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Find out more about our Renewable Energy taught Master's degree at Warwick

The MSc Renewable Energy at WMG combines rigorous academic teaching with applied, industry-relevant experience to produce graduates who can lead and innovate in a global energy transition. Whether you want to steer strategy and projects (Management route) or design and optimise systems (Engineering route), this programme will equip you with the skills to make a tangible impact in the renewable energy sector.


Course overview

The MSc Renewable Energy (with Management or Engineering Route) is a forward-looking, industry-aligned programme that combines strong theoretical grounding with practical, applied learning. Delivered by WMG at the University of Warwick, the course equips graduates with the expertise needed to design, manage and lead renewable energy systems, projects and organisations across the globe. Students gain advanced sector knowledge, hands-on technical and analytical skills, and the ability to evaluate and implement real-world renewable energy solutions. The programme also strengthens research capability, fosters innovative problem-solving, and builds ethical and societal awareness essential for responsible energy transition.
Students can follow either the Management or Engineering pathway, both of which are underpinned by shared core modules. The joint Emerging Renewable Energy Technologies module brings both cohorts together, enabling interdisciplinary teamwork and collaboration on complex, future-focused energy challenges.

Reasons to study Renewable Energy at Warwick

  • Cutting-edge content taught at a Russell Group university with strong industry links.
  • Two routes - tailor the award to technical or managerial ambitions.
  • Interdisciplinary, project-centred learning including teamwork and real-world solutions
  • Strong emphasis on employability: problem solving, project delivery, and applied skills in demand across the energy sector.
  • Opportunity for industry collaborations, guest lectures and industry engagement

Interested in this course?  

Learn more via the WMG website

Register your interest or download our Master’s brochure 

Connect directly with the WMG Recruitment Team for more information 


General entry requirements

Minimum requirements

2:1 undergraduate degree (or equivalent) from a range of academic disciplines, particularly but not exclusively from Engineering (and other STEM subjects) or from Business and Management relevant to the course route you select.

This course is particularly designed for applicants seeking a blend of technical competence and management capability in the renewable energy sector.


English language requirements

You can find out more about our English language requirementsLink opens in a new window. This course requires the following:

  • Band A
  • IELTS overall score of 6.5, minimum component scores not below 6.0

International qualifications

We welcome applications from students with other internationally recognised qualifications.

For more information, please visit the international entry requirements pageLink opens in a new window.


Academic References

We typically ask for one academic reference for taught courses.

You will be asked to include an email address for your referee(s) when submitting your application and we will contact them for you.

View our guide to academic references.Link opens in a new window


Additional requirements

Candidates with professional experience should include their CV with their application.

Core modules

Core modules are required modules that all students will complete whilst on this programme. This course covers a comprehensive range of topics designed to equip students with the essential skills and knowledge needed to excel in the field.

The programme consists of 120 credits of taught material delivered through eight core modules, followed by a 60-credit dissertation project. Some modules are shared and must be taken by all students, while others are specific to the specialist route you choose - Management or Engineering.

Shared by all students (Core modules)

All students complete the following foundational modules, which provide essential conceptual and methodological tools:

After completing these introductory modules, students progress onto specialist modules according to their chosen route.

Management route (Core modules)

Engineering route (Core modules)

Shared by all students (Core modules)

The programme concludes with two cross-route modules, enabling collaboration and knowledge exchange between Management and Engineering students:

Find out more and read the module descriptions for this course on WMG's website.


Teaching

This course has two components – a taught component accounting for two-thirds of your time and effort, and a research component accounting for one-third.

For the taught component, we blend synchronous and asynchronous lectures and seminars, with syndicate exercises, simulations, personal reflective practices, and case studies. The majority of modules are taught in small classes to facilitate and encourage interaction. Others practice large-scale lectures, which are then supported by small class seminar and group activities.
Our module leaders have extensive industry experience. Guest speakers from industry also contribute regularly, bringing real-world insight into your learning experience.

In addition to your taught modules, you will undertake a major project as part of your Master's degree. This is nominally 600 hours (60 CATS points) of learning, mainly taking place during the Spring and Summer terms. You will be expected to engage regularly with your Project Supervisor and to provide progress updates and drafts of your work to an agreed schedule.


Class sizes

Overall, this course can accommodate 30 students, divided into smaller teaching groups, and based on your chosen specialist route, for an enhanced learning experience.


Typical contact hours

Module delivery patterns vary, but most will be delivered in a short learning block of up to 4 weeks, allowing your focus to be on one module at a time. Each module nominally accounts for 150 hours, which includes scheduled classroom time and online sessions as well as your independent study and assessments.


Assessment

The course uses a variety of assessment methods across modules. These may include reports (both topic-based and reflective), individual and group presentations, design artefacts, critical evaluation or commentary pieces, case-study exercises, simulation reports, and business or consultancy reports.

Assessments have been designed not only to assess your achievement in meeting the course learning outcomes in an academically sound manner but also contribute to preparing you with the requisite competencies required for employment.


Reading lists

If you would like to view reading lists for current or previous cohorts of students, most departments have reading lists available through Warwick Library on the Talis Aspire platform. 

You can search for reading lists by module title, code or convenor. Please see the modules tab of this page or the module catalogue.  

Please note that some reading lists may have restricted access or be unavailable at certain times of year due to not yet being published. If you cannot access the reading list for a particular module, please check again later or contact the module’s host department. 


Your timetable

Core modules will be allocated to students at the end of the first week of term - you will then be able to view your individual module schedule for the rest of the year via the WMG module selection system.

