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MSc Renewable Energy and Power Systems Management

  • DeadlineStudy Details:
    • Full-time: 12 months
    • Part-time: 24 months (up to 28 months)

Course Description

The benefits of this Masters in Renewable Energy course are wide and varied and will help progress your future career.

This programme has been designed to meet the industrial demand for the training and education of both existing and future engineers in the advanced concepts of sustainable electrical power and energy generation.

Your course aims to give you a broad insight into the design, regulation and management of power systems. You’ll learn about supply chain management, power electronics and energy management.

The knowledge and skills you’ll acquire on this MSc in renewable energy will open up many career opportunities across the sector in both technical and management roles.

Entry Requirements

To apply for this course, you should hold a Bachelor’s degree with lower second-class honours or the overseas equivalent in electrical and electronic engineering. Other engineering degrees may be considered, provided you have studied some electrical and/or electronics content on your course.

Fees

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Student Destinations

Graduates with this degree are in high demand across a variety of positions in the power industry from technical to management roles.

This MSc will prepare you for career as an engineer, manager and analyst in the power sector, with companies such as:

  • OFGEM
  • National Grid
  • UK Power Networks
  • EON
  • EDF
  • Vattenfall
  • Caterpillar
  • Railroad.

As a graduate of this course, you may also want to further your research in the energy field by considering a PhD.

Module Details

Core modules
Intro. to Power Systems & Energy Management (15 credits)
Transmission & Distribution Sys. Management with Smart Grid Technologies (15 credits)
Power Electronics (15 credits)
Power Systems Protection and Grid Stability (15 credits)
Operations Research for the Energy Sector (15 credits)
Renewable Energy Fundamentals & Sustainable Energy Technologies (15 credits)
Power Systems Design and Simulation (15 credits)
Economics of the Power Industry (15 credits)

Dissertation
Dissertation (60 credits)

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