11 Master's degrees in Energy Engineering in Ireland

Energy Systems Engineering
The Master of Energy Systems Engineering at University of Galway is part of an integrated 4+1 programme of study, meeting the European Framework Standards for engineering accreditation. Successfully completing this (level 9) ME course, as part of an accredited 4+1 structure, will allow you to achieve the educational requirements for Chartered Engineer status upon graduation.
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.

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.

Energy Science and Engineering
The Energy Science and Engineering programme at University of Limerick is designed to meet this demand, equipping graduates with the expertise to lead the transition towards a sustainable, zero-carbon future.
Electrical Power Engineering
The Energy Institute (EI) at University College Dublin is a global research leader in energy systems integration. The ME Electrical Power Engineering programme at University College Dublin is taught by world-renowned academics from the Institute.
Electrical Power Networks
The Master of Engineering Science in Electrical Power Networks programme at the University College Dublin is specifically designed to give you a fundamental understanding of the design and operation of electrical power networks in the context of the transition to a more sustainable energy system.
Renewable Energy Systems
The Renewable Energy Systems programme at Dundalk Institute of Technology is designed to produce graduates with a good theoretical and practical understanding of renewable energy technologies.
Energy Systems
The ME in Energy Systems at University College Dublin prepares engineers for work in designing and developing future energy systems and aims to deepen understanding of the interactions between these systems and the environment and energy policy, taking account of economic factors.

Wind Energy Engineering
Wind Energy Engineering from University of Galway intensive 90-ECTS programme prepares engineering graduates and professionals to become wind energy specialists
Renewable Energy and Environmental Finance
This one year full-time, or two-year part-time Renewable Energy and Environmental Finance course at the University College Dublin is aimed at graduates with a background in a number of different fields (including Business, Finance, Engineering, Environmental Science and Physics) who are keen to pursue a career in the growing number of industries in the sustainable business and finance industry.

Energy Systems Engineering
Energy Systems Engineering from University of Galway is a 12-month, 90-ECTS programme designed for engineers from diverse disciplines. Combining lectures, labs, and a major research project, it equips students with the technical and practical skills to address real-world energy challenges in a dynamic, sustainable industry.