The Nanotechnology and Renewable Energy MSc at the University of Surrey is a full-time programme that explores the impact of nanotechnology on renewable energy and sustainable development. The course aims to fuel the future and help students discover new ways to power the world with renewable energy and innovative nanotechnology.Course Content: Throughout this course, the students will learn how nanotechnology can be used to develop new energy-efficient systems. They will discover how these systems can increase efficiency and conservation of resources. Students will also study the practical use of solar cells and gain understanding of the theory and practice related to conventional and new, innovative materials.Key Modules: The core course modules cover a wide array of subjects including Solar Energy and Photovoltaic Technologies, Renewable Energy Technologies, Introduction to Nanotechnology, and Energy Regulation and Policy. Students will also complete a dissertation module towards the end of the programme.Accreditations: The programme is accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) on behalf of the Engineering Council as meeting the requirements for Further Learning for registration as a Chartered Engineer.Future Careers: After completing this MSc, students will be well-prepared for careers in industries such as energy supply, electronics, IT, construction, consulting, government bodies, and more. Further, the course will provide a robust foundation for PhD studies for those interested in academic or research careers.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.