Course description
Modules include:
-Sustainability
-Renewable Energy
-Solar, Wind and Water Power
-Operational Techniques and Management
-Energy Utilisation
-Quality and Logistics
-Integrated Transport Planning
-Appropriate and New Material Technology.
The dissertation allows students to pursue their own interests. Many projects have been carried out in industry and in energy-related community projects. Many students continue their dissertation work into PhD studies after completion of an MSc.
Graduates can expect to pursue careers in a range of organisations around the world, for example in government, research institutions, environmental bodies and construction companies.
Modules offered on this programme
Module information is provided to give you an overview of the modules typically available for this programme and not a guarantee of the final programme structure. If you are interested in a specific module, please confirm with the admissions tutor that it will be offered for your cohort.
Key Facts
Duration
MSc: one year, full-time, including a dissertation, three years, part-time
PgDip: nine months, full-time, two years, part-time
Entry requirements
A first degree in any branch of engineering
We welcome applications from students with alternative qualifications and/or significant relevant experience, subject to approval through a process of Accreditation of Prior Learning (APL). For further details, contact the School
International students must provide evidence of a proficiency in Englis