This MEng Renewable Energy Engineering degree is designed to create future-proof professional engineers who can tackle existing and future engineering challenges and transform the renewable energy industry. Graduate from this course will be equipped with comprehensive knowledge, technical and transferable skills and creativity required by the global renewable energy industry.
You will have a modern and practical learning experience through a wide range of activities, including laboratory work, group work, projects, workshops, engineering practices, interactive lectures, and industrial engagement.
Yor will also have opportunities to embrace the advanced technology and practices in renewable energy engineering and specialise in the area of your interest through an individual project. You will take part in group projects/industrial placements to address various aspects of the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
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Year 1
Year 1 sets the foundation of the course. During this year, you will engage in a wide range of activities to understand the breath of the subjects within the renewable energy engineering. You will be introduced the fundamental principles in engineering mathematics, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, and renewable energy engineering. Year 1 is designed to kickstart the development of your professional, technical and practical skills in laboratory work and engineering practices. You will also gain transferable skills, such as IT, numeracy and communications, and build your ability to work independently and as part of a team.
Year 2
You will continue to build upon the foundations established in Year 1, deepening your knowledge and understanding of core areas in renewable energy, mechanical, and electrical engineering. You will develop programming skills relevant to renewable energy, enhance your problem-solving abilities, and gain proficiency in analysing and critically evaluating technical information. This year also focuses on the advancement of practical, technical, and transferable skills, providing a better understanding of the integrative nature of the engineering process. You'll also gain awareness of the interconnections between engineering, innovation, sustainability, and the environment.
Year 3
You will study core technology and systems in renewable energy engineering covering areas such as energy storage, conversion, integration, smart grids and drive systems. You will take part in a renewable group project addressing various aspects of the UN Sustainable Development Goals and you will collaborate with your team to design, implement and test solutions. Through this experience, you will develop knowledge and skills in project management, team working and leadership and gain understanding of the environmental and social impact of engineering solutions.
Year 4
You will explore advanced technologies and systems of wind, solar and geothermal energy and low emission vehicles. This will provide you a critical understanding of specialised areas of renewable energy and equip you with a wide range of professional, technical and practical skills, which are at the forefront of the development. Building on this foundation, you will carry out a year-long substantial research project, which involves planning and managing the work, researching and undertaking the investigation, analysing and reflecting on the outcome and presenting the completed work professionally.
Year 5
In the final year, you will explore the most advanced technology in specialised areas including hydrogen and carbon capture, utilisation and storage. You will further develop design, problem-solving and analytical skills as well as creativity in renewable energy systems. You will study engineering management, particularly focusing on the renewable energy and sustainable enterprise to develop management and leadership skills. You will also have the opportunities to work as part of a team on a year-long substantial research group project, where you can apply the knowledge and technical and transferable skills acquired in this course.
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Modules
Modules and delivery order may change for operational purposes. The University regularly reviews its courses. Course content and structure may change over time. See our course and module disclaimer for more information.
Detailed module informationLearning Methods
You will study four 15-credit modules each term and 8 modules per academic year. Typically, you will have four hours per module per week in a mixture of lectures, tutorials, laboratories, engineering practices, workshops, computer simulations and individual or group project work. Industrial engagement, such as field trips and industrial guest talks are also provided in some modules.
Your course resources will be available on Moodle, our virtual learning environment, where you can find lecture notes, tutorials, coursework assignments, laboratories worksheets, additional reading, and much more.
Activity Summary
- Lectures - 20 students per group, 8 hours per week
- Tutorial - 20 students per group, 4 hours per week
- Project supervision - one-to-one, 1 hour per week
- External Visits - 20 students per group, 4 hours per term
How long is an Renewable Energy Engineering course?
The MEng Renewable Energy Engineering degree can be successfully completed in 4 years fast-track or 5 years, in which the opportunity to receive the necessary skills are obtained.
Independent Study
Independent study allows you to consolidate what you have learned in the class and reflect on your engineering practices. The amount of independent study should be equivalent to the number of hours of the timetabled classes, and this may include reading lecture notes, undertaking tutorial problems, writing up reports and practise lab skills.
Staff delivering on this course
The academics teaching the course have a wealth of renewable energy, mechanical and electrical engineering experience, gained through teaching, industry projects, research, and previous working in the industry. There are also opportunities for industry experts to deliver guest lectures.
Many of our academic staff are Associate Fellow, Fellows or Senior Fellows of the Higher Education Academy, which is a professional recognition of practice, impact and leadership of teaching and learning.
Assessment
Typically students are assessed:
Year 1
- 3 written exams, typically for 2.5 hours
- 2 reports
- 2 portfolios
- 1 oral assessment
- 1 practical skills assessment
Year 2
- 4 written exams, typically for 2.5 hours
- 3 reports
- 1 portfolio
- 1 practical skills assessment
Year 3
- 3 written exams, typically for 2.5 hours
- 3 reports
- 1 portfolio
- 1 oral assessment
Year 4
- 2 written exams, typically for 2.5 hours
- 4 reports
- 1 dissertation
- 1 oral assessment
Year 5
- 1 written exams, typically for 2.5 hours
- 6 reports
- 1 oral assessment
Feedback
We aim to provide you with feedback within 20 working days of submission of coursework.
Academic Support
The Inclusion Centre advises and supports students who disclose a sensory or mobility impairment, chronic medical condition, mental health issue, dyslexia and other specific learning differences. Applicants are encouraged to arrange a pre-entry visit to discuss any concerns and to view the facilities.
Online Learning & Support
All undergraduate and postgraduate students, whether you are learning on campus or by online learning, benefit from using our collaborative virtual learning environment, CampusMoodle. You will be provided with 24/7 online access to your learning material and resources, along with the ability to interact with your class members and tutors for discussion and support.
Study Skills Support
The Study Support Team provides training and support to all students in:
- Academic writing
- Study skills (note taking, exam techniques, time management, presentation)
- Maths and statistics
- English language
- Information technology support
Library Support
The Library offers support for your course, including the books, eBooks, and journals you will need. We also offer online reading lists for many modules, workshops and drop-ins on searching skills and referencing, and much more.
Placements
Students on the 4-year (fast-track) MEng course can undertake two 10-week placements in semester 3 of year 3 and 4.
The School of Computing, Engineering and Technology has strong contacts with industry, and we have wide range of companies who regularly offer placement opportunities to our students. RGU’s Placement Office liaises with various placement companies and help you to apply and secure a placement opportunity.
Placements offer real-work experience and increase your employability. Many employers use placement opportunities to recruit graduate engineers and majority of our placement students on other courses are offered graduate jobs after the placement.
Job Prospects
Graduates from this course have fantastic opportunities to build a career and thrive in the rapid-growing industry. Career prospects include roles such as:
- Renewable Energy Engineer
- Energy Engineer
- Solar Energy Engineer
- Wind Energy Engineer
- Battery Systems Engineer
- Renewable Energy Storage Engineer
- Biomass Energy Engineer
What is needed for MEng Renewable Energy Engineering?
Standard Entry Requirements
- SQA Higher