Summary
Become a Master in the area of renewable energy and help shape our future energy systems and policy.
The one-year Master of Renewable Energy Engineering is a flexible programme that develops your expertise in the design, implementation, and evaluation of renewable energy systems and policies. Learn to critically assess, design, and apply renewable energy technologies, integrate interdisciplinary knowledge, and contribute to innovative solutions for the global transition towards sustainable energy.
Through this Master’s degree programme you will join students from a wide range of engineering and science backgrounds and gain the confidence to lead projects, influence decision-making, and support society’s shift toward resilient, zero-carbon energy systems.
Course Subjects
- ENAE607 Building Energy Systems Design Practice (15 points)
- ENCN623 Energy Systems Modelling and Analysis (15 points)
- ENCN627 Sustainable Energy Technologies (15 points)
- ENCH683 Advanced Energy Processing Technologies and Systems (15 points)
- ENEL667 Renewable Electricity System Design (15 points)
- ENGR621 Energy Policy and Society (15 points)
- ENGR682 Special Topic: Energy Project (15 points)
- ENGR683 Special Topic in Engineering – Project (30 points)
- ENME605 Advanced Energy Systems Engineering (15 points)
- ENTR614 Planning and Design of Sustainable Transport (15 points)
- CHEM436 Sustainable Chemistry: Catalysis, Energy and Green Materials (15 points)
- ENCN401 Engineering in Developing Communities (15 points)
- ENEL445 Applied Engineering Optimisation (15 points)
- ENEL480 Electrical Power Systems (15 points)
- EPEC605 Sustainable Transition in Action (15 points)
- ENAE605 Sustainable Building Design Practice (15 points)
- ENAE606 Building Modelling and Integrated Design (15 points)
- ENAE610 Building Sustainability Assessment (15 points)
- GISC405 Environmental and Climate Data Analytics (15 points)
- ENCI604 Practical Modelling and AI (15 points)
- PMGT605 Critical and Systems Thinking in the Age of AI (15 points)
- EMGT604 Management in Technical Organisations (15 points)
- EMGT606 Technology Development, Application and Transfer (15 points)
- ENCH487 Process Management (15 points)
- ENCI601 Risk Management (15 points)
- ENCM620 Construction Procurement and Contract Administration (15 points)
- ENCM650 Cost Engineering (15 points)
Entry criteria
To apply to the Master of Renewable Energy Engineering, you will need to have previously completely one of the following:
UC offers some transition pathways to help you meet these requirements:
For the full entry requirements, or use the admission requirements checker.
How to apply
You can apply online at myUC.
See Admission and enrolment for all information on enrolling at UC.