Instituto Politécnico de Setúbal (Polytechnic Institute Of Setubal) Master in Engineering and Energy Management in Industry and Buildings
Instituto Politécnico de Setúbal (Polytechnic Institute Of Setubal)

Instituto Politécnico de Setúbal (Polytechnic Institute Of Setubal)

Master in Engineering and Energy Management in Industry and Buildings

Setúbal Municipality, Portugal

MSc

Portuguese

Oct 2025

On-Campus

Key Summary

    About : The Master in Engineering and Energy Management in Industry and Buildings focuses on enhancing efficiency and sustainability in various sectors. The program aims to equip students with a comprehensive understanding of energy systems, management strategies, and engineering principles over the course of two years. It combines theoretical knowledge with practical applications, preparing graduates for challenges in energy management across industries.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can explore career paths such as energy manager, sustainability consultant, project manager, and systems engineer. Opportunities exist within sectors that prioritize energy efficiency and sustainability, including manufacturing, construction, and facilities management. They'll be ready to drive innovation in energy management to meet evolving industry needs.

The Master in Engineering and Energy Management in Industry and Buildings (MEGE) aims to train specialists in Energy Auditing and Management, with a special focus on Services, Industry and Transport Buildings, taking into account the requirements set out in the Energy Certification System of Buildings, Management System for Intensive Energy Consumption (essentially industry) and Regulation for the Management of Energy Consumption for the Transport Sector.

The Course is designed to work in the Night Regime, with classroom attendance reduced to the essential, e-learning support (Moodle platform) and distance classes by audiovisual transmission. The study plan is organized in 4 quarters comprising 12 Curricular Units and a Project with a duration of two quarters to be developed based on themes proposed by companies, preferably those of students' origin.