The Advanced Energy Technologies for Buildings and Industry MSc offered by the University of Hull is a comprehensive course that focuses on modern technological advancements and research centred on the ecological and energy efficiency sectors. It aims to provide students with the necessary skills, instruments, and methods for designing and optimising energy-efficient systems for both buildings and industry.Course Content: The MSc curriculum combines scientific and professional modules that cover areas such as low carbon heating and cooling technologies, building energy modelling, and data analytics. You will have the chance to learn about energy management and policy, as well as perform in-depth research projects. The programme is delivered over three trimesters throughout one full year and includes lectures, tutorials, lab work, site visits, and group work.Key Modules: Some of the core modules include 'Energy Technologies for Building', 'Advanced Heat Transfer', 'Energy Management and Policy', and 'Renewable and Sustainable Energy Technologies'. The other professional modules include 'Project Management and Business Strategy', and 'Low Carbon Heat and Power'.Accreditations: This course is recognised by the Energy Institute (EI), the professional body for the energy industry delivering good practice and professionalism across the depth and breadth of the sector.Future Careers: The course will prepare you for a leadership role in the low-carbon sector, whether in public, private or not-for-profit organisations, and would form a good basis for a career in project engineering, building services engineering, energy auditing, environmental management, and energy policy consultancy.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.