) is an interdisciplinary program that specifically aims to
introduce and build the necessary academic infrastructure on issues
of energy policy and security that strategically affect Turkey's
economy and foreign policy. The program emphasizes both basic
conceptual and applied policy-related aspects of global energy
markets and identifies the key agents, institutions and powers
involved in processes of sustainable and affordable energy and
resource management, as well as Turkey's strategic policy choices
for satisfaction of its growing energy needs in a potentially
conflict-ridden global economy.
Admission: All applicants are required to have a bachelor's degree.
Evaluation of applicants is based on their past academic records,
statement of purpose, reference letters and an interview. All
non-native speakers of English are required to submit a proof of
satisfactory knowledge of English.
Degree Requirements: Students are expected to complete six required
and four elective courses equivalent to at least 30 credit units
of course work. In addition to these courses, the students should
also complete a one semester term project under the supervision of a
faculty member in the Departments of Economics, International Relations,
or Political Science and Public Administration. Expected duration to
complete the EEPS study is two semesters
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