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  Sustainable Energy Technologies MSc


University of Southampton    Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences

Full time September MSc 1 Year
Engineering (12) Environmental Sciences (13)

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The Sustainable Energy Technologies MSc is a one-year programme that offers a comprehensive introduction to the latest advancements in sustainable energy. You'll delve into topics such as photovoltaics, fuel cells, energy storage, electrical power systems, and wind and tidal energy. With a focus on economic, social, and environmental aspects, you'll gain the skills to design and evaluate renewable energy systems. The programme also offers a range of specialist modules, including waste resource management and bioenergy. Accredited by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, this course requires a 2:1 degree in chemical, mechanical, electrical, or civil engineering, maths, or physics. With excellent career prospects and transferable skills, this programme is a gateway to success in the field of sustainable energy.

About the course

This Sustainable Energy Technologies MSc offers an introduction to current and modern energy technologies for sustainable power generation. You’ll gain expertise and practical skills in areas of energy research including photovoltaics, fuel cells, energy storage and batteries, combustion, electrical power systems, and wind, wave and tidal energy. 

Sustainable energy technologies need to meet a range of criteria across economic, social and environmental metrics. 

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Entry Requirements

You’ll need a 2:1 degree in  one of the following:

chemical, mechanical, electrical or civil engineering
maths
physics

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