The MSc in Renewable Energy Technologies from the University of York is a full-time course designed to provide students with professional training in the area of renewable energy systems and energy management. Students will explore the essential features of renewable energy technologies and how they can be integrated into energy systems.Course Content: This course will cover a variety of topics including Renewable Heating and Cooling, Electricity from Renewable Energy, Energy Storage, Smart Grids and Vehicles for Sustainable Transport, among others. Students will develop a deep understanding of the major types of renewable energy technologies and comprehend how these technologies function, what they offer and how they can be evaluated.Key Modules: Some of the major modules in this course include Introduction to Energy Technologies, Systems and Policy, Renewable Heating and Cooling, Electricity from Renewable Energy, and Energy Policy and Risk Perception. Accreditations: Upon successful completion of this course, students will be awarded an MSc from the University of York. The course is also a part of the Environmental Sustainability Research Centre, bringing a wealth of research expertise to the curriculum.Future Careers: This course will equip students for a broad range of careers in areas such as renewable energy, energy consultancy and energy management in both public and private sectors. It could lead to careers with energy suppliers, network operators, government, consultants, and a wide range of organisations involved in developing and managing sustainable energy systems. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here.