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Brief Description
The energy sector is transforming rapidly and faces a growing need for skilled professionals.
UL鈥檚 Master of Science (MSc) in Energy Science and Engineering is designed to meet this demand, equipping graduates with the expertise to lead the transition towards a sustainable, zero-carbon future.
Grounded in the UN Sustainable Development Goals, the programme integrates science and engineering, offering interdisciplinary training across energy generation, distribution, storage, and sustainability.
Students can specialise in areas such as engineering for net-zero carbon, renewable and nuclear energy, battery storage systems, electric vehicles, and grid stability, while also strengthening their foundations in earth science, computational modelling, and research methods.
Developed in close collaboration with industry, the programme ensures graduates gain not only technical knowledge but also key professional skills in measurement and analysis of energy flows, scientific reporting, and applied problem-solving; preparing them to make a real impact in the global energy transition.
There is an exit route for students after completion of the taught modules. Students who exit after the autumn and spring semesters will earn a Postgraduate Diploma in Energy Science and Engineering. Students who continue onto the summer semester will be awarded an MSc.
During this programme, you will:
- Address interdisciplinary aspects of energy generation, distribution, storage, and sustainability.
- Gain hands-on experience working on group and individual research projects, under the guidance of a designated supervision team.
- Investigate important topics including batteries, wind energy, modern power systems, and energy management.
- Acquire a greater understanding of the role of engineers and scientists in tackling climate change in areas such as net zero carbon and modern grids and transmission of power.
- Gain a fundamental understanding of the underlying physics and scientific method to equip you to adapt and design future projects in this rapidly changing field.
Key information:
- Complete full-time in one year
- Delivered on campus
- Modules taught during autumn and spring semester
- Core modules in autumn and spring
- Choose four elective modules in semester 1 and three in semester 2
- Collaborate with peers under the guidance of a designated supervision team, honing your investigative skills and gaining detailed knowledge essential for careers in the evolving energy sector.
- Group Project conducted in the semester 2.
- Energy Research Project (thesis) based on your own research conducted in summer (late May to July)
You will learn through a blend of:
- Lectures, tutorials, workshops, practical, project and peer learning
- Supervised, group and self-directed research
- Regular feedback from faculty and peers through group work, oral presentations, interviews and a mix of continuous and end-of-term assessments
Year 1
Autumn Semester
Core module:
- outlines the general methodology of research, the principles and practice of proper design and analysis of experiments.
Electives 鈥 choose 4
Spring Semester
Core modules:
- develops general methodology skills and understanding of research and the principles and practice of proper design and analysis of experiments.
- enables students to analyse scientific literature and technical reports, organise the results of scientific experimentation and analysis and present the information at conferences or for publication in scientific literature, technical reports and theses.
Electives 鈥 choose 3
Summer Semester
- develops the ability to design, plan and carry out a research project and provides training in self-directed research methods and analysis used in science and engineering.
Relevant course materials - such as books and journal articles - will be available digitally via the UL Glucksman Library鈥檚 online resources.
For more information on each module, you can search the faculty, school and module code on UL鈥檚
- Applicants should hold a bachelor鈥檚 degree ( Level 8) with at least a second-class honours, grade 2 (2:2) in an energy related field like Physics, Applied Physics, Chemistry, Science Education, Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Mechanical Engineering).
- Applications from graduates with work experience are especially welcome. Wider criteria based on candidate鈥檚 experience and equivalent degrees will be accepted as determined by the course board.
- The university may shortlist and invite you to an interview.
Other Entry Considerations:
We encourage you to apply even if you don鈥檛 meet the standard entry requirements, as long as you can show that you have the knowledge, skills, and experience needed for the programme.
At UL, we value all kinds of learning and support different ways to qualify through our Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) policy.
International students:
- For details on country-specific qualifications visit postgraduate entry requirements for international students.
Checklist of Documents:
- *Academic transcripts and certificates
- UL graduates only need to provide their student ID.
- Copy of your birth certificate or passport
- English translation of your qualifications and transcripts
English Language:
- English Language Competency certificate
- For details on accepted language qualifications visit English Language Requirements
Guidelines on Completing your Application
- To make sure we can review your application quickly, please:
- Upload all documents. Your application can鈥檛 be reviewed until we have all the documents on the checklist.
- Title the documents you are uploading. For example, "Personal Statement", "Undergraduate Transcript", "Postgraduate Transcript", "English Language Certificate" etc.
- *If you are waiting to graduate, submit your application with the documents you have to date, you don鈥檛 need to have finished final exams before applying.
EU - 鈧8,200
Non-EU - 鈧20,800
Annual fees are billed by semester. Once registered, students may be eligible to apply for a monthly payment plan.
Further information on fees and payment of fees is available from the Student Fees Office website. All fee related queries should be directed to the Student Fees Office (Phone: +353 61 213 007 or email student.fees.office@ul.ie).
Funding
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This course can lead to the following sectors and careers:
- Industry and engineering roles
- Renewable and sustainable energy careers
- Research and academia
David Guinea, MSc Energy Science and Engineering.
鈥淭he programme is well-designed and has challenged me to engage with current literature and carefully consider the pros and cons of solutions to present challenges in the green energy industry.
I believe the course has also given me confidence and is helping me to decide upon the type of employment I want to pursue.鈥
Still Curious?
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Graduate and Professional Studies
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