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HAN University, MS, Sustainable Energy

 Netherlands

 

Study mode Start date Duration Fee study period
Full-time Sep years: 1 Academic year

This Masters course deals with sustainable and renewable energy systems and how to apply these successfully to meet future energy requirements. The course has an applied technical approach, using engineering to deal with energy challenges. Students explore how energy systems can be used to work more efficiently. They look at how to optimise energy systems across multiple pathways and scales, increase reliability, reduce cost and minimise the environmental impact of our energy systems.

This course consists of lectures, labs, minor projects and a graduation assignment. You will learn to model and validate systems with multiple inputs and outputs using both white box modelling and system identification. You focus on Sustainable Energy Systems including sustainable technology and Energy System Integration (ESI). You focus on control applications used in industry. Furthermore you can choose modules about Data Analytics or Power Supply.

Good reasons to apply

This Master course: 

  • Gives the industry an innovative impulse with its Centre of Expertise 
  • Kickstarts your career with great job opportunities 
  • Puts you in close vicinity of international companies

Collaboration with industry

This course is supported by companies that provide trainers, share knowledge and facilitate major projects and excursions. These companies include: 

  • DNV GL (KEMA) 
  • Alliander
  • Local SME’s

Sustainable Energy research group

Students and lecturers introduce you to the Master in Sustainable Energy. Find out what you can learn and get acquainted with the interesting research and innovation projects. Knowledge and techniques from fundamental research are applied in an industrial environment and are implemented into energy systems. Employees of the Research Group are actively involved in the curriculum by teaching theory, but also through their involvement in research projects. They are tutors and coaches for practical assignments and projects, including the Master thesis project.

Internationally renowned

HAN Masters courses are internationally renowned for their seamless integration with professional practice. In this course, the University applies research to meet the demands of society directly, the lecturers are personally committed, and the close contact with fellow students leads to valuable learning experiences and establishes lasting networks.

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Location

HAN University of Applied Sciences has two campuses, located in Arnhem and Nijmegen.

Nijmegen is situated on the banks of the river Waal, in the east of The Netherlands, near to the German border, and is the oldest city in Holland - recently celebrating its 2,000th anniversary.

Arnhem, the capital of the province of Gelderland, is only 15km from Nijmegen and lies partially in the hills at the edge of National Park De Veluwe, a striking area of woods and heath. Arnhem is a ‘green’ city, where people take pleasure in living, working and recreation.