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The Master of Science in Zero Carbon Technologies focuses on technological solutions for transitioning to low-carbon energy and transportation systems. This specialized track explores power generation, transportation, and resource management alongside relevant business strategies and planning approaches. The program offers diverse module selections and provides outstanding opportunities to collaborate with the School of Engineering's premier research teams on cutting-edge projects. A key component involves completing a research thesis that expands upon module concepts, with specialization areas spanning advanced manufacturing, innovative materials, fluid dynamics, and automated system design.
This graduate program offers flexible study options: a one-year full-time format or part-time completion over two to three years. Students may also opt for a Postgraduate Diploma (60 ECTS) or Postgraduate Certificate (30 ECTS) by selecting from various course modules, though these credentials exclude the research component. Part-time participants can pursue staged qualifications across three academic years.