MSc Renewable Energy: Technology and Sustainability
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2026-09-01 | - |
| 2027-02-01 | - |
| 2027-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
MSc Renewable Energy: Technology and Sustainability
The MSc Renewable Energy: Technology and Sustainability degree is designed to help students pursue or develop their career in energy and sustainability. This master's program is offered as a one-year full-time program and as a flexible modular program taking between 24 and 63 months.
Overview
On this master's program, students will develop their understanding of:
- The applications of renewable energy and sustainable technologies
- The environmental impact of using non-sustainable technologies
- The design, construction, and operation of buildings and places
- The issues and debates around the role of energy
- Carbon management
- Energy use
The University of Reading has a long history of teaching and research in this field, with a master's program in the subject area for over 40 years. Graduates from any discipline are welcome to apply.
Accreditation
The MSc Renewable Energy: Technology and Sustainability degree is accredited by the Energy Institute and the Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers. Successful completion of this program satisfies the academic requirements for registration as a Chartered Engineer.
Choose the University of Reading
The School of Construction Management and Engineering has a wide-ranging and diverse research agenda that seeks to understand the built environment. Lecturers are involved in research and scholarship, which feeds into the teaching. The university also has strong links with industry and will help students build their network of contacts during their studies.
Flexible Study Options
The program is offered as a one-year full-time program and as a flexible modular program taking between 24 and 63 months. Students can choose to start in September or the following February. The course is delivered through intensive residential weeks at the Whiteknights campus in Reading and supported by a professional online learning environment.
Learning
Students will benefit from:
- Research-led teaching that integrates the latest advancements in the built environment sector
- Interactive learning experiences, including intensive on-campus study sessions and independent online learning
- Personalized support from dedicated academics
- Industry engagement, including events, site visits, and guest lectures
- Well-equipped facilities, including a resource room, computer lounge, and laboratory space
Entry Requirements
- Normally a 2.2 undergraduate Honours degree or equivalent non-UK qualification
- IELTS: 6.5 overall with no element less than 5.5
- Pre-sessional English language Programme available for international students
Structure
The program consists of core and optional modules, including:
Core Modules
- Renewable Energy 1
- Renewable Energy 2
- Urban Energy Systems
- Energy and the Environment
- Carbon Management and Life Cycle Assessment
- Research Dissertation
Optional Modules
- Urban Microclimates and Building Energy Management
- Energy in Buildings
- Building Simulation
Fees
- New UK/Republic of Ireland students: 」13,100
- New international students: 」31,650
- Flexible/modular study is charged on a pro-rata basis
- Fees will increase each year according to inflation (up to 4%) and will be rounded up to the nearest 」50
Careers
The demand for graduates with knowledge and skills related to renewable energy and sustainability is growing. Career opportunities include:
- Energy officer
- Sustainability consultant
- Sustainable energy consultant
- Renewables engineer
- Renewables consultant
- Technical director
- Project analyst
- Researcher
- Design engineer
Graduates of the program work in firms across the globe, including Black & Veatch, BWB Consulting Ltd, and Cushman and Wakefield. Overall, 91% of graduates from Construction Management and Engineering at Reading are in work or further study within 15 months of graduation.
