The Renewable & Decarbonisation Technologies course offered by Strathclyde University is a postgraduate taught programme tailored to equip students with dedicated expertise in renewable energy, climate change, and sustainable engineering technologies. The course is designed for graduates and professionals looking to make a significant contribution to achieving net zero emissions goals and for those who seek to navigate, lead, and excel in the future green energy sector.Course Content: This course focuses on key areas such as Renewable Heat & Power Technologies; Energy Efficiency, Policy & Markets; Green Chemistry & Circular Economy; Energy Systems & the Environment. The course allows comprehensive engagement with the challenges and solutions to achieving net-zero carbon emissions.Key Modules: The core modules include Introduction to Energy Systems & Energy Management; Energy Conversion Systems; Energy Efficiency, Policy & Markets; Green Chemistry & Circular Economy, and others. The programme also includes a research project which comprises a significant portion of student’s final grade.Accreditations: There is no information provided regarding accreditations.Future Careers: Graduates of this course can look forward to career opportunities in various sectors such as renewable industries, energy consultancy, government agencies and international organisations dealing with energy and climate change. They may also opt for a research career, possibly working towards a PhD in the energy field.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.