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105 Master's degrees in Energy Engineering in United Kingdom

Electrical Energy Systems
This course has a particular focus on the integration of renewable generation into electricity transmission and distribution networks and on preparing students for a new era of truly ‘smart’ grids, and is designed to meet the urgent need for specialists in advanced electrical energy systems.
Renewable Energy and Power Systems Management
This Renewable Energy and Power Systems Management programme from City St George's, University of London will give you an in-depth insight into the technical workings, management and economics of the electrical power industry. Building on your undergraduate degree your MSc will give you the opportunity to pursue a variety of roles across the energy sector.

Electrical Power
The Electrical Power programme from Newcastle University covers all major disciplines of electrical power. You'll deepen your knowledge, commercial awareness and technical ability to develop advanced skills.

Energy Engineering
The MSc Energy Engineering offered by the University of Hull will help you develop the skills and knowledge you need for a career in energy engineering, learning at a university located at the heart of the UK’s ‘energy estuary’. This Masters degree is designed to produce specialists with advanced skills in distinct areas of energy engineering.
Energy Systems Innovation
This Energy Systems Innovation degree from University of Strathclyde has a strong focus on technical aspects of energy systems as well as entrepreneurship.

Energy Storage Applied Research
This Energy Storage Applied Research programme from Ulster University is designed for those who are keen to address the challenges to move towards a low carbon society.
Advanced Electrical Power and Energy Systems
The Advanced Electrical Power and Energy Systems program at University of Strathclyde is designed to provide the advanced training you need for a career in the dynamic power and energy sectors.

Low Energy Building Services Engineering - Pre-Master's Programme
This one-year Low Energy Building Services Engineering - Pre-Master's Programme from OnCampus Loughborough offers successful students guaranteed progression to Loughborough University.
Sustainable Product, Process and Energy Engineering
The MSc Sustainable Product, Process and Energy Engineering at the University of Aberdeen focuses on the use of renewable resources, in particular biomass and carbon dioxide, to produce energy, chemicals, materials and other products in a sustainable way.
Sustainable Electrical Energy Systems
The Master of Engineering in Sustainable Electrical Energy Systems at Technological University Dublin is a one-year, full-time programme designed for graduate engineers. This course focuses on the integration of sustainable electrical energy technologies within power systems, equipping students with the skills needed for the evolving energy sector.
Energy Technologies
The Energy Technologies programme from the University of Cambridge is designed for graduates who want to help tackle these problems by developing practical engineering solutions, and who want to learn more about the fundamental science and the technologies involved in energy utilization, electricity generation, energy efficiency, and alternative energy.

Sustainable Energy Systems
This Sustainable Energy Systems course delivered by Queen Mary University of London will teach you the fundamentals of energy sustainability, as well as the scientific, engineering and technical aspects of creating affordable, sustainable energy systems.
Electrical Power Systems Engineering
These programmes will teach you how to quantify both sides of these equations and then how to improve the balances through technological advances and the implementation of sophisticated computing techniques.The Electrical Power Systems Engineering course is offered at The University of Manchester.

Energy Engineering
If you're ready to take your interest and expertise in Energy Engineering into a postgraduate research degree, then the M.Phil. in Energy Engineering programme from the University of Portsmouth is the perfect place to fulfil your ambitions.
Advanced Materials Science (Energy Storage)
The Advanced Materials Science (Energy Storage) program from University College London (UCL) combines frontline research-based teaching from across UCL to train the next generation of materials scientists.

Environment and Energy
This Environment and Energy MSc programme from Abertay University covers a blend of scientific, technical, managerial and entrepreneurial topics such as the policies and regulations that impact on environmental management.

GeoEnergy
The GeoEnergy course from University of Derby is a broad and rapidly evolving field incorporating a spectrum of traditional and innovative geologically focused energy generation and storage strategies as well as the provision of carbon mitigation technologies to the wider energy sector.
Subsurface Energy Engineering
The subsurface has a critical role to play in addressing global warming. Not only does the subsurface provide sources of low-carbon energy, but it also enables the storage of energy, including hydrogen, and the permanent sequestration of CO₂ in geological formations such as depleted oil and gas reservoirs. University of Aberdeen offers a degree in Subsurface Energy Engineering.

Renewable Energy Systems Technology - Pre-Master's Programme
This one-year Renewable Energy Systems Technology - Pre-Master's Programme from OnCampus Loughborough offers successful students guaranteed progression to Loughborough University.
Subsurface Energy Systems
MSc Subsurface Energy Systems equips you with the knowledge and skills to manage geoenergy resources in a holistic, safe, and cost-effective manner. It will appeal to science and engineering graduates or those of you from a different numerate academic background who are interested in the management of subsurface reservoirs used to switch from a fossil fuel-driven economy to a decarbonised one.