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Professionals specializing in renewable and sustainable energy systems are increasingly sought after, with over 100,000 new clean energy positions expected to support Queensland's goal of reaching 80% renewable energy by 2035. This presents a crucial opportunity to enhance your expertise in sustainable energy technologies, policy development, and carbon reduction strategies.
Through this program, you'll develop comprehensive skills to oversee renewable energy initiatives, covering project administration, legal frameworks, and financial aspects. The curriculum includes energy storage solutions, microgrid analysis and development, energy policy studies, and predictive energy modeling.
You'll collaborate with industry advisors and leading researchers specializing in renewable system architecture, energy storage solutions, eco-friendly transportation, Smart City initiatives, climate impact evaluations, and net-zero emission approaches. Earning a Master's in Renewable Energy equips you with specialized engineering knowledge highly valued for diverse career paths, from designing renewable systems and managing projects to shaping energy policies and implementing carbon reduction plans.
1.5-year program
You must have a recognised four-year full-time (or equivalent) bachelor degree of engineering in electrical and renewable power or electrical (or equivalent) with a minimum GPA of 4.00 (on QUT’s 7 point scale).
1-year program
You must have completed EV03 Bachelor of Engineering at QUT.
IELTS Academic score of 6.5 with Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking score of 6; TOEFL iBT score of 79 with Listening, Reading score of 16, Writing score of 21 and Speaking score of 18; Pearson PTE (Academic) score of 58 with Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking score of 50; Cambridge English Advanced (CAE) score of 176 with Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking score of 169.