
Overview
The Smart Electrical Networks and Systems (SENSE) programme from EIT InnoEnergy Master School is the starting point for your career in engineering, designing or managing the smart grids and smart electrical networks of the future.
As new technologies transform the energy infrastructure and enable greater use of renewables and more efficient energy consumption, the opportunities for innovative ideas, new businesses and creative engineers are growing.
This programme develops your skills in electrical power engineering, business skills, and innovation management. By connecting you to the leading players in Europe’s transition to smarter grids, MSc SENSE places you at the heart of the international power industry.
Innovative ideas. Creative engineers. The smart grid of the future
hroughout the programme you will have exceptional opportunities to engage directly with major commercial and research organisations that are actively involved in advancing technologies for smart grids and systems. ABB, Fortum and the Catalonia Institute for Energy Research (IREC) are all involved in the programme, alongside smaller niche players and start-ups in the smart grid ecosystem.
MSc SENSE is the starting point for your career in engineering, designing or managing the smart grids and smart electrical networks of the future. As new technologies transform the energy infrastructure and enable greater use of renewables and more efficient energy consumption, the opportunities for innovative ideas, new businesses and creative engineers are growing.
Throughout the programme you will have exceptional opportunities to engage directly with major commercial and research organisations that are actively involved in advancing technologies for smart grids and systems. ABB, Fortum and the Catalonia Institute for Energy Research (IREC) are all involved in the programme, alongside smaller niche players and start-ups in the smart grid ecosystem.
Qualifications and learning outcomes
The MSc SENSE is the perfect launchpad for an exciting future in electrical engineering, smart grids and electrical networks – whatever you want it to be. Find out how you get your double degree, as well as the learning outcomes and skills that it represents.
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Courses included:
- The impact of ICT solutions on the smart grid
- Power quality and energy efficiency
- Integration of renewable energy into the grid
- Energy Management in Buildings and Power Grids
- Power Distribution and Storage
- Power Electronics as Enabling Technology for Renewable Integration
- Sustainable Electrical Energy Systems
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Duration
- Full-time
- 24 months
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Electrical Engineering Energy & Power Engineering Sustainable Energy View 9 other Masters in Electrical Engineering in NetherlandsExplore more key information
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We are not aware of any academic requirements for this programme.
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General requirements
- A completed Bachelor’s degree (worth a minimum of 180 ECTS credits)
- English language proficiency
- Programme-specific requirements
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- Belgium
- France
- Germany
- Netherlands
- Poland
- Spain
- Sweden
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