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Qualification
MSc - Master of Science
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Location
John Anderson Campus
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Study mode
Full time
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Start date
21-SEP-26
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Duration
1 Year
Course summary
This MSc aims to equip students with the advanced technical expertise and skills to capitalise upon job opportunities in the high-growth wind energy sector. You'll:develop understanding in the design, operation, and optimisation of wind turbines and wind farms, including onshore and offshore systemslearn how wind power integrates with electrical grids and other renewable sources, addressing challenges in stability, storage, and distributiongain proficiency in using simulation tools, data analytics and modelling to assess performance, forecast output, and inform decision-makingcultivate expertise in the compliance and regulatory frameworks, environmental and safety standards governing the wind energy industryWind energy is at the forefront of the global energy transition to a sustainable, low-carbon future. As one of the fastest-growing sources of renewable electricity, it plays a crucial role in meeting ambitious national and international climate targets. The rapid expansion of the wind energy sector has created a significant skills gap, demanding a new generation of engineers with the technical expertise, strategic vision, and interdisciplinary insight to lead the way.Delivered by the Department of Electronic & Electrical Engineering, this MSc is designed to address that need. It offers a comprehensive education in the technologies, systems, and frameworks that underpin modern wind power generation. You’ll gain a deep understanding of wind energy technologies and their application requirements, from turbine design and grid integration to performance optimisation and maintenance strategies.The course goes beyond technical training. You’ll explore the regulatory, political, environmental and socio-economic contexts that shape the wind energy industry, and develop a critical understanding of the compliance and policy frameworks that govern its deployment. This holistic approach ensures you graduate with the ability to navigate the complex landscape of renewable energy development.A key feature of the course is its strong industry engagement. You’ll learn directly from professionals working in the field, gaining valuable insights into business operations, real-world engineering challenges, and the innovative, technology-driven solutions being implemented across the sector.Whether you’re aiming to work in wind farm development, energy consultancy, policy, or research, this MSc will equip you with the knowledge and skills to make a meaningful impact in one of the world’s most vital and dynamic industries.
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£ 32,800per year
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University information
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Campus address
John Anderson Campus, 16 Richmond Street, Glasgow, Glasgow, G1 1XQ, United Kingdom