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Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, University of Southampton Information on Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering: University of Southampton
Duration 1 year full-time
Entry Requirements Degree in a Engineering/Maths/Physical Sciences subject graded 2.1 or above.
Course Fees See http://www.southampton.ac.uk/postgraduate/feesandfunding/postgradfeesfunding.html
Course Contact Mrs S. Stickland
Study Options
Full-Time
Start Month(s) October
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Energy and Sustainability MSc programmes

Energy and Sustainability: Energy, Environment and Buildings (Course ref. 3087)
Energy and Sustainability: Energy Resources and Climate Change (3086)

Sustainable provision and use of energy are major international challenges of the twenty-first century. These MSc programmes have been designed to equip the next generation of energy professionals with the multidisciplinary approach required to tackle climate change while improving energy supply, and the built environment. Developed in collaboration with industry and public sector energy specialists, the MSc in Energy and Sustainability will enhance your career path and value to employers.

These MSc programmes Energy Resources and Climate Change and Energy, Environment and Buildings provide the necessary specialized knowledge and analytical skills for professionals in these fields and are being taught by the School of Civil Engineering and the Environment, which conducts world-class research within the University of Southampton.

The module common to both programmes provides a broad overview of the ‘live’ issues surrounding energy, the sustainability agenda and climate change, of which all energy professionals should have a broad understanding.
The research project may provide the opportunity to work with one of the many industrial partners of this programme—ranging from large utility companies to small consultancies—in order to gain valuable research and development skills.

Programme Structure
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Core module: common to both pathways: Introductions to Energy & Sustainability
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Energy Resources and Climate Change (3086)
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Energy Resources and Engineering
Climate Change, Energy & Settlements
Bioenergy
Optional modules specific to each Programme (see course web site for more details)

Energy, Environment and Buildings (3087)
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Climatic Design of Buildings & Cities
Climate Change: Energy & Settlements
Energy Performance Assessment of Buildings
Optional modules specific to each Programme (see course web site for more details)

Project: leading to dissertation, which may be with an industrial sponsor
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