Course Level
Master Degree (By Coursework)
Master of Clean Energy
Study the Master of Clean Energy and take a pivotal role in shaping the future of sustainable energy solutions. This advanced program offers an interdisciplinary education in clean energy technologies, management, and policy. Gain the technical expertise, analytical skills, and strategic vision essential for leading the transition to clean and renewable energy systems. This program combines theoretical depth with practical application. Focus on key topics such as solar, wind, hydro, and bioenergy. You will also explore storage, smart grids, and policy. Delve into innovative solutions and develop leadership capabilities crucial for driving change in the evolving energy sector. Delivered 100% online, this program provides the flexibility needed for working professionals. Join a community of forward-thinking professionals and researchers dedicated to advancing sustainable practices. Creating a positive impact on our planet’s future energy systems.
Campus | Duration | Fees | ATAR |
|---|---|---|---|
Online | $38,910 | N/A |
Structure
The Masters of Clean Energy consists of 16 courses (160 units), consisting of Core and Directed Electives. Students will complete a compulsory Clean Energy project and must complete 100 Units of Core Courses, and 60 Units from the Directed Course List.
Subjects
- Study courses in areas that include: Project Management Principles Project Management Innovation and in Process Industries Resource and Energy Optimisation Energy Storage Systems The Clean Energy Landscape Identify and Manage Risk in the Clean Energy Landscape Sustainable Fuels and Chemical Manufacturing Next-Gen Solar Photovoltaic and Systems.
Entry requirements
- A three-year Bachelor Degree (AQF level 7), or an equivalent or higher qualification.
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