European Master in Renewable Energy
Groningen, Netherlands
DURATION
3 Semesters
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
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EARLIEST START DATE
Sep 2024
TUITION FEES
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STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
Introduction
Study a European Master's in Renewable Energy in the Netherlands
The rapid growth in renewable energy installations will only continue in the coming years. International agreements on subjects like CO2 reduction and European policies on the expansion of renewable energy generation will ensure that. Within this rapidly expanding European renewable energy industry, there is an urgent demand for technical engineers specialised in renewable energy technology. That’s where you come in!
The European Master in Renewable Energy (EMRE) gives you the opportunity to study in at least two EU countries and teaches you about the latest developments in renewable and clean energy technology. The programme has a technical orientation and is directed towards engineers that want to specialise in one of the renewable energy technologies, such as Wind Energy, Photovoltaics, Ocean Energy, Solar Energy or Grid Integration. You will be able to design, test, and implement these technologies with a systemic and interdisciplinary approach, making you essential to the whole energy industry.
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Admissions
Scholarships and Funding
Hanze UAS has various scholarship possibilities to aid students financially if they meet the requirements.
For more information, please visit the university's website.
Program Outcome
Degree awarded: Master of Science, as well as EUREC certificate
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Career Opportunities
This master’s programme will lead to an internationally recognised master’s degree (MSc) and excellent career prospects. Upon graduation, you will have developed highlevel technical and scientific competences as well as the necessary international experience to work in a multicultural environment. You will work with experts from other disciplines and carry out applied research on a scientific level to come up with technical solutions for the renewable energy sector. Or you can become a consultant, providing strategy and policy advice. You can work at different organisations; from local businesses to multinationals across the border.