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The Course | The Structure | The First Term | The Second Term | The Third Term | Programme Announcement
The Course
Energy and its sustainability is a key global issue for modern societies. The redesigning of current energy production and supply systems, the efficient integration and sustainable management of such systems as well as issues concerning the environmental impact of all types of energy technologies are burning issues for both private companies as well as the public sector. Professionals who are thus versed in both the technical as well as the managerial and financial aspects of Energy Systems are equipped with a competitive edge in today’s demanding job market. This trend is expected to increase further in the coming years, with increasing interest both for renewable energy as well as for conventional energy sources professionals. In order to really stand out, young professionals in the Energy sector need education that is interdisciplinary: technical as well as economics/management related. The International Hellenic University offers just such a diverse MSc in Energy Systems programme that is open to candidates from different academic disciplines and which has been in high demand since its first intake of students in 2010. Leading academics from the USA (Purdue), Germany (TU Aachen, TU Muenchen), Israel (Ben Gurion), the UK (Cass Business School) and Greece, together with instructors from public authorities and key players from energy-related organizations, have taught in this programme in the past. The programme focuses on the following two fields: Energy Management (financial, managerial, legal aspects of modern energy systems and overview of current fossil and renewable energy technologies), and Renewable Energy (state of the art renewable energy technology with an overview of managerial/financial aspects of energy systems). The energy industry is so wide and varied that it offers a promising career choice to prospective students from a variety of different backgrounds. The following employment opportunities are available to our graduates after the completion of the MSc in Energy Systems: Energy Management
Renewable Energy
The StructureThe MSc in Energy Systems (full-time) is a 14-month programme taught over three terms. Lectures mainly take place on weekday evenings. The MSc in Energy Systems programme is also available in part-time mode over 26 months for those who cannot commit to a full-time programme either for work or other reasons. Upon arrival at IHU, students follow two intensive foundation courses titled “Applied Statistics and Forecasting” and “Energy Conversion Technologies” that aim to bring all incoming students to the same level with respect to some of the knowledge that is required to excel in the programme. During the first term, all students are required to follow four mandatory core modules. During the second term, students tailor their programme further by choosing a stream from two demanding areas of interest. Students choose one of two streams: a) Energy Systems Management (ESM) or b) Renewable Energy (RE). Depending on their choice, students then follow three stream required modules and two elective modules. Finally, in the third semester, work is dedicated exclusively to the Master's dissertation. The Master's dissertation provides a good opportunity to apply theory and concepts learned during the year to a real-world Energy Systems problem or challenge.
The First Term"IHU is not the typical public university.. I would proudly recommend it to anyone as a Greek university according to European Standards."
The Second Term".. I believe in a prosperous future, because IHU has given me the opportunity to do so" Stream Required Courses (6 ECTS each) Energy Systems Management Stream
Renewable Energy Stream
The Stream Elective Modules (6 ECTS each)* Energy Systems Management Stream
Renewable Energy Stream
*Some of the elective courses may not be offered in a particular year, depending entirely on student demand. The same course may be offered in a two-year part-time study mode. The Third TermDuring the third semester, students work on their Master’s Dissertation project, the thematic area of which is relevant to their programme of studies and their interests. The dissertation provides a good opportunity to apply theory and concepts learned in different courses to a real-world energy-related problem or challenge. Students are supervised throughout their projects by a member of the academic faculty and the academic assistants. After submission of the dissertation, students present their projects to classmates and faculty at a special event.
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