Iceland School of Energy – Reykjavik University MSc in Sustainable Energy
Iceland School of Energy – Reykjavik University

Iceland School of Energy – Reykjavik University

MSc in Sustainable Energy

MSc

English

Full time

On-Campus

Key Summary

    About : The MSc in Sustainable Energy at [Institution Name] prepares students for a career in the evolving energy sector. This program covers key areas such as energy systems, renewable resources, and policy implications. Students engage in practical projects and case studies to deepen their understanding of sustainable practices and technologies. The course typically lasts one year when studied full-time or two years part-time, and it offers opportunities for scholarships and financial support.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates of this program can pursue careers in renewable energy consultancy, energy policy analysis, and environmental management. They may also find roles in engineering firms, government agencies, and non-profits focused on sustainability initiatives. Potential job titles include energy analyst, sustainability manager, and project coordinator in energy efficiency projects.

This flexible, interdisciplinary programme emphasizes industry involvement and fieldwork experience. Upon completion, students will be able to apply their skills and knowledge to develop solutions to energy related problems from a business as well as science perspective.

The M.Sc. in Sustainable Energy is a broad-based, highly adaptable programme. Students study sustainable energy and learn about a wide range of renewable technologies that suit different regions and societies including: geothermal energy, hydroelectric power, wind power, and energy policy and law. Students may choose to specialize in any of the above fields.

Taking advantage of our position in Iceland, a global leader in renewable energy development, our students are offered the unique opportunity to experience the whole sustainable energy process from power plants to the development of sustainable energy law at a governmental level.