This two-year master qualification provides you with specialised knowledge and professional engineering skills to prepare you for a career in the rapidly-growing renewable energy industry.

The program comprises a compulsory core that provides advanced knowledge in engineering professional development and energy resources (renewable and non-renewable) and their integration into modern energy systems. In addition, you must complete at least two courses on technologies that generate energy from solar and wind resources.

Further engineering course options provide students with greater depth in the use or understanding of energy technology and systems. You will also have the opportunity to select electives from across the University, including courses in the complementary areas of energy policy, law and economics.

Work Integrated Learning is an important part of the program and is delivered through the group project. The Master of Engineering in Energy Systems requires the completion of 96 units.

Program details

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