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Energy Engineering (Taught)

2 Study options · PostgraduateLeicester Campus

Course summary

Energy Engineering MSc will give you an in-depth understanding of contemporary issues in energy and sustainability, and will develop your knowledge of experimental and computer modelling techniques for the design of energy systems, such as electricity grids, thermal energy networks and transportation systems.

You will study a range of modules, including Data Analytics for Sustainable Energy Systems, Sustainable Energy and Transport and Power Generation and Transmission. The course is informed by research from the Institute of Energy and Sustainable Development (IESD) so that you develop industry-relevant and up-to-date knowledge and expertise.

This course is suitable for recent graduates from a range of engineering and physical science backgrounds as well as professionals with relevant industry experience.

Key features

  • Be taught by experts. With more than 30-year’s research experience, our Institute of Energy and Sustainable Development (IESD) research and teaching staff provide you with a unique opportunity to learn from scientists actively involved in furthering knowledge and sharing expertise.

  • This course is accredited by the Energy Institute until August 2030.

  • Access specialist facilities including a dedicated, Smart Grids Laboratory Laboratory designed for the study of Smart Electrical Grids, Renewable Energy Sources, the Development of Electric Vehicle Components and Thermal Energy, as well as computer labs equipped with industry-standard software.

  • Prepare for a career in, or take the first step in pursuing a PhD and an academic career in, energy engineering

  • Choose to undertake a year-long work placement*, gaining valuable experience to develop your practical and professional skills and enhance your employability

  • Enjoy an international experience with DMU Global to enrich your studies and expand your cultural horizons

  • Make the course fit around you, with full-time and part time options available, with start dates in September and January.

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