Master of Renewable Energy â MRE
Be part of the transition
Every day we see news stories of ‘once-in-a-century’ floods, droughts, hurricanes, and fires. Climate change is upon us, and it can feel overwhelming.
But we can tackle this generational challenge and speed up the transition to clean, renewable energy. To do this, the world needs people with the technical skills to implement and operate renewable energy systems and the analytical know-how to shape public energy policy.
That’s where the Master of Renewable Energy comes in.
Two learning pathways
On our Master of Renewable Energy (MRE) programme, you’ll gain a deep understanding of sustainable energy technologies such as solar, hydroelectric, geothermal, and wind power.
Within the MRE, you’ll choose from two learning pathways—one focused on engineering, the other on analysis.
Renewable Energy Systems Engineering
This learning pathway focuses on the technical aspects of renewable energy systems. You’ll learn how solar panels, wind turbines, and other renewable energy systems work. You’ll also learn how power is stored on the national grid, and how power electronics enable energy to be used efficiently.
Renewable Energy Systems Analysis
On the analytical pathway, you’ll study the economics of energy systems and learn about energy markets and regulation. You’ll also develop techniques for modelling and analysing the sustainability of energy systems. This pathway will prepare you for an analyst or policy role in an organisation that deals with energy systems.

