This integrated master's course spans four years, with three years at undergraduate level and one at postgraduate level, focusing on the production, storage, and transmission of energy, particularly renewable sources and transition fuels like hydrogen. With rising demand for clean energy experts, as highlighted by the World Meteorological Organization's projection that clean energy supply must double by 2030 to meet net-zero goals by 2050—creating 42 million renewable jobs globally—students will master fundamental mechanical and electrical engineering principles. The curriculum explores solar, wind, geothermal, and tidal systems, alongside power storage and distribution, while developing commercial awareness, planning, and project management skills for net-zero innovations.Key attractions include high-quality teaching from chartered engineers and industry collaborators, access to state-of-the-art labs, optional industry placements for practical experience, and free pre-course maths support. Graduates can pursue roles in energy engineering, such as designing power plants, reducing carbon emissions, conducting energy surveys, and optimizing efficiency to minimize environmental impact.
Access course information through Teesside University’s website using the course page link provided (or visit www.tees.ac.uk).
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