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MSc
Heriot-Watt University - International Centre for Island Technology - ICIT
The MRM course aims to provide students with broadly based expertise in the management of marine and coastal resources including, but not limited to, fisheries and bioresources, and oil and gas.... Locating in Orkney gives unique insights into marine resources and their management including marine renewable energy, conservation, fisheries, aquaculture, shipping, oil & gas.
MSc
City University London - School of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences
The MSc Automotive Engineering course provides specialised knowledge of the latest technological developments in automotive applications of mechanical engineering, including internal combustion engines, vehicle dynamics and aerodynamics, industry-standard CAD tools, renewable energy and alternative fuels, finite element and experimental techniques.
MSc
University of East Anglia - School of Environmental Sciences
The MSc in Climate Change is based in the Climatic Research Unit (CRU) at the School of Environmental Sciences (ENV).... The course covers the fundamentals of the changing climate, including the Earth's energy balance, the general circulation of the atmosphere, causes of climate change and variability and the greenhouse effect.
PGDip / PGCert / MSc
Cranfield University - Manufacturing Department
Cranfield Manufacturing Masters Scholarship with Ford based project - up to £9k + UK fees Available for October 2011 entry For more information visit http://www.cranfield.ac.uk/sas/manufacturing/ford-scholarship.html Suitable for graduates with science, engineering, IT or business related degrees keen to pursue careers in manufacturing or related industries, as well as academia, with a particular emphasis on sustainability.... Developed with leading organisations, this innovative new Masters course will provide you with the ability to combine the manufacturing and sustainability knowledge required to lead projects that will promote renewable material use, lower energy use and minimise waste.
MSc
Queen Mary, University of London - School of Engineering and Materials Science
Specialist modules provide knowledge and understanding of existing technologies as well as the ability to contribute to the design and development of new technologies and devices in this field, to develop new technologies to extract energy from diverse energy sources and to use existing and design new energy conversion devices as necessary.... This is one of the few MSc Energy programmes to offer modules in all three main aspects of future sustainable energy systems: sustainable energy engineering; sustainable energy materials; and economics and management of sustainable energy.
MSc / PGDip / PGCert
Cranfield University - School of Applied Sciences
The MSc in Energy Supply for Low Carbon Futures develops professional engineers and scientists able to respond to the urgent need to achieve more sustainable futures for human society and address the key concerns of energy security, carbon emissions and climate change, energy pricing and affordability, to meet the UK Government's ambitious target of 80% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.... Modules: - Principles of Sustainability - Offshore Renewable Energy Technologies - Land-based Renewable Energy Technologies - Fuels and Energy Conversion - Energy Production Emissions Control, Carbon Capture and Transport - Materials and Reliability in Energy Systems - Demand Management for Industry and the Built Environment - Energy Policy, Carbon Markets and Futures Join us at our forthcoming Environment Open Day to find out more about Cranfield University's specialist full and part time environmental Masters' courses and research opportunities. 25 April 2012, Cranfield University - Cranfield campus
MSc / PGDip / PGCert
Cranfield University - School of Applied Sciences
The MSc in Materials for Energy Systems covers the application of scientific and engineering principles for materials used in energy systems, as well as detailed knowledge of many of the different types of energy generation/conversion systems.... Modules: - Introduction to Materials Engineering - Failure of Materials and Structures - Fuels and Energy Conversion - Energy Production Emissions Control, Carbon Capture and Transport - Materials and Reliability in Energy Systems - Offshore Renewable Energy - Land-based Renewable Energy Technologies - Surface Science and Engineering
MSc
University of Dundee - Centre for Energy, Petroleum and Mineral Law and Policy - CEPMLP
The Centre for Energy, Petroleum and Mineral Law and Policy (CEPMLP) is one of the few centres in UK universities with the background and specialist skills to offer such a course.... Compulsory modules - all are taken Natural Resources Sectors: A multidisciplinary Introduction Management in Natural Resources and Energy Industries Energy Economics: The Issues Business Strategy in Energy and Extractive Industries Compulsory core choice - choose one from Critical Business Analysis & Report Internship Report Dissertation Compulsory core choice - choose at least two from the following Business & Management modules Foundation Accounting Foundation Finance Human Resource Management Leadership and Decision Making Stakeholder Management and Business Ethics Financial and Project Analysis of Natural Resources and Energy Ventures Risk and Crisis Management Compulsory core choice - choose at least two from the following Specialist modules Energy Economics: The Tools International Law of Natural Resources and Energy Downstream Energy Law and Policy Renewable Energy: Technology, Economics and Policy Environmental Law and Policy for Natural Resources and Energy Energy and Climate Change Law and Policy International Developments in Energy Policy Mineral and Petroleum Taxation Petroleum Policy and Economics Politics of the Environment and Climate Change
PGDip / MSc
University of Ulster - School of the Built Environment
Our use of energy is steadily increasing and this has serious consequences for our environment (in both the extraction and use of fossil fuels for example) and for our industry (higher operating costs, whether directly from the energy used or, more recently, from the addition of energy ?taxes?).?Energy Management?... Although the focus of the course is on renewable energy and energy management, the course has proved useful to those involved in many aspects related to energy in general, particularly those in management or a decision-making role regarding the implementation of such technologies.
MSc
University of Sussex - School of Global Studies
This MSc in Energy Policy for Sustainability provides broad-based, interdisciplinary social science training for future energy policy professionals working in the public, private and not-for-profit sectors.... Spring term: You choose two modules from a range of options including: Energy and Climate Policy; Energy and Development; Governing Energy Transitions; and Innovation for Sustainability.
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