Modules will include scheduled classroom time and online sessions as well as your independent study and assessments, and will usually be delivered within a 4 week timeframe. Occasional classes and study skills sessions may be held at weekends or in the evenings.

As a Master's student, you are expected to manage your own time appropriately. On average, you are expected to commit 38-40 hours of study each week, in order to successfully achieve your Master’s degree.

This is a full-time postgraduate course - undergraduate term dates do not apply. Whilst there are no holidays as such, there will be no teaching scheduled when the University is officially closed for staff, during the two weeks over Christmas and New Year.

Your career

As a graduate of the MSc Renewable Energy, you will be equipped to progress into careers focused on renewable energy system design, project management, energy policy, sustainability consulting, grid integration, energy storage, low-carbon technology development, and wider clean-energy innovation.

You will be well-prepared to work across a broad range of sectors including utilities, engineering and manufacturing, environmental consultancy, government and policy organisations, construction and infrastructure, transportation, and emerging green-tech industries.

As global demand for clean energy accelerates, opportunities for graduates of this programme continue to grow, offering a dynamic career path.


Helping you find the right career

Our department has a dedicated professionally qualified Senior Careers Consultant offering impartial advice and guidance together with workshops and events throughout the year. Previous examples of workshops and events include:

  • Warwick careers fairs throughout the year
  • WMG Future Fest
  • Options in Engineering sector event
  • Careers for Experienced Hires
  • Careers in Cyber Security
  • Careers in Healthcare
  • Careers in Project Management

WMG at Warwick

As one of the largest departments at Warwick, WMG (Warwick Manufacturing Group), is a multidisciplinary department delivering a unique combination of world-class education with real business and industry application.

Our industry relevant management and technical education, and highly impactful applied research, have positioned WMG as a leading international role model for successful partnership between academia and industry. Having forged strong links with local, national, and global companies through 45 years of collaborative research and development, we really understand the global market you’ll be operating in and have designed our programmes to match.

Our expansive expertise includes artificial intelligence, automation systems, cyber security, data science, engineering management, design, supply chains, healthcare systems, sustainability, energy applications, materials, manufacturing, and visualisation to name but a few.

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Visiting WMG

There are a number of different ways to visit University of Warwick throughout the year. We host bespoke PG visits, where you can talk directly with your chosen department and explore our campus through a personalised tour. WMG also organises events and information sessions for prospective students including 1-1 bookable appointments, departmental open days, and independent visits so you can connect directly with the departmentLink opens in a new window and speak with staff and students from WMG. For more about university wide open days and tours, visit our Postgraduate Visits page.

Tuition fees

Tuition fees are payable for each year of your course at the start of the academic year, or at the start of your course, if later. Academic fees cover the cost of registration, tuition, examinations and assessment and some student amenities.

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Fee Status Guidance

We carry out an initial fee status assessment based on the information you provide in your application. Students will be classified as Home or Overseas fee status. Your fee status determines tuition fees, and what financial support and scholarships may be available. If you receive an offer, your fee status will be clearly stated alongside the tuition fee information.

Do you need your fee classification to be reviewed?

If you believe that your fee status has been classified incorrectly, you can complete a fee status assessment questionnaire. Please follow the instructions in your offer information and provide the documents needed to reassess your status.

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Additional course costs

As well as tuition fees and living expenses, some courses may require you to cover the cost of field trips or costs associated with travel abroad.

For departmental specific costs, please see the Modules tab on the course web page for the list of core and optional core modules with hyperlinks to our Module Catalogue (please visit the Department’s website if the Module Catalogue hyperlinks are not provided).

Associated costs can be found on the Study tab for each module listed in the Module Catalogue (please note most of the module content applies to 2025/26 year of study). Information about module department specific costs should be considered in conjunction with the more general costs below:

  • Core text books
  • Printer credits *
  • Dissertation binding *
  • Robe hire for your degree ceremony

*Dissertations and Assignments are only submitted digitally. However students may wish to print and bind their dissertation for their own purposes. Students on some courses will have a final poster presentation as part of their project and the printing of posters may be at the students’ expense.

Scholarships and funding

Scholarships and financial support

Find out about the different funding routes available, including; postgraduate loans, scholarships, fee awards and academic department bursaries.

Please see the WMG department funding page for details specific to the WMG Masters' programme.

Living costs

Find out more about the cost of living as a postgraduate student at University of Warwick.


Department specific funding and support

WMG MSc Funding Opportunities

WMG award over £1 million in scholarships and bursaries each year to students commencing study across our portfolio of full-time MSc programmes. More information about our MSc Scholarships.

Find out how to apply to us, ask your questions, and find out more.

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Application deadlines

Applications for September 2026 entry open in Autumn 2025.

Applications will close on 2 August 2026 for students who require a visa to study in the UK, to allow time to receive a CAS and complete the visa application process.

Please note, places are often limited, so we recommend that you submit your application as early as possible. Please check our department webpagesLink opens in a new window for more specific information.

Connect directly with the WMG department

For more detailed advice on the courses offered in WMG, to book a 1-1 appointment or visit with the WMG team, or for any course specific queries, you can connect directly with the recruitment team in WMG.

Explore ways to connect with us

We understand how important it is to visit and explore your future university before you apply. That's why we have put together a range of online and in-person options to help you discover more about your course, visit campus, and get a sense of postgraduate life at Warwick. Our events offer includes:

  • Warwick hosted events
  • Postgraduate Fairs
  • Live chats
  • Talk and Tours
  • Department events

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