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    MSc: 1 year full-time, 2 years part-time

Masters Degree Description

The Energy MSc at Heriot-Watt provides the opportunity for graduate engineers or scientists and corporate members of related professional bodies to acquire the detailed knowledge needed to meet the challenges and develop opportunities within the energy industry. The programme is directly related to the energy challenges facing every region of the world, including the Gulf region.

Entry Requirements

  • Bachelors Honours degree A good first or second class Honours degree in a cognate or semicognate discipline.
  • Postgraduate Diploma Attainment of 50% pass level in the MSc Energy examinations.
  • Professional/corporate membership Membership of a professional institution in a cognate discipline that normally requires an Honours degree for entry.

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Fees

AED 78000

Student Destinations

Many of the students on this programme are in employment and can enhance their career prospects with their current employer by gaining the MSc in Energy, both by virtue of the qualification and because they are able to contribute more by applying the knowledge and skills they acquire. This programme also equips graduates from other areas to move into employment in the increasingly important energy sector.

Module Details

Semester 1

Mandatory

  • Foundations of Energy

Optional (choose three)

  • Process Intensification
  • Heat Transfer and Heat Exchangers
  • Electrical Power Systems
  • Renewable Energy Technologies
  • Ventilation and Air Conditioning

Semester 2

Mandatory

  • Technology Future and Business Strategy
  • Critical Analysis and Research Preparation

Optional (choose two)

  • Environmental Impact Assessment
  • Demand Management and Energy Storage
  • Building Energy Management

Summer session (mandatory)

  • Master’s Dissertation (Master’s students only)

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