
During the Master's programme in Sustainable Energy Engineering at Aalborg University Esbjerg, you work with the latest technologies within areas such as analysis and design of systems for offshore wind turbines, modelling of complex offshore systems, combustion technology and bio-energy systems. In this way, you learn to design, develop and manage effective methods for utilsation of energy ressources.
You choose one of two specialisations:
Offshore Energy Systems
The industry wants candidates with cooperation skills which the project and group work provide and Sustainable Energy Engineers are in short supply – Denmark will lack 13,500 engineers in 2025. During the study programme you will have possibilities to work with high tech companies and will become part of an exciting international environment and have the possibility of exciting international stays.
Furthermore, Aalborg University has a flexible incubator environment that supports your creative dream and business idea.
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Schedule TOEFL®Admission to the MSc programme in Sustainable Energy Engineering with a specialisation in Process Engineering and Combustion Technology presupposes a
Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Energy Engineering with a specialisation in Thermal Energy Engineering
Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Energy Engineering with a specialisation in Thermal Processes
or similar
Admission to the MSc programme in Sustainable Energy Engineering with a specialisation in Offshore Energy Systems presupposes a
99,600 DKK
The living costs include the total expenses per month, covering accommodation, public transportation, utilities (electricity, internet), books and groceries.
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