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Energy Engineering degrees

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    (3.9) 1201 reviews
  • CUG ranking : 28th
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    (4.1) 1800 reviews
  • Employment rate: 70%
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    (4.2) 1273 reviews
  • Employment rate: 65%
  • CUG ranking : 22nd
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    (3.9) 846 reviews
  • Employment rate: 82%
  • CUG ranking : 30th
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    (4.1) 939 reviews
  • CUG ranking : 25th
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    (4.1) 906 reviews
  • Employment rate: 94%
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    (4.0) 511 reviews
  • Employment rate: 95%
  • CUG ranking : 24th

Studying energy engineering

Energy engineering is a large and multidisciplinary field which supports many of the most important systems upon which our society depends. It focuses on optimising resource networks for efficiency and sustainability and plays a crucial role in ensuring a reliable energy supply while developing clean and efficient energy solutions. Students cover topics such as energy distribution, renewable energy technologies, energy efficiency and environmental impact assessment, and the field provides graduates with many promising careers as energy engineers, renewable energy consultants, sustainability analysts and power systems engineers. Postgraduate students can pursue research in advanced energy solutions or apply their technical experience to the business aspect of energy.