Renewable Energy
Advanced Electrical Power & Energy Systems MSc
University of StrathclydeA 21-month advanced MSc covering power systems, smart grids, HVDC, renewable integration, storage, AI-enabled energy networks and regulation.
Study Level
Master's Degree
Study Mode
On Campus
Duration
21 months full-time
Programme Overview
The Advanced Electrical Power & Energy Systems MSc provides extended advanced study of modern and future electricity systems.
Students study power-system design and operation, grid stability, electrical machines, power electronics, HVDC systems and electric-vehicle infrastructure.
The programme places strong emphasis on renewable-energy integration, energy storage, smart grids and hybrid energy systems.
Students also examine how artificial intelligence and Internet of Things technologies are changing power-system monitoring and management.
Economic, regulatory and energy-policy considerations complement the advanced technical curriculum.
Entry Requirements
Normally a first-class or second-class honours degree, or international equivalent, in electronic engineering, electrical engineering, power engineering or energy engineering.
English-Language Requirements
IELTS Academic:
6.5 overall
Minimum 5.5 in each component
Career Outcomes
Scholarship Information
Faculty of Engineering International Scholarship and Dean's International Excellence Awards are available to eligible international postgraduate taught applicants. Award values for September 2026 range from £6,000 to £12,000 depending on scheme.
