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    MSc Full-time: 1 year, Part-time: 2 years

Course Description

February start

Our cross-disciplinary MSc programme in Sustainable Energy provides you with broad-ranging training and the fundamentals for understanding sustainable and renewable energy systems and applications, as well as the social, economic, regulatory and environmental factors that govern sustainable energy. It will enable you to gain the skills needed to become a specialist in this crucial and rapidly expanding industry.

Study on this interdisciplinary course and you will learn the key concepts of sustainability and renewables with a range of theoretical and practical modules taught by world-leading academics who are experts in their fields and have access to a wide range of exceptional facilities and resources.

Entry Requirements

A minimum of a 2:2 in a relevant UK honours degree, or a recognised equivalent international qualification in the following subject areas:

  • Engineering (mechanical, electrical, environmental, material, civil, process, manufacturing, chemical or equivalents)
  • Science (physics, chemistry, mathematics, environmental, or equivalents)
  • Dual degrees in engineering/science with business and management aspects (engineering management, engineering business management, or equivalent dual degrees).

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Fees

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Programme Funding

We’re committed to making sure that we offer support for students who might need it, please visit website to find out more about about our scholarships and bursaries.

Student Destinations

Graduates of our Sustainable Energy Systems MSc can pursue careers in many diverse roles, such as:

  • Sustainable energy engineering professionals – in design, management, and consultancy
  • Renewable systems expert
  • Research engineer
  • Sustainable supply-chain adviser
  • And many more.

Module Details

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