The Sustainable Engineering: Renewable Energy Systems & the Environment MSc course offered by the University of Strathclyde is geared towards training students on widely adopted renewable energy systems that can reduce carbon emissions while delivering reliable energy supplies. The course is delivered in a project-based learning approach and comes with several hands-on, team-led tasks throughout the year. Course Content: The course combines lectures, project work, assignments, and exams to equip students comprehensively. Students also have the opportunity to opt for three elective classes from a pool of subjects ranging from Fuel Cells & Photovoltaic Systems and Wind & Marine Energy to Environmental Impact Assessment and much more. Key Modules: The course features compulsory modules such as Energy Policy & Risk, Energy Resources & Policy, Environmental Impact Assessment, and Renewable Energy Technologies. The course also includes a compulsory group design project and an individual project or dissertation.Accreditations: The course is accredited by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE), and Energy Institute (EI) offering a route towards Chartered Engineer (CEng) status.Future Careers: The course opens up a range of opportunities in sectors such as renewable energy, oil and gas, or power generation. Graduates are sought after by employers for their skills in project execution and their robust understanding of the issues and technologies related to renewable energy and the environment. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.