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Masters Degrees in Energy Technologies
We have 299 Masters Degrees in Energy Technologies
Masters degrees in Energy Technologies equip postgraduates with the skills to produce, transmit and store energy effectively. It includes both industrial and urbanised applications. Courses range from taught MSc degrees, to research oriented MRes and MPhil programmes. Entry requirements normally include an undergraduate degree in a relevant Engineering Subject.
Why study a Masters in Energy Technologies?
## Courses in this field train you to consider the scientific, technological, environmental, political and financial interest involved the production and development of Energy Technologies. You are encouraged to develop practical engineering solutions for the needs of society and industry, exploring the technologies involved in energy utilization, electricity generation, energy efficiency, and alternative energy. Specialisations Topics include clean fossil fuels, renewable energenergyy such as solar and wind, as well as , biofuel production and nuclear power engineering. You will learn to develop prototypes throughand systems modelling for a range of devices and consider their applications., Ffor example, you may investigate therom design ofning modern solar panels for solar farms, or investigate theto improvement ofing energy efficiency in various buildings. Careers are highly varied, and can range from smart grid development to utilities management, communications and logistics, as well as public policy and financial planning within industrial practise.Refine your search
Sustainable Energy - MSc
University of Glasgow
College of Science and Engineering
The Masters in Sustainable Energy is an interdisciplinary programme that will equip you for employment within the international energy sector. Read more
MSc Energy Engineering Management
Durham University
Durham University Business School
Climate Change is an indisputable reality. Universities around the world are preparing students with the right skills to support the essential move toward Net Zero across the globe; balancing greenhouse gases produced, with greenhouse gases removed from the earth’s atmosphere. Read more
Energy and Environment - MSc
University of Leeds
School of Chemical and Process Engineering
The sustainable use of energy is fundamental to the modern world. Our dependence on energy for transport, heating, lighting and business is ever growing, presenting many challenges in ensuring secure and economic supplies. Read more
Environmental Engineering - MSc
University of Oulu
Master’s Programmes
The master's programme in Environmental Engineering responds to challenges posed by global climate change. Study in an exciting learning environment at the heart of the green transition and learn to use new technologies and approaches in resource-wise, carbon neutral environmental management. Read more
Engineering Business Management online MSc
University of Bath
University of Bath Online
Develop an in-depth understanding of engineering and technology leadership concepts whilst gaining the skills and understanding of business, operations, and strategy to apply them in an engineering context. Read more
MEngSc Electrical Power Networks
University College Dublin
UCD School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
The modern power system is in the midst of a radical change as it transitions to the use of increased variable renewable generation, deals growing demands for electrification of transport and heating and the integration of new smart grid control approaches. Read more
Master Programme (Two Year) in Textile Technology and Engineering
University of Boras
Masters Programmes
Here, the starting point is textile fibres: What do they consist of, what significance do they have, and what could be done with them. Read more
Energy Ethics (MSc)
University of St Andrews
Interdisciplinary Studies
The MSc in Energy Ethics explores how we balance our energy demands with our concerns about anthropogenic climate change. Read more
Energy Engineering and Management
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
HECTOR School of Engineering & Management
"The implementation of a sustainable energy system requires connected methods and models that provide companies, politics and society with the necessary basis for making scientifically sound decisions on the design of the energy system transformation. Read more
Online LLM Energy and Environmental Law
University of Birmingham
Birmingham Online
Whether you take a modern or a utilitarian view on energy use and the environment, the University of Birmingham’s Online LLM in Energy and Environmental Law will arm you with the core principles to take on the most pressing global environmental issues. Read more
ME Energy Systems
University College Dublin
UCD School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering
The ME Energy Systems programme prepares engineers for work in designing and developing future energy systems and aims to deepen understanding of the interactions between these systems and the environment and energy policy, taking account of economic factors. Read more
Master Programme in Resource Recovery - Sustainable Energy Processes
University of Boras
Masters Programmes
Today, humans produce vast amounts of waste and other residual material; at the same time, the demand for products and energy is steadily increasing. Read more
MPhil in Energy Technologies
University of Cambridge
Department of Engineering
The world faces major challenges in meeting the current and future demand for sustainable and secure energy supply and use. Read more
Sustainable Energy Technologies - MRes
University of Hertfordshire
School of Physics, Engineering and Computer Science
Apply now Our research expertise in Renewable Energy Technologies specialises in areas including renewable energy, smart grids, novel wind energy harvest… Read more
Advanced Digital Energy Systems (MSc)
Cranfield University
Energy and Sustainability
Energy supply is fundamentally important to our homes and workplaces. Future energy supply has to be stable, secure, not only affordable but also sustainable, which makes energy systems a complex problem. Read more