12 Master's degrees in Sustainable Energy in Ireland

Sustainable Resource Management (Policy and Practice) - Pre-Master's Programme
This one-year Sustainable Resource Management (Policy and Practice) - Pre-Master's Programme from OnCampus Ireland at University of Limerick offers successful students guaranteed progression* to a range of partner universities.

Sustainable Energy
If you want to help the world address the energy 'grand challenge' of the 21st century, then Ireland’s first Sustainable Energy course at University College Cork is for you.

Energy Science and Engineering
The Energy Science and Engineering programme at University of Limerick is designed to meet this demand, equipping graduates with the expertise to lead the transition towards a sustainable, zero-carbon future.

Global Challenges for Sustainability
The Master’s in Global Challenges for Sustainability from University of Barcelona is a unique international learning opportunity that will help you become a change-maker. Students work on real-life global challenges with national and international organisations and emerge with essential skills for the 21st century.
Sustainable Energy and Green Technologies
The Sustainable Energy and Green Technologies M.Sc. at University College Dublin is a full-time, one-year programme delivered on campus. It provides advanced training in renewable energy exploitation, efficiency, and business innovation, preparing graduates for leadership roles in the global green technology sector.
Renewable Energy Systems
The B.Sc. in Renewable Energy Systems at Dundalk Institute of Technology offers a comprehensive education in energy engineering and sustainable energy. This programme equips students with the necessary skills to address the growing demand for renewable energy solutions. The duration and attendance format details are not specified.
Foundations of Sustainable Development
The Foundations of Sustainable Development at University College Dublin is a graduate-level Professional Diploma delivered online. This part-time programme lasts nine months, offering a flexible pathway to master the UN Sustainable Development Goals through expert academic guidance and global digital resources.
Renewable Energy and Environmental Finance
This one year full-time, or two-year part-time Renewable Energy and Environmental Finance course at the University College Dublin is aimed at graduates with a background in a number of different fields (including Business, Finance, Engineering, Environmental Science and Physics) who are keen to pursue a career in the growing number of industries in the sustainable business and finance industry.
Energy Systems
The Energy Systems programme at University College Dublin is a two-year, full-time Master of Engineering course. It focuses on developing sustainable energy solutions and future-ready infrastructure. Students explore renewable technologies and energy policy while studying on campus to prepare for high-level engineering roles.
Statistics and Sustainability
The M.Sc. in Statistics and Sustainability at Trinity College Dublin is a full-time, one-year conversion programme. It provides public study mode students with advanced modelling and computing skills to solve environmental challenges. This degree integrates statistical innovation with applied sustainability practices.
Renewable Energy and Environmental Finance
This Renewable Energy and Environmental Finance programme offered by UCD Michael Smurfit Graduate Business School is aimed at graduates with a background in a number of different fields (including Business, Economics, Engineering, Mathematics, Environmental Science and Physics) who are keen to pursue a career in the growing number of industries in the sustainable business and finance industry.
Sustainable Energy
The Sustainable Energy M.Sc. at Trinity College Dublin provides a specialist understanding of energy management and generation. This public programme is available in full or part-time modes, focusing on efficiency and legal standards. It equips graduates with advanced technical knowledge for the evolving energy sector.