The MSc Energy Engineering with Environmental Management course at the University of East Anglia (UEA) is designed to equip students with advanced engineering skills, and a comprehensive knowledge of environmental management techniques in the context of energy generation and consumption. The course gives an opportunity to learn about energy generation, transmission, distribution and saving around the globe, making impacts through reducing emissions and environmental damage.Course Content: The course includes various aspects of Planning, Operations, Energy Generation, Transmission, and Distribution, alongside modules about Energy in Buildings, Renewable Energy and Sustainability. Students also have an opportunity to choose a specialised research project and go more deeply into an area of personal interest.Key Modules: Compulsory modules include Energy Generation (from conventional and renewable sources), Transmission and Distribution, Operations for the Energy Industry, Energy in Buildings, and a Dissertation. Optional modules available include Climate Change, and Renewable Energy and Sustainability.Accreditations: The course is accredited by the Energy Institute, which grants graduates the eligibility for applying for Chartered Engineer Status.Future Careers: Graduates from this course can find a variety of career paths such as energy and environmental consultants, energy efficiency analysts, environmental regulators, within governmental and non-governmental bodies, or as business managers, project engineers, and research scientists.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here.