Electrical Technology for Sustainable and Renewable Energy Systems Masters (MSc)

Duration: 1 year

The MSc in Electrical Technology for Sustainable and Renewable Energy Systems is designed to provide instruction and training in the most recent developments in the equipment and systems used to interface and control renewable and sustainable energy systems.

This knowledge is essential both for an engineer wanting to work in research and development in electrical engineering for renewable energy systems in industry and for an engineer planning a research career in the field.

The course will give you an advanced and comprehensive coverage of the specialist engineering skills required by an engineer working in electrical technology for renewable and sustainable energy systems.

The programme provides an excellent basis for those engineers wishing to update their knowledge in this area or those students/engineers who wish to go on to do research or to study for a PhD degree and finally for those first degree students wishing to enhance their training leading to a Masters degree.

Entry requirements:At least a lower second class honours degree or equivalent in a related subject from a recognised university.
Including:Electrical Engineering, or other electrical engineering related degrees.
Excluding:All Arts, Social Sciences, Sciences and other engineering subjects (Mech Eng, Civ Eng, Chem Eng)
IELTS:Overall score of 6 with at least 5.0 in each element
TOEFL paper based:Overall score of 550 with TWE of 4
TOEFL IBT:Overall score of 79 (minimum 17 in any element)

Key facts

  • The Faculty of Engineering is widely recognised as world-class. This fact is borne out by the high standard of our research and the extensive funding it attracts - overall research awards recently topped £80m
  • The Faculty of Engineering conducts research that has been recognised by the Research Assessment Exercise (2008) as being world-leading or internationally excellent, placing it in the UK’s top five universities for engineering 
  • Particular features of the programme include: one-to-one tuition with expert members of staff; teaching informed by active leading-edge researchers in the field; innovative and engaging teaching methods; access to many online resources; and flexibility in course content

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The courses and research opportunities listed on this website are subject to change. While we will do all we can to ensure the information on these pages is accurate and up-to-date, The University of Nottingham reserves the right to change the content, modules and titles of any courses and research opportunities listed here without prior warning.

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