The MEng (Hons) Energy Engineering course at Teesside University is an undergraduate program aimed at developing students' understanding of energy from both traditional and renewable sources. It aims to equip the students with the ability to manage and reduce human-generated carbon emissions. This course looks at the energy market, how energy is used, the systems that are required to provide energy, how we can reduce energy use, and the impact of energy systems on the environment.Course Content: The course covers a wide range of subjects in both traditional and renewable energy, dealing with technological and management issues. You’ll study modules like Environmental Impact and Energy Conservation, Energy from Fossil Fuels /from Bio-resources, Energy in Buildings, Engineering Project Management, Fluid Mechanics and Thermodynamics.Key Modules: Some of the course's core modules include Energy Systems and Environmental Impact, Engineering Principles and Applications, Sustainable Power Generation, Energy in Buildings, Renewable Energy Technology, Nuclear Power Technology, Advanced Energy Systems and their Design and Development.Accreditations: The course is accredited by The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) on behalf of the Engineering Council for the purposes of meeting, in part, the academic requirement for registration as a Chartered Engineer.Future Careers: Upon completion, graduates can pursue careers in a variety of roles, like process engineering, environmental consultancy, energy management or development and installation of alternative energy solutions. Opportunities are numerous in energy agencies, the oil and gas sector, nuclear industry, conventional power generation, the energy service sector, and environmental protection bodies.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page_energy_engineering.cfm).