Master of Science in Energy and Resources Management
UCL Australia's Master of Science in Energy and Resources Management (CRICOS Code: 076038B) is a two-year programme (full-time) that provides students with a thorough knowledge of sustainable management of energy and natural resources. The programme covers both theory and practice, with a focus on modern issues faced by industry. Leading academics with strong industry links and industry professionals contribute to all taught courses.
Full-time students
For full-time students, the Master's programme is undertaken over two years. In Year 1, students undertake eight courses designed to broaden their understanding of the energy and resources sectors.
In Year 2 students can opt for one of two streams, both designed to enable students to integrate theory and practice through demonstration of a substantial research project.
- Research stream – students undertake an industry based research project.
- Coursework stream – students undertake a combination of four taught courses and two short research projects.
Assignments and projects for each course contribute to a report that students must submit on the day of the examination.
Read more about courses and the academic calendar for the Master's programme as well as information regarding the availability and timing of individual courses.
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