MSc Offshore Wind Energy and the Environment
The move to cleaner economic growth is one of the greatest industrial challenges and opportunities of our time. The offshore wind industry underpins UK solutions to this challenge to reduce carbon emissions in line with the UK’s climate 2050 commitments. There’s no better place study an MSc than the Offshore Wind Energy and the Environment programme of the University of Hull.
Duration
1 year (Full-time)
2 years (Part-time)
Starting Date
September
Tuition Fee
Full-time
Home/EU: £11,550 per full
International: £12,000 per full
Part-time
Home/EU: £640 (10 credits), £1,285 (20 credits), £3,850 (60 credits), £5,775 (90 credits)
Location
Hull, United Kingdom
About the programme
The University of Hull is leading the way in renewable energies and low carbon futures through Aura and the Energy and Environment Institute. Due to our favourable geography, local expertise and government support, the Humber Estuary in particular is now the globally leading location for offshore wind development and employment.
On the Offshore Wind Energy and the Environment programme of the University of Hull, you’ll gain a multidisciplinary understanding of the offshore wind industry and its relationship and environment, as well as developing professional skills and collaborative working.
Future prospects
The UK is already the world leader in offshore wind, providing over 10% of the UK’s electricity and growing at an unprecedented rate. It’s predicted by 2030, the industry will provide a third of British electricity and triple its workforce.
Studying this programme at Hull will equip you with the skills necessary to meet the expected skills shortage in the offshore wind sector.
Courses Included
- Offshore Wind Energy
- Data Analysis and Visualisation
- Research Projects in Offshore Wind
- Materials and Manufacturing for Offshore Wind
- Human Factors