Sustainable Energy Systems
Global energy consumption is increasing, and at the same time, environmental impacts of all human-related operations need to be reduced.
Understanding complex systems and modern technologies is essential for designing and utilising clean and efficient energy production.
The Master’s Programme in Sustainable Energy Systems gives you a comprehensive understanding of how different, sustainable and modern energy systems work and what needs to be considered when they are designed and utilised.
In this programme, you will understand the technical requirements and limitations of the various technologies needed for modern and sustainable energy systems.
After completion of the Master’s programme, you will possess:
- Professional skills to work as a specialist in energy technology.
- Competence to design and analyse modern, sustainable energy systems and their integration into existing energy production and consumption systems from the technological, economic, environmental and societal perspectives.
- Knowledge on how to apply mathematical and physical fundaments to model, solve and analyse energy technology related problems and challenges and design relevant technology, processes and systems.
- Managerial skills to manage a team and to act as a part of the project team.
You must complete one of the following degrees:
- Bachelor of Science in Technology or closely related to Technology
Completed in a University - All countries - Bachelor of Engineering
Completed in a University of Applied Sciences - EU/EEA countries and Switzerland
AND you must have completed
- a sufficient amount of studies in Energy Technology
The Admissions Committee for the programme decides what constitutes a sufficient number of these studies and checks the studies during the academic evaluation.
Our graduates can work in many fields. The global energy sector is extensive and offers plenty of opportunities to work in large companies, SMEs, government institutions or NGOs.
Graduates can work as specialists in, for instance, design and product development, production and operations, management, sales and marketing, research and education, and public agencies and organisations.