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Masters Degree Description

The MSc in Energy Systems Innovation aims to enhance knowledge and skills in the energy sector while promoting the development of new ideas and technologies, particularly in chemical engineering solutions. This is accomplished by integrating elements of systems management and addressing the technical, economic, and regulatory aspects.

The programme includes an in-depth understanding of current energy technologies, emerging innovations, and future trends. It seeks to produce graduates who are well-equipped to drive innovation and lead the transformation of energy systems towards a more sustainable and efficient future.

Typical classes that are part of the programme include:

introduction to hydrogen engineering
clean combustion technologies
energy systems analysis
electrochemical energy devices

Entry Requirements

Normally a first-class or second-class honours degree (or international equivalent) in a relevant engineering, technology or science discipline.

Entry may be possible with other qualifications provided there is evidence of relevant experience and ability to study at an advanced level.

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Fees

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Student Destinations

There is growing world-wide demand for high-calibre graduates who can encourage innovation in the energy industry.

If you are an individual already employed in a relevant company, this course will benefit your career progression, by providing the skills and knowledge to identify, validate and commercialise possible solutions.

Upon finishing the MSc programme, some students may be eligible to apply for PhD places in the department and across the Engineering faculty.

Module Details

Core modules:

Introduction to Hydrogen Engineering
Individual Project
Project Scoping
Clean Combustion Technologies
Electrochemical Energy Devices
Energy Systems Analysis (10 credits)
Management of Technology & Innovation (10 credits)

Optional modules:

Process Design Principles
Advanced Process Design
Sustainable Product Design & Manufacturing
Energy Resources & Policy
Petroleum Engineering
Systems Engineering Concepts
Financial Engineering
Project Management
Risk Management
Environmental Impact Assessment

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