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MSc Energy Process Systems Engineering

University of Nottingham, MSc Energy Process Systems Engineering, Autumn (Sep ), 2021

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This MSc course is part of the Midlands Energy Graduate School (MEGS), a partnership between Nottingham, Birmingham and Loughborough universities.

Students have the unique opportunity to take modules at each of the partner universities, studying alongside other MEGS students registered at all three universities, thus benefiting from the best research, resources and support across all of the universities.

Modules studied represent the academic specialism offered by each university and the research project, taken at the university where you register, will focus on specific aspects of fossil energy technologies.

This course offers project management as an optional module, led by the University of Birmingham.

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World Ranking
20th
Source : US News
Intake(s)
Sep
Duration
Autumn (Sep ), 2021
Course Fee
GBP 23,175
Scholarships Available
Yes
Internships Available
Yes
Degree Type
Masters
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