Renewable Electricity Production
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The electric grid in Sweden and in Europe is facing a great shift. The electric transmission system is accommodating an increasing share of renewable energy sources. Qualified professionals in the energy field are in great demand. The Master Programme in Renewable Electricity Production is a unique programme, closely connected to both research and industry.The Master Programme in Renewable Electricity Production offers an interesting education in state-of-the-art electrical power systems and renewable electricity generation. Uppsala University’s energy research is world leading in many areas and there is close cooperation between research and industry.The Master Programme in Renewable Electricity Production is the only of its kind in Sweden. If you are interested in the relationship between technology and environment, and want to mix traditional engineering skills with current research in the area of electric power then you can expect two fruitful years in this programme. Our hope is that students should be proud of their education and develop an attractive profile for the labour market after graduation.The Master’s programme requires that a certain percentage of the courses you select are in a topic related to renewable power generation. In addition to this, you have the opportunity to choose different courses according to your own interest and create your own unique profile. Through your choice of courses you can also decide if you want to aim for a career in research or industry.
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Applicants need a bachelor's degree in related field.Applicants from non-anglophone countries must provide proof of English proficiency.Application deadline for non EU students is January 15.
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Uppsala
Uppsala County
751 26
Sweden
- 2 years
- Full Time
- On Campus Learning
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