This MSc programme combines investment in engineering with existing and substantial expertise across the Faculty of Science in the fields of applied mathematics, energy resources, environmental management and electronic engineering. The programme has been developed in partnership with industry and employers through close collaboration with the East of England Energy Group (EEEGR), aiming to address the national and regional shortage of high-calibre qualified graduates in the field of Energy Engineering.
Open to students with a good degree (min 2.1 or equivalent) in a relevant subject with significant mathematical content. Minimum qualification will be A-level Mathematics (or equivalent). Other qualifications or experience considered if mathematical and technical expertise was acquired elsewhere (e.g. relevant industrial experience).
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