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114 Master's degrees in Energy Engineering in United Kingdom
Energy Transition Systems and Technologies
The Energy Transition Systems and Technologies programme of the University of Aberdeen gives an overview of the diverse challenges, including technical and non-technical (e.g. economic, policy) aspects. Students are introduced to systems thinking in the context of energy systems and learn relevant methods for system-level analysis (e.g. GIS, energy system analysis).

Maritime Engineering Science - Ocean Energy and Offshore Engineering - Pre-Master's Programme (PMP)
This one-year (2-semester) Maritime Engineering Science - Ocean Energy and Offshore Engineering - Pre-Master's Programme (PMP) from OnCampus Southampton offers successful students guaranteed progression to the University of Southampton.

Electrical Power and Energy Systems (with Advanced Practice)
This Electrical Power and Energy Systems (with Advanced Practice) programme at Teesside University is for graduate engineers wishing to work in the electrical power industry. It develops your knowledge of electrical power and energy systems, giving you a good understanding of the latest developments and techniques within the electrical power industry.

Global Energy Technologies and Systems
Discover the technologies of the future. With the Global Energy Technologies and Systems course from University of Birmingham, you’ll prepare for an exciting career solving global challenges.

Electrical Power Engineering
The Electrical Power Engineering programme from The University of Edinburgh is a dynamic one-year programme designed to provide you with comprehensive training in modern power engineering technologies.
Pre-Master's in Computing, Science and Engineering - Energy and Environmental Technology and Economics
Throughout the Pre-Master's in Computing, Science and Engineering - Energy and Environmental Technology and Economics from City St George's, University of London you will prepare for entry to an industry-informed, future-focused postgraduate subject such as cyber security, data science or a combined engineering and management degree.
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.

Energy and Sustainability Energy, Resources and Climate Change
Help shape the sustainable provision and use of energy at the Energy and Sustainability Energy, Resources and Climate Change MSc course at the University of Southampton. We’ve worked with commercial energy specialists to design a master's degree that prepares you for a rewarding career in this fast-growing sector.

Energy and Power Systems
This Energy and Power Systems programme from University of Liverpool provides you with an in-depth knowledge of the electrical power generation, transmission, distribution and networks. The operating principles, monitoring, optimisation and control of modern power systems are discussed in detail.

Renewable Energy Engineering
The Renewable Energy Engineering course from The University of Lancashire will equip you with the engineering knowledge and practical skills necessary to develop and implement creative solutions to engineering problems encountered in renewable energy capture and conversion, sustainable system design and analysis, project development and implementation.
Renewable Energy and Clean Technology with Extended Research
The University of Manchester offers an MSc in Renewable Energy and Clean Technology with Extended Research, designed for completion in two years. This full-time programme immerses students in the essential technologies needed for a sustainable future, providing a comprehensive education in renewable energy solutions.

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.

Sustainable Energy Engineering
Help to solve one of the world's biggest environmental challenges with the Sustainable Energy Engineering programme from University of Birmingham Build the knowledge and skills to lead the change as we transition to a net-zero future.
Advanced Mechanical Engineering with Energy Systems
The MSc in Advanced Mechanical Engineering with Energy Systems at The University of Strathclyde has been developed to provide high-calibre mechanical engineering graduates with an in-depth technical understanding of advanced mechanical engineering topics together with generic skills that will allow them to contribute effectively post graduation.

Renewable Energy Engineering
The Renewable Energy Engineering programme from The University of Exeter is designed to build on the skills of engineers, scientists or others to learn about how renewable energy technologies function and can be optimally deployed.

Sustainable Engineering (Energy and Power) with Industrial Practice
Join them to gain the knowledge and skills to dream big and become an agent of change, securing a sustainable future for generations to come with this Sustainable Engineering (Energy and Power) with Industrial Practice course from University of Greenwich.

Fusion Energy
This Fusion Energy programme from University of York will prepare you to address these challenges. You will be equipped in theoretical concepts, and computational and technical skills to understand and address the need to develop fusion and plasma technologies.

Future Power Networks
Learn about the engineering challenges posed by a move to net zero and a rapidly changing power generation mix, with increasing fractions of clean energy such as wind and solar on Future Power Networks MSc course offered at Imperial.
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.

Nanomaterials and Energy
Nanoscience and the study of nanomaterials bring together all facets of science to study, understand and apply all things small. The Nanomaterials and Energy programme is offered at University of Sussex.