8 Master's degrees in Energy Engineering in Norway
Renewable Energy
The master's programme in Renewable Energy has three specialisations: Renewable Energy (General Specialisation), Battery Technology, and Offshore Wind.
Energy
The Master’s programme in Energy at the University of Bergen gives you a theoretical foundation to understand a wide range of issues related to energy resources and use, and to consider them in a wider environmental and societal perspective.
Electric Power Engineering
The future is green, electric, and digital. Renewable energy will replace oil, coal, and gas to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Learn more with the Electric Power Engineering program at Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU).
Process, Energy and Environmental Technology
Do you want to help develop more efficient production processes? Do you want to learn more about how to utilize sustainable energy sources? With a master's degree in Process, Energy and Environmental Technology from University of South-Eastern Norway you will become an expert in the design and operation of cleaner and more energy-efficient processes.
Electrical Power Engineering
Do you want to explore the technology behind sustainable energy solutions, as well as how to regulate energy supply that is based on hydro power? Become an expert in hydro power and power supply with this Electrical Power Engineering programme from University of South-Eastern Norway.
Renewable Energy Systems
In everything from sun and wind to tidal waves and geothermal heat, we have energy that is renewable and widely available. The Renewable Energy Systems programme of University of Oslo aim to provide you with a solid foundation for developing the use of renewable energy systems in society. If you want a future job in the energy sector, this is the study programme for you.
Energy and Process Technology
The University of Bergen's Master's degree program in Energy and Process Technology builds on relevant knowledge in petroleum technology, physics, mathematics, chemistry, process, machinery, energy, statistics
Reservoir and Geoenergy
The master’s programme in Reservoir and Geoenergy at the University of Bergen focuses on theoretical and experimental studies of flow and processes that are crucial for subsurface understanding in the context of energy exploitation, energy storage and CO2-storage.