Master of Engineering: Energy 24 months Postgraduate Programme By KU Leuven |TopUniversities
Programme Duration

24 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

9,493 EURTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

Engineering - GeneralMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Engineering - General

Degree

MEng

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

The Master of Energy addresses the main issues of mechanical and electrical energy engineering in a balanced and integrated manner, together with an in depth appreciation of the socio-economic preconditions that have an impact on the engineer’s sphere of action. The programme addresses all multidisciplinary aspects of energy. There is extensive coverage of the possibilities and limitations of various energy technologies, but also of the environmental consequences and economic aspects. The multidisciplinary MSc in Engineering: Energy prepares you for jobs related to research and development, policy and management, and industrial applications.


Programme strengths


  • This master is a unique interdisciplinary energy-based programme in Belgium and has a pioneering role in Europe. 
  • The education is offered by a strong academic core team of a dozen full-time professors with large research expertise (all top researchers in their field, ‘embedded’ in a multitude of international research activities and collaborations), augmented with a diverse group of part-time guest professors from industry with specific knowledge on energy topics ‘from the field’. 
  • The master is supported in the fields of sustainable energy and intelligent energy systems by EnergyVille, a close research collaboration among the universities KU Leuven and UHasselt, and the research institutes VITO and imec.
  • The programme has a truly international scope and collaborates globally with partner universities which excel in the energy domain to develop and train the energy scientists and energy technologies of the future.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Engineering - General

Degree

MEng

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

The Master of Energy addresses the main issues of mechanical and electrical energy engineering in a balanced and integrated manner, together with an in depth appreciation of the socio-economic preconditions that have an impact on the engineer’s sphere of action. The programme addresses all multidisciplinary aspects of energy. There is extensive coverage of the possibilities and limitations of various energy technologies, but also of the environmental consequences and economic aspects. The multidisciplinary MSc in Engineering: Energy prepares you for jobs related to research and development, policy and management, and industrial applications.


Programme strengths


  • This master is a unique interdisciplinary energy-based programme in Belgium and has a pioneering role in Europe. 
  • The education is offered by a strong academic core team of a dozen full-time professors with large research expertise (all top researchers in their field, ‘embedded’ in a multitude of international research activities and collaborations), augmented with a diverse group of part-time guest professors from industry with specific knowledge on energy topics ‘from the field’. 
  • The master is supported in the fields of sustainable energy and intelligent energy systems by EnergyVille, a close research collaboration among the universities KU Leuven and UHasselt, and the research institutes VITO and imec.
  • The programme has a truly international scope and collaborates globally with partner universities which excel in the energy domain to develop and train the energy scientists and energy technologies of the future.

Admission Requirements

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Students with a degree obtained at an institution outside the Flemish Community:

Diploma requirements

Applicants must have completed a Bachelor's degree in electrical or mechanical engineering or a highly related field, encompassing a minimum of 180 ECTS credits or equivalent academic qualifications from an internationally recognized university.

Applicants must furthermore have taken at least 60 ECTS credits in the area of electrical or mechanical engineering, and at least 30 ECTS credits in basic sciences, consisting of mathematics (including calculus, numerical methods, algebra and probability theory), mechanics and physics.

Applicants are expected to have obtained credits for the 5 bachelor-level courses listed below (or equivalent courses) when starting the Master of Engineering: Energy.

1. Electrical Energy and Drives (at KU Leuven only in Dutch H01L8A Elektrische Energie en Aandrijvingen)

2. Fluid Mechanics (at KU Leuven only in Dutch H08W4A Fluïdummechanica)

3. Heat Transfer (at KU Leuven only in Dutch H08W5A Warmteoverdracht)

4. System and Control theory (at KU Leuven only in Dutch H01M8A Systeemtheorie en regeltechniek)

5. Energy Conversion Machines and Systems (at KU Leuven only in Dutch H01N2A Energieconversiemachines en -systemen)

If this is not the case, it is necessary to catch up on these courses beforehand in order to increase the chances of success. Applicants who do not master the Dutch language should do this by independent study (a list of advised literature can be found here). Applicants who master the Dutch language are advised to take up the Bachelor courses for which credits have not been granted yet. Up to 6 credits can be taken within the Broadening Programme of the Master. If the number of these Bachelor course credits exceeds 6, then an additional registration in the Preparation Programme (only available in Dutch: 'Voorbereidingsprogramma') is needed.

For this programme a high Grade Point Average (GPA) for the BSc study is expected. A solid background in both electrical and mechanical engineering is of prime importance. Shortcomings in that prerequisite could be acceptable only for students with very high academic standing (both high GPA and prestigious Alma Mater), since self-study for shortcomings will be required.

Language requirements

Applicants with a university degree or high school degree earned in Australia, English-speaking Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, United Kingdom or the USA are exempted from this requirement: the degree and transcripts suffice, provided they confirm that the entire study was completed in English.

2 Years
Sep

International
9,493 EUR

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