MSc students take compulsory modules ( 110 credits) and a further optional module (10 credits) depending on their 1st degree subject; plus a research project leading to a dissertation (60 credits); diploma students take modules to the value of 120 credits; modules typically include: Renewable energy: hydrogen and fuel cell technology; sustainable industry; fuel cell systems; process intensification; sustainable design and manufacture; modelling for materials sustainability and processing; nanomaterials; clean technology applications; sustainable processing energy and materials technology; renewable energy: biomass and waste technology; methodology and planning research.