This degree equips students with the scientific and technical expertise to design, manage, and innovate cleaner, more efficient energy systems, emphasizing renewable resources and regulatory compliance. It fosters a multidisciplinary approach to sustainable development, addressing energy supply, demand, and policy challenges through hands-on projects and industry collaborations. Over three years, the program builds foundational skills in engineering, mathematics, and thermodynamics, advancing to specialized topics like renewable energy, energy storage, and policy.In years one and two, students gain broad knowledge in mechanics, electronics, and data analysis, alongside themes of social responsibility and sustainability. Year three focuses on an individual project in energy systems, exploring through-life engineering and the hydrogen economy, preparing graduates for careers in energy firms and engineering consultancies. The degree aims for accreditation from the Institution of Mechanical Engineers and Energy Institute, enhancing employability.