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MSc Energy Engineering Management

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    1 year FT

Course Description

Our new MSc in Energy Engineering Management is a joint programme between two world-leading departments. It is designed to equip graduates with the skills to deliver on the Net-Zero transition, by ensuring that they can navigate both technical and business challenges with ease. The programme will provide you with the opportunity to develop both your career and your professional skill base. It will culminate in an in-depth business and engineering project, allowing you to demonstrate your insight and excellence.

Entry Requirements

The MSc In Energy Engineering Management programme is designed for graduates from an engineering or relvant background. You will need a UK first or upper second-class honours degree or equivalent in engineering or a relevant related subject.

Fees

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Module Details

The core engineering content is delivered in lecture modules which typically involve 20 hours of lectures, and cover topics from electricity generation from renewable sources such as wind turbines, to decarbonised heating and vehicles. These lectures are delivered by expert Durham academics.

Core modules from the Business School are typically delivered through seminars and workshops, providing an opportunity for smaller group discussions, and exploration of selected topics in greater depth. These may include both video and face to face presentations to allow you to hear from special and international guest speakers.

Please see our website for current modules

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