Contribute to the energy transition by designing and implementing new technologies
- Master
- Full-time
- 3 semesters
Contribute to the energy transition by designing and implementing new technologies
Are you up to the task of designing a sustainable energy system based on renewable energy technologies? Are you the much needed, highly skilled professional engineer? Do you want to learn how to work with fundamental interdisciplinary knowledge, skills and tools to tackle one of Europe’s biggest challenges; the transition towards sustainable energy systems? Then this is the master programme for you! What you will find:
✔ International learning community ✔ High-end facilities ✔ European network (EUREC) ✔ Real life clients and assignments
During your master’s, you will be involved in projects that combine working in research, education and industry. Through applied research you come up with innovative solutions for genuine societal issues. Below, you can find some examples of projects our master’s students engage in.
During this master we will cover in-depth theory and provide you with the right tools to develop yourself as a Renewable Energy expert. Some of the courses you can expect are listed below.
Researcher and Lecturer
Energy scarcity and environmental problems are major challenges. The combination of technical, strategic, social and environmental issues encountered in the energy transition demands a significant multidisciplinary approach. It requires more senior technical professionals and highly educated engineers who can work with experts from other disciplines and carry out applied scientific research to come up with practical solutions. That’s what you’ll be learning! You will contribute to the energy transition by applied research, consultancy work or providing strategy and policy advice, all with the focus on renewable energy technologies.
This programme offers you a great way to start or boost your career in the energy sector. You will become a renewable energy engineer with a fundamental understanding of the technologies and techniques in the energy sector.
During the core semester, you acquire a solid foundation in the technical and engineering aspects related to innovative energy system design and implementation and their various related interdisciplinary aspects. Theoretical courses which also examine the socioeconomic issues surrounding the deployment of these technologies are supported by laboratory workshops. The studies for the core can be done in French, English or Spanish.
For the core you can choose one of the following universities:
In the second semester you specialise in a chosen technology at a university. The specialisations are taught in English. For the specialisation you can choose one of the following universities:
The third and last semester you will apply your knowledge and skills in a research project at a company or a research centre. Based on this research you will write your thesis under the supervision of (a core professor), (a professor of the specialisation and) a professor from the project provider.
You have to spend either semester 2 or semester 3 in a different country than the country of your core University.
Applicants are admitted to the course on the basis of the following criteria:
Having a BSc. of Science degree in Electrical, Mechanical or Chemical Engineering, Mathematics or Physics. Applicants need to have a strong interest in the energy industry.
The criteria may be waived for applicants with relevant work experience deemed equivalent to the academic admission requirements.
The English Language proficiency must be approved by submitting a test score (not older than 2 years) from (no other tests will be accepted)
Exempted from the above mentioned are:
Furthermore, applicants are expected to present an authentic and convincing motivation letter.
First of all, to join this master's programme you need to register and apply through EUREC. The application period for September intake begins mid-January and finishes:
Non-EU/EEA applicants: May 1st
EU/EEA applicants: July 15th
Enrolment will not be final until all requirements as specified on the website of EUREC and Hanze UAS are met. The deadline to finalise your registration in Studielink and registration at Hanze UAS is:
Non-EU/EEA applicants: June 1st
EU/EEA applicants: July 1st
You will receive the information from the enrolment officer at Hanze UAS how to register in Studielink only after you have been accepted for the programme. Studielink is the nationwide registration system for all universities in the Netherlands.
Outcome of this assessment is:
If you’ve received an offer letter, you will have to pay admin fee to EUREC
Apply at Hanze University of Applies Science through Studielink.
Upload once again the documents you collected at step 2. This time in Studielink for your application at Hanze University of Applied Science.
You will receive;
Immigration N EU students: starts after March, deadline 1 July www.hanze.nl/immigration
Accommodation: start April/May www.athomeingroningen.nl
June: fill in payment details tuition fee: www.studielink.nl Deadline 31 August.
July: Information sent by school about introduction week, booklist, schedules etc
Insurance: be insured for healthcare check www.hanze.nl/insurance
Welcome and immigration day: beginning September www.hanze.nl/welcomeday
Introduction week: first week of September
Scholarships
Hanze UAS offers various scholarships to eligible students. Visit this page for more information.
Additional programme specific requirements you need to consider before applying for a scholarship:
NL Scholarship
The English Language proficiency must be proved by submitting one of the following (minimum) test scores:
A CGPA with a minimum of 75% of the total scores to be obtained
Following the core semester in Groningen
Hanze Scholarship
The English Language proficiency must be proved by submitting one of the following (minimum) test scores:
A CGPA with a minimum of 80% of the total scores to be obtained
Following the core semester in Groningen
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