Want to know what it's like to study this course at uni? We've got all the key info, from entry requirements to the modules on offer. If that all sounds good, why not check out reviews from real students or even book onto an upcoming open days?
MSc - Master of Science
Main Campus
Full Time
SEP-26
1 Year
Select a course option
MSc - Master of Science
Main Campus
Full Time
SEP-26
1 Year
Select a an exam type
Energy comes in many forms. First, its availability in the landscape, such as coal, wind or the sun, must be transformed into electricity. It is then carried in pipes and grids to where it is needed to power our everyday lives. All this takes materials and has an economic, environmental and human cost. Yet, energy is essential to everyday human life and at the heart of sustainability. The world needs a fast but fair transition to a low-carbon society to address global climate change. Scotland and Edinburgh are prime contexts in which to investigate such dynamics. Scotland is a world leader in renewable electricity generation. It has a history of hydroelectricity, North Sea oil, and a future in tide and wave energy. However, it also suffers from high levels of energy poverty, a challenge many people face. What will I learn? The MSc in Energy, Society and Sustainability equips you with an understanding of how different societies can address the challenge of balancing energy with sustainability. It brings together a social, political, economic, and environmental understanding of low-carbon technologies. You will explore the risks, costs, and benefits of transitioning to low-carbon energy in a globalised world by asking the following questions: How do we achieve energy security across different contexts, timescales, places and people? How do we achieve energy justice across different contexts, timescales, places and people? How do we achieve environmental sustainability across different contexts, timescales, places and people? How are societies affected by the energy transition? And how do people, policy, and society enable or hinder it? Our programme will equip you with a critical awareness of related local, regional and global debates and challenges, such as the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and the role of energy in development, facilitating the exploration of the above challenges affecting our world today and in the future. You will benefit from our access to insightful case studies, as well as the organisations and communities our lecturers work closely with. These range from local Scottish islands to international corporations. The cases demonstrate global best practices and identify paths to sustainable energy management. Is the MSc for me? We welcome students from a wide range of backgrounds, creating a unique opportunity for interdisciplinary shared learning. Students with a natural science background might seek to understand the social factors associated with a lower carbon economy. Social science students might expand their skills and knowledge for a career in low-carbon energy. Edinburgh Climate Change Institute The MSc Energy, Society and Sustainability is associated with the Edinburgh Climate Change Institute (ECCI). ECCI brings together law, business, social science, technology, and policy experts to help develop a low-carbon society.
A UK 2:1 honours degree, or its international equivalent.
We may also consider a UK 2:2 honours degree, or its international equivalent, with relevant work experience, a strong personal statement and supportive reference.
Students living in
Domestic
£16,100 per year
Students from Domestic
Standard single room - 9950 per year
£16,100 per year
Students from England
Standard single room - 9950 per year
£16,100 per year
Students from Wales
Standard single room - 9950 per year
£16,100 per year
Students from Northern Ireland
Standard single room - 9950 per year
£36,000 per year
Students from EU
Standard single room - 9950 per year
£36,000 per year
Students from International
Standard single room - 9950 per year
Check out our
Edinburgh city guide