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Overview
Our MSc in Sustainable Energy Futures aims to develop the next generation of leaders in the energy sector.
This course provides a grounding in the major features of global energy issues, sustainable energy technologies, and their interactions with economics, the environment and policy.
Taking a quantitative approach to the study of technology and systems, the MSc attracts students with engineering and physical science backgrounds, although not exclusively.
It will also appeal to those with post-degree experience who wish to gain a broader, more strategic perspective on energy issues.
The MSc in Sustainable Energy Futures is an internationally unique course. Throughout the year our students have lectures and guidance from experts across all research areas at Imperial College London, as well as leaders from the energy industry.
Combining the academic and industrial experience of the Faculty of Engineering with the Faculty of Natural Sciences and the Imperial College Business School, this course offers a unique multidisciplinary teaching programme.
Study programme
You begin your studies in October with the Autumn and Spring terms dedicated to taught modules.
In the summer term you turn your focus to an extensive research project. The research project is an opportunity to make use of the interdisciplinary nature of the MSc. Each research project is normally supervised by at least two supervisors from different departments.
Throughout the year, students are required to attend workshops to develop transferable skills such as Public Speaking, Creative Thinking and a Preparing and Writing a Literature Review. These have been developed exclusively for the MSc in Sustainable Energy Futures.
Careers
The curriculum's focus on a multidisciplinary view of the energy sector means graduates are well placed to work in a diverse range of energy-related areas and are in high demand from employers.
As a graduate of the Sustainable Energy Future course, you will join a network of over 300 fellow Energy Futures Lab alumni who live and work in every corner of the world.