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MSc
University of Strathclyde - Department of Economics
The global energy system is undergoing a process of rapid change. Escalating demand, constraints on supplies, increasing energy prices, regulatory pressures to reduce carbon emissions, changing demographics and patterns of energy use and supply, mean that industry, economies and societies face complex challenges and uncertainties that could become more extreme in the future.
MSc / PGDip
Heriot-Watt University - Electrical, Electronic and Computing Engineering
The MSc in Smart Grid Demand Management has been designed to progress students with an Electrical or Mechanical Engineering background to an expert in the understanding of a smart grid. By following a carefully selected set of courses covering energy resources (fossil and renewable), conversion technologies, electrical power generation, energy storage technologies, demand management, and energy economics.
MSc
University of Glasgow - School of Physics and Astronomy
This MSc draws upon a wide range of advanced Masters-level courses. You will have the flexibility to tailor your choice of optional lecture courses and project work to a wide variety of specific research topics and their applications in the areas of energy and the environment.
MSc / PGDip
Heriot-Watt University - Institute of Petroleum Engineering
The programme is based on 8 core courses and a dissertation. Subjects include Energy in the 21st Century, Renewable Energy Technology I and II, Natural Processes, Economics for Renewable Energy, Environmental Policy and Risk, Development and Project Appraisal for Renewable Energy.
MSc
University of Glasgow - School of Physics and Astronomy
This MSc draws upon a wide range of advanced Masters-level courses. You will have the flexibility to tailor your choice of optional lecture courses and project work to a wide variety of specific research topics and their applications in the area of theoretical physics.
MSc
University of Glasgow - School of Physics and Astronomy
The MSc programme in Physics: Nuclear technology lasts 1 year and contains a minimum of 180 credits. You will attend lectures, seminars and tutorials and take part in lab, project and team work.
MSc
University of Glasgow - School of Physics and Astronomy
The programme draws upon a wide range of advanced Masters-level courses. You will have the flexibility to tailor your choice of optional lecture courses and project work to a wide variety of specific research topics and their applications in the area of life sciences.
MSc
University of Glasgow - School of Physics and Astronomy
The programme draws upon a wide range of advanced Masters-level courses. You will have the flexibility to tailor your choice of optional lecture courses and project work to a wide variety of specific research topics and their applications in the area of global security.
MSc
University of Glasgow - School of Physics and Astronomy
This MSc draws upon a wide range of advanced Masters-level courses. You will have the flexibility to tailor your choice of optional lecture courses and project work to a wide variety of specific research topics and their applications in the areas of energy and the environment.
MSc
University of Glasgow - School of Physics and Astronomy
This MSc draws upon a wide range of advanced Masters-level courses. You will have the flexibility to tailor your choice of optional lecture courses and project work to a wide variety of specific research topics and their applications in the area of advanced materials.
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