- Domain knowledge: students can gain specialized knowledge or immerse themselves in a specific industry such as renewables or green buildings.
- Practical experience: students can apply theory to practice through advanced courses, projects, and capstones.
- Interpersonal growth: students can enhance crucial skills such as critical thinking, analytic ability, and time management that can help them grow into senior and leadership roles.
Faculty Spotlight: Najoua Jouini
Najoua Jouini, PhD, is faculty in the Master of Sustainable Systems Engineering (SSE) program with the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Office of Interdisciplinary Professional Programs.
She specializes in sustainability, social and environmental life cycle assessment, energy efficiency program evaluation, and stakeholder engagement. She has over ten years of research and work experience in sustainability assessment and energy analysis. Dr. Jouini also has over eight years of experience in teaching sustainability assessment tools and sustainable improvement strategies to engineering professionals. She has successfully managed a broad range of research studies and projects in the energy, environmental, healthcare, and water sectors.
Dr. Jouini shared her thoughts about why students should consider an online master’s degree, what she loves about the SSE program, her own career path, and the many career opportunities that exist for SSE graduates.
Why should students further their education by pursuing a master’s degree?
The job market is highly competitive these days. A master’s degree can offer job security and potentially an increase in income. Another equally important reason for pursuing a master’s degree is the ability to open pathways into new career opportunities. This is especially critical in the field of sustainability, which is rapidly evolving. These career opportunities can emerge through: