Our innovative MSc teaches you key business skills and technical knowledge to play a key role in global efforts to tackle climate change and support the move to Net-Zero.
This MSc, which is delivered by specialist academics from both the Department of Engineering and the Business School, has been designed for graduates from an engineering or related background who are looking to develop practical and management skills in preparation for a career in the energy and environment sector.
The core modules combine elements of business and engineering, covering areas such as business and engineering systems, renewable energy and the technical and practical requirements of vehicles of the future, as well as exploring entrepreneurship and professional skills development. You will also carry out substantial research in the Strategic Business and Engineering project.
The programme is the product of a collaboration between the Business School and the Department of Engineering, in conjunction with the<
The equivalent of a UK first or upper second class honours degree.
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Our postgraduate programmes with a focus on employability fully equip you with the skills and industry insight to embark on a successful and rewarding business career.
The knowledge and understanding you develop reflect the Department’s values of sustainability, wellbeing and equality of opportunity across the globe.
You gain a combination of analytical and practical skills that employers value, such as independent thinking and problem-solving, and are able to enhance your people skills that are essential in business and much sought after by employers.
You will study the following core modules:
Elective modules:
You will then choose an additional two modules, up to the the value of 30 credits, from a list that has typically* included:
Artificial Intelligence and Deep Learning
Context and Challenges in Energy and Society
Decision Science and Analytics in Energy Business Management
Environmental Engineering
Renewable Energy Technologies
Society, Energy, Environment and Resilience.
*Note that current modules are indicative and may change due to, for example, developments in the relevant academic field, or in light of student feedback and demand.
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