The MSc Energy Engineering programme at the University of East Anglia is a pioneering course aimed at those with a passion for sustainable energy systems. It offers a unique blend of academic rigor and practical skills, incorporating cutting-edge research into traditional discipline areas such as structural and fluid dynamics, heat transfer, and electrical power. Course Content: This programme explores a range of technologies from traditional power generation through to renewable energy systems (including wind, photovoltaic, hydroelectric and biomass) and energy storage. The topics covered include Renewable energy systems, Graphics Programming and Computational Modelling, Materials for Power Generation, Advanced Fluid Mechanics, and Advanced Heat Transfer.Key Modules: The core modules of this course include Mathematics for Engineers, Energy Resources Recovery and Management, Structural Integrity, Renewable Energy, Combustion and Pollution, and Research Project in Energy Engineering.Future Careers: The MSc Energy Engineering can take students into a wide range of roles within the energy industry, both in the UK and worldwide. These can include design and maintenance engineer, project manager, consultant, analyst, planner or developer as well as a variety of other roles within the energy sector.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.