- MSc Sustainable Energy Systems at the University of Edinburgh is offered a program for a duration of 1 year.
- The University of Edinburgh is one of the world's top universities, consistently ranked in the world top 50, and placed 20th in the 2020 QS World University Rankings.
- This course is offered on a full-time basis.
- This program is offered by the Institute for Energy Systems which is part of the School of Engineering at the University of Edinburgh.
- The Institute conducts world-class inter-disciplinary research into the systems that control the conversion, transmission, and utilization of many forms of energy.
- Also, provides graduates and working professionals with broad training in and understanding of energy systems in the context of the sustainability of energy supply.
- The program is grounded in engineering and has a strong emphasis on energy systems where electricity is the final product.
- This program of study is designed for those:
- from cognate engineering disciplines wishing to specialize in this field.
- working in the industry who wish to update their knowledge and skills.
- non-engineers who are seeking a good understanding of the engineering aspects of energy systems so that they can work within this sector, including in partnership with engineers where required.
- The University of Edinburgh is known to be the sixth oldest university in Scotland.
- The university comprises five campuses, namely Central area, King's building, and BioQuarter, Western General, and Easter Bush.
- The faculty and student ratio for this program is 1:83.
- The average salary goes up to 41,280 USD after completing this program.
- The Employment rate of the University of Manchester is 94%.