328 Master's degrees in Energy Engineering in Europe
Energy Science
The Energy Science programme of Trinity College Dublin is a 1 year full time M.Sc. level course worth 90 ECTs, jointly taught between the Schools of Physics, Chemistry and Natural Science.

Energy Engineering with Environmental Management
Become the energy engineer that the industry needs. The Energy Engineering with Environmental Management MSc course from the University of East Anglia means that you’ll graduate with experience in the energy sector and the perfect mix of knowledge, contacts, and sought-after transferable skills.
Physics of Advanced Materials for Energy Processing
Physics of Advanced Materials for Energy Processing program from Adam Mickiewicz University Poznan is conducted solely in the English language with emphasis on preparing its students for their future work as scientists or in science-related areas.

Oil, Gas and Energy Engineering
The Oil, Gas and Energy Engineering programme from University of Nicosia prepares graduate students to succeed in a constantly growing, demanding, and highly competitive technological world.

Electronic Information Engineering
The Electronic Information Engineering programme of Trinity College Dublin is a one year full time postgraduate course designed to provide graduate engineers with specialist understanding of modern computational products and systems.
Advanced Materials Science (Energy Storage)
The Advanced Materials Science (Energy Storage) program from University College London (UCL) combines frontline research-based teaching from across UCL to train the next generation of materials scientists.

Energy and Sustainability Energy, Resources and Climate Change
Help shape the sustainable provision and use of energy at the Energy and Sustainability Energy, Resources and Climate Change MSc course at the University of Southampton. We’ve worked with commercial energy specialists to design a master's degree that prepares you for a rewarding career in this fast-growing sector.
Energy
The Master’s programme in Energy at the University of Bergen gives you a theoretical foundation to understand a wide range of issues related to energy resources and use, and to consider them in a wider environmental and societal perspective.

Energy and Power Systems
This Energy and Power Systems programme from University of Liverpool provides you with an in-depth knowledge of the electrical power generation, transmission, distribution and networks. The operating principles, monitoring, optimisation and control of modern power systems are discussed in detail.
Electric Power Systems and Drives
The Electric Power Systems and Drives at Polytechnic University of Catalonia has the aim to prepare students to meet the many challenges facing the electricity sector.
Renewable Energy and Clean Technology with Extended Research
The University of Manchester offers an MSc in Renewable Energy and Clean Technology with Extended Research, designed for completion in two years. This full-time programme immerses students in the essential technologies needed for a sustainable future, providing a comprehensive education in renewable energy solutions.

Smart Electrical Networks and Systems
The Smart Electrical Networks & Systems from InnoEnergy Masters+ equips you with the cutting-edge technical expertise and entrepreneurial prowess to revolutionise the electrical power sector. Dive into the world of smart grid design, seamlessly integrating renewable energy sources. Join us to become a trailblazer in creating a greener, more sustainable energy future.

GeoEnergy
The GeoEnergy course from University of Derby is a broad and rapidly evolving field incorporating a spectrum of traditional and innovative geologically focused energy generation and storage strategies as well as the provision of carbon mitigation technologies to the wider energy sector.
Joint Nordic Master in Innovative Sustainable Energy Engineering
The Joint Nordic Master in Innovative Sustainable Energy Engineering at Chalmers University of Technology teaches students main notions on renewable energy sources, taking into consideration the main technical, environmental and the socio-economic aspects. The Master’s degree is a collaboration between five technical universities, aiming to develop innovations in the field of sustainability.

Sustainable Energy Engineering
Help to solve one of the world's biggest environmental challenges with the Sustainable Energy Engineering programme from University of Birmingham Build the knowledge and skills to lead the change as we transition to a net-zero future.
Advanced Mechanical Engineering with Energy Systems
The MSc in Advanced Mechanical Engineering with Energy Systems at The University of Strathclyde has been developed to provide high-calibre mechanical engineering graduates with an in-depth technical understanding of advanced mechanical engineering topics together with generic skills that will allow them to contribute effectively post graduation.
Energy Engineering and Management
The MSc in Energy Engineering and Management from Instituto Superior Técnico is intended for graduates in engineering-related areas, namely those with curricular paths in Energy, Electrical Engineering, Chemistry, Mechanics and related areas, but also for professionals in the energy sector.
Smart Energy Systems
To this end, students in the international and English-language Master's degree programme Smart Energy Systems at Ansbach University of Applied Science learn the different producer and consumer technologies in modern, decentralised energy grids.
Energy Technologies
The Energy Technologies programme from the University of Cambridge is designed for graduates who want to help tackle these problems by developing practical engineering solutions, and who want to learn more about the fundamental science and the technologies involved in energy utilization, electricity generation, energy efficiency, and alternative energy.

Electrical Power Systems
With this Electrical Power Systems course at University of Southampton you’ll gain an advanced understanding of the relationships between core types of energy, work, force, power and efficiency.