Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical Energy Technology 42 months Undergraduate Programme By Aarhus University |TopUniversities
Subject Ranking

# 201-250QS Subject Rankings

Programme Duration

42 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

16,300 EURTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

Engineering - Electrical and ElectronicMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Engineering - Electrical and Electronic

Degree

BEng

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

In the Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical Energy Technology (formerly Power Engineering), you work with green transition. You learn to develop new energy solutions and design electrical products, systems and processes that are necessary for us to produce, distribute and consume energy.

You will gain knowledge about different sustainable forms of energy with a special focus on wind, solar and Power-to-X technologies, and you will build an in-depth knowledge of the energy sector. At the same time, you will be trained in the working methods of an engineer, and you will learn to think critically, ask questions and explore new possibilities with technology.

For example, how do we get ready for the full electrification of our transportation? What options do we have for storing energy in new ways? Or how can companies achieve more climate-friendly production?

During your studies, you will build a number of basic engineering skills in mathematics, physics and programming. At the same time, you will learn to analyze and design electrical energy systems.

In addition to the purely technical skills, you also learn to understand the political, security and economic aspects of energy technology development. Throughout the study, you will have close contact with the business community, and you will carry out projects in collaboration with companies. Aarhus University helps to facilitate the contact.

After three and a half years, as a graduate engineer, you can, with your theoretical knowledge and your understanding of the energy sector's innovation needs, help ensure the sustainable use of electrical energy everywhere in society where it is needed.

In 2020, the Danish Parliament adopted a new climate law, which means that Denmark, as the first country in the world, must be free of fossil fuels and 100 percent CO2 - neutral as early as 2050. This has created a massively increased need for engineers in Electrical Energy Technology.

As a graduate in Electrical Energy Technology, you can apply to continue your studies as a Master of Engineering in Electrical Technology (+2 years) or a Master of Engineering in Technology-Based Business Development (+2 years).

Programme overview

Main Subject

Engineering - Electrical and Electronic

Degree

BEng

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

In the Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical Energy Technology (formerly Power Engineering), you work with green transition. You learn to develop new energy solutions and design electrical products, systems and processes that are necessary for us to produce, distribute and consume energy.

You will gain knowledge about different sustainable forms of energy with a special focus on wind, solar and Power-to-X technologies, and you will build an in-depth knowledge of the energy sector. At the same time, you will be trained in the working methods of an engineer, and you will learn to think critically, ask questions and explore new possibilities with technology.

For example, how do we get ready for the full electrification of our transportation? What options do we have for storing energy in new ways? Or how can companies achieve more climate-friendly production?

During your studies, you will build a number of basic engineering skills in mathematics, physics and programming. At the same time, you will learn to analyze and design electrical energy systems.

In addition to the purely technical skills, you also learn to understand the political, security and economic aspects of energy technology development. Throughout the study, you will have close contact with the business community, and you will carry out projects in collaboration with companies. Aarhus University helps to facilitate the contact.

After three and a half years, as a graduate engineer, you can, with your theoretical knowledge and your understanding of the energy sector's innovation needs, help ensure the sustainable use of electrical energy everywhere in society where it is needed.

In 2020, the Danish Parliament adopted a new climate law, which means that Denmark, as the first country in the world, must be free of fossil fuels and 100 percent CO2 - neutral as early as 2050. This has created a massively increased need for engineers in Electrical Energy Technology.

As a graduate in Electrical Energy Technology, you can apply to continue your studies as a Master of Engineering in Electrical Technology (+2 years) or a Master of Engineering in Technology-Based Business Development (+2 years).

Admission Requirements

180+
6.5+
24+
83+
Entrance exam
You must have passed an  entrance exam.

Specific admission requirements
You must have passed the following specific admission requirements:
  • Mathematics A*
  • Physics B or Geosciences A
  • Chemistry C or Biotechnology A
  • English B 
  • Danish A (only if you have a foreign qualifying exam)
If you are missing one or more subject levels, you have the opportunity to supplement.

* Mathematics is an important tool in engineering education. We therefore recommend that you participate in our brush-up course in Mathematics, where you will refresh the most important elements of the subject. 

42 Months
Aug
Sep

Domestic
0 EUR
International
16,300 EUR

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