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This two-year master's program equips students with specialized expertise and professional engineering competencies for careers in the fast-expanding renewable energy sector. Leveraging the Australian National University's interdisciplinary engineering approach and research strengths, the curriculum develops students' abilities to solve complex, multi-faceted challenges while delivering cutting-edge technical training in renewable energy.
The degree features a mandatory core component offering advanced engineering professional development and specialized instruction in both renewable and conventional energy sources, along with renewable energy integration. Students must undertake a minimum of two courses focusing on solar and wind power generation technologies. Supplementary course selections allow for deeper exploration of renewable energy applications and principles. Participants can also choose electives from various university disciplines, including complementary studies in energy policy, legislation, and economic aspects.
This two-year master's program equips students with specialized expertise and professional engineering competencies for careers in the fast-expanding renewable energy sector. Leveraging the Australian National University's interdisciplinary engineering approach and research strengths, the curriculum develops students' abilities to solve complex, multi-faceted challenges while delivering cutting-edge technical training in renewable energy.
The degree features a mandatory core component offering advanced engineering professional development and specialized instruction in both renewable and conventional energy sources, along with renewable energy integration. Students must undertake a minimum of two courses focusing on solar and wind power generation technologies. Supplementary course selections allow for deeper exploration of renewable energy applications and principles. Participants can also choose electives from various university disciplines, including complementary studies in energy policy, legislation, and economic aspects.