This MSc focuses on how energy systems, climate change and the built environment connect—so you can evaluate energy performance and support low-carbon design decisions for buildings and cities. You’ll study renewable energy technologies, energy assessment methods and environmental data tools, learning from research that informs real-world design standards.
The MSc in Energy, Environment and Buildings at the University of Southampton explores the intricate relationship between energy systems, climate change, and the built environment. This program equips you with the skills to assess energy performance and make informed decisions regarding low-carbon design for buildings and urban areas. With a focus on renewable energy technologies and environmental data tools, you will gain insights from cutting-edge research that shapes real-world design standards.
Core modules may include:
Learning approach:
Assessment methods: The assessment typically includes a combination of coursework and other evaluative activities aligned with the learning outcomes of the modules.
Final project: The program culminates in a comprehensive assessment as defined by the module requirements.
Applicants are generally expected to hold a degree equivalent to an Upper Second Class classification. Additionally, proficiency in English is required to ensure successful participation in the program.
Graduates of this MSc program will be well-positioned for a variety of career paths in the energy and sustainability sectors. Opportunities may include roles in energy assessment, environmental consultancy, urban planning, and renewable energy project management, catering to the growing demand for expertise in sustainable practices and low-carbon technologies.
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