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MSc Electrical Power and Energy Systems
University of Strathclyde

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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

Sep 2026

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Duration

1 Year

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This MSc is designed to equip you with the industry-ready expertise needed for a successful career in the global energy sector. You'll:develop advanced skills in the design, planning an operation of modern electricity and renewable energy systemsgain a deep understanding of renewable energy technologies and their role in a liberalised power markets and globalised energy systemslearn how technological innovation is transforming power systems – from smart grids to energy storage – and shaping the future of energy infrastructurebenefit from real-world insights through guest lectures, seminars and project opportunities with industry professional tackling today’s energy challenges.The electricity supply industry is undergoing a profound transformation to integrate distributed energy sources and adapt to evolving patterns or electricity consumption. This transition is creating exciting new opportunities, and a growing demand, for a highly-skilled workforce capable of leading and driving these changes. The MSc Electrical Power & Energy Systems is designed to respond to this demand, equipping you with the expertise to contribute to the dynamic and fast-changing energy sector.Delivered by the Department of Electronic & Electrical Engineering, the course brings together advanced expertise in all aspects of electrical energy and power systems, complemented with studies in electricity markets and power system economics.You'll explore the underpinning technologies of the power sector, alongside the user and application requirements that define modern energy systems.A key focus is placed on understanding the business and regulatory landscape in which national and multinational power and utility companies operate. Through direct engagement with industry experts, you will gain valuable insights into business operations, real-world engineering challenges, and technology-driven solutions shaping the future of energy.

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Complete University Guide ranking
38th
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Complete University Guide Electrical & Electronic Engineering ranking
15th

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CUG ranking 38th
University of Strathclyde
16 Richmond StreetGlasgowG1 1XQUnited Kingdom