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This two-year master's program equips students with expert knowledge and practical engineering competencies for careers in the expanding energy sector. Building on ANU's cross-disciplinary engineering approach and research strengths, the curriculum develops abilities to solve intricate industry and research challenges while delivering specialized training in energy systems. The mandatory core curriculum covers professional engineering advancement and examines both renewable and conventional energy sources along with their incorporation into contemporary power networks. Students must also undertake a minimum of two courses focusing on solar and wind energy generation technologies. Additional engineering electives allow for deeper exploration of energy technologies and systems, while university-wide elective options include complementary studies in energy policy, legislation, and economic aspects.