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Program Overview


MSc Sustainable Energy Technology

The Master of Science programme Sustainable Energy Technology (MSc SET) covers the entire sustainable energy system: from generation by for instance solar PV or geothermal heat, to conversion, and from transport and storage of energy to consumption. The MSc SET programme has 2 different tracks: one track focusing on electrical energy, and one track on heating and cooling and the integration of the electricity and heat sectors.


System Integrators of the Energy Transition

Engineers graduating from the MSc programme Sustainable Energy Technology have a broad knowledge of the field and act as the system integrators of the energy transition. Their engineering skills include renewable energy generation, distribution systems, and storage. There is a lot of demand for engineers with these skills because governments and industry have ambitious plans for investments in sustainable energy.


Programme Details

  • Degree: Master of Science Sustainable Energy Technology
  • Accreditation: Accredited by the NVAO
  • Credits: 120 ECTS, 24 Months
  • Type: Full-time
  • Start: September
  • Language: English

Tracks

  • Track: Electrical Power Engineering
  • Track: Heating and Cooling

Career Prospects

Engineers graduating from the MSc programme Sustainable Energy Technology have a broad knowledge of the field and act as the system integrators of the energy transition. Their engineering skills include renewable energy generation, distribution systems, and storage. There is a lot of demand for engineers with these skills because governments and industry have ambitious plans for investments in sustainable energy.


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Programme Structure

The MSc SET programme covers the entire sustainable energy system: from generation by for instance solar PV or geothermal heat, to conversion, and from transport and storage of energy to consumption. The programme has 2 different tracks: one track focusing on electrical energy, and one track on heating and cooling and the integration of the electricity and heat sectors.


Research Areas

The energy transition needs to take place in order to secure a sustainable energy future and that will require a new generation of dedicated engineers and researchers capable of developing, designing, and optimizing sustainable energy systems. These engineers will work on innovative technologies that need to be integrated into new and existing electricity and heat infrastructure that are supported by new market structures.


Admission Criteria

The Master of Science programme Sustainable Energy Technology (MSc SET) is open to students with a Bachelor's degree in a relevant field.


Tuition Fees

The tuition fees for the MSc SET programme are in line with the university's tuition fee policy.


Student Experiences

The MSc SET programme offers students the opportunity to gain practical experience in the field of sustainable energy technology. Students can participate in research projects, internships, and other activities that provide hands-on experience in the development, design, and optimization of sustainable energy systems.


Contact

For more information about the MSc SET programme, please contact the programme coordinator.


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Disclaimer

The information provided on this page is subject to change and may not be up-to-date. For the most recent information, please contact the programme coordinator or visit the university's website.


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