The MSc Energy and Power Systems Management course at the University of Portsmouth is a postgraduate program that prepares students with deep knowledge and practical skills to manage and lead projects in the energy and power sector. The course is well structured to integrate theory and practice, exploring global energy issues, renewable energy generation, systems performance, renewable and conventional energy, and environmental impact across modules. Course Content: The content of this course includes a mix of core areas and optional units, allowing students to tailor their studies according to their ambitions and interests. The coursework and assessments involve activities like case studies, workshops, simulations, and lead lectures to enhance the student's learning experience.Key Modules: This course comprises eight modules, covering areas including Energy Economics and Finance, Power Systems Performance and Simulation, Energy Audit and Energy Asset Management, to name a few. The final module is the MSc Dissertation or Project, which gives students an opportunity to apply their knowledge to real-world issues in the energy and power sector.Accreditations: The MSc Energy and Power Systems Management course is approved by the Energy Institute (EI), which means graduates are eligible to apply for either Chartered Engineer (CEng) or Chartered Energy Engineer status.Future Careers: This course equips students for high-level roles in organisations around the world in the energy sector, energy and environmental consultancies, energy specialists, or in both private and public sectors where energy management is a key focus.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page [here](https://www.port.ac.uk/study/courses/postgraduate-taught/msc-energy-and-power-systems-management).