Contribute to the energy transition by creating and managing viable technological economic business cases
- Master
- Full-time
- 3 semester
Contribute to the energy transition by creating and managing viable technological economic business cases
Can you rise to the challenge of creating smart and interesting solutions to help accelerate the energy transition? Can you design innovative and interesting business plans that take into account technological, economic, legal, social and environmental aspects? Do you want to manage complex issues, convert them into feasible projects and monitor their correct implementation? 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.
Within this master, you will cover theory and models so that you can solve complex issues in society as an energy and innovation expert. The courses you can expect are highlighted below
Lecturer
While studying this programme you will have the opportunity to study in at least two EU countries. You will learn about the business side of energy systems. You will be provided with economical and management skills and technical knowledge that you will need to succeed in the renewable energy industry. Once you’ve graduated you will be a business engineer with fundamental understanding of renewable energy systems and skill to make a solid business plan.
You will acquire a solid foundation in economics, modelling and business concepts related to innovative energy project design and aspects of the energy business. Combined with planning, strategic decision-making and communication, this core knowledge will allow you to analyse energy business challenges from an interdisciplinary perspective. The core is offered at Hanze UAS Groningen and Technical University of the Shannon (Ireland).
Themes of the core semester:
You’ll be focusing on System Innovation Management, Sustainable Energy and ICT or Sustainable Energy Management. In-depth conceptual lectures are accompanied by practical assignments and technically orientated company visits. You are required to actively contribute to the course content by presenting papers and carrying out research tasks. Besides that you can chose between three different specialisations at different universities.
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. At the end of the master’s programme, you will present your results to an assessment committee, at a EUREC gathering in Brussels.
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. in Business, Economics, Environmental Sciences, Engineering, Social Sciences, Political Sciences, Geology, Engineering Management, Energy Management, ICT, Architecture or Built Environment. Applicants need to have a strong interest in business and 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:
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
Hanze UAS offers various scholarships to eligible students. Visit this page for more information.
Please note: with this master's programme, you will receive student finance from DUO for the first year only. The Hanze may grant you financial support for the last six months of the programme, provided you were entitled to a performance grant in the first year. Are you a Hanze student? Then check with the Student Support Regulation to see if you qualify. Not a Hanze student yet? Please e-mail sof@org.hanze.nl.
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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