MSc Energy Engineering with Environmental Management
This new MSc programme combines investment in engineering with existing and substantial expertise across the Faculty of Science in the fields of applied mathematics, energy resources, environmental management and electronic engineering. The programme has been developed in partnership with industry and employers through close collaboration with the East of England Energy Group (EEEGR), aiming to address the national and regional shortage of high-calibre qualified graduates in the field of Energy Engineering.
The Faculty of Science houses an impressive base of engineering knowledge, particularly in the Schools of Mathematics, Environmental Sciences, Biological Sciences, Computing Sciences and …
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This new MSc programme combines investment in engineering with existing and substantial expertise across the Faculty of Science in the fields of applied mathematics, energy resources, environmental management and electronic engineering. The programme has been developed in partnership with industry and employers through close collaboration with the East of England Energy Group (EEEGR), aiming to address the national and regional shortage of high-calibre qualified graduates in the field of Energy Engineering.
The Faculty of Science houses an impressive base of engineering
knowledge, particularly in the Schools of Mathematics,
Environmental Sciences, Biological Sciences, Computing Sciences and
Chemistry. We are internationally renowned for our research and
teaching in many relevant fields, including Applied Mathematics,
Computer Systems Engineering, Geophysical Sciences and Physical
Oceanography and Physical Chemistry, to name but a few. This
existing expertise will ensure that this MSc programme equips
students with training in the fundamentals of engineering, along
with its application to the energy industry.
All students will be required to undertake a substantial
engineering project as part of the MSc programme, and it is
anticipated that many students will have the opportunity to
undertake the practical elements of this project in an industrial
setting within the energy sector. Accreditation has been awarded by
the Energy Institute to allow graduates partial exemption towards
CEng status.
This programme will offer excellent career prospects to graduates.
Employers have identified a shortage of engineers in the energy
sector, so high calibre graduates from this programme will be in
demand.
“As a locally based company that employs engineering graduates
to MSc level, we are delighted by the new courses which will be
available through UEA. This is a great example of industry and
academia working together through the Skills for Energy programme
over the past three years to help design and deliver a Masters and
Bachelors course to meet the needs of our regional industry. In the
past we have always had to take graduates who have qualified
elsewhere, unable to recruit from those trained within our local
area. Now we have the opportunity to sponsor our BSc level
graduates to complete MSc courses, without the need for this to be
undertaken with Universities much further
afield.”
Paul Chilvers, Regional Manager,
ODE
“The East of England has a unique and fast-growing energy
mix. We have leading-edge businesses in offshore gas, nuclear and
renewables and a heritage of hands-on work in marine, agricultural
and engineering sectors. For those who can add management skills to
this tradition of hard work, the future is bright. What better
place than the Energy Region to acquire these
skills?”
Douglas Nunn, Managing Director, Fraser Offshore
Ltd
“The UEA Masters and Bachelors programmes are just what the
energy industry in the East of England needs. Because of the
involvement of the industry from the outset of the design of the
courses and support through their delivery, the results
should be far more applicable to the industry’s needs and what we
need in the graduates that we employ. They will underpin long term
career opportunities by increasing the ability to work across the
energy sectors in an area where the industry is vibrant and
growing.”
Blair Ainslie, MD, Seajacks (and Chairman
of Skills for Energy)
“The development of a local degree programme forms a key
milestone for the energy industry within the region. It is our
belief that through the diverse range of energy supply and ongoing
investment within the region, the East of England can form an
internationally recognised ‘hub’ for future energy production and
storage.
This programme forms a key part of the region’s
ability to attract, develop and recruit the skills needed for
the next generation of Oil and Gas production, providing
opportunities for local people and organisations. Without such a
programme, these goals would be harder to achieve”.
John Sewell, Operations Manager, Perenco (and Vice Chairman
of Skills for Energy)
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We welcome applications from students whose first language is not English. To ensure such students benefit from postgraduate study, we require evidence of proficiency in English. Our usual entry requirements are as follows:
- IELTS: 6.5 (minimum 6.0 in all components)
- TOEFL: Internet-based score of 88 (minimum 18 in listening, 21 speaking, 19 writing and 20 reading)
- PTE (Pearson): 62 (minimum 55 in all components)
Test dates should be within two years of the course start
date.
Other tests such as TOEIC and the Cambridge Certificate of Advanced
English are also accepted by the university. Please check with the
Admissions Office for further details including the scores or
grades required.
INTO UEA and INTO UEA London run pre-sessional courses which can be
taken prior to the start of your course. For further information
and to see if you qualify please contact
intopre-sessional@uea.ac.uk (INTO UEA Norwich) or
pseuealondon@into.uk.com (INTO UEA London).
- A Unique Partnership with Industry
Our degree programmes have been set up in close collaboration with the East of England Energy Group (EEEGR). The Skills for Energy sub-group of EEEGR provides energy engineering students with industry-driven case studies, site visits, on-site lectures, breakfast meetings and sponsored equipment. - Teaching Excellence
The quality of teaching within all Schools in the Faculty of Science was rated very highly in recent external assessment exercises, as reflected in our consistently high National Student Survey results. We continuously listen to feedback from students about how to improve our courses. - Research Quality
The Faculty of Sciences already has an excellent reputation for conducting world-class interdisciplinary research. In the most recent Research Assessment Exercise (RAE 2008), all of our science departments were rated as having world-leading research and over 93 per cent of our research outputs were assessed as being of international quality.
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Fees and Funding Tuition Fees 2013/14- UK/EU £5,000
- International £15,400
- International (ISF) Scholarships are available to cover up to 50% of tuition fees for excellently qualified international students. The deadline is 1st April 2013.
Faculty of Science Scholarships
Students wishing to apply should submit an essay answering the
following question in 1200 words: 'The global provision of energy
is constrained by binding carbon targets, an ever-increasing
population, which is pushing up demand, and dwindling fossil fuel
resources. How do you think the global provision of energy should
change over the next 50 years in response to these challenges'?
Essays should be emailed to the Admissions Office. Please ensure
you include your full name, the course you have applied to, and
your applicant number in your email.
For more information please contact the Mathematics Postgraduate Admissions Office (mth.pgt.admiss@uea.ac.uk).
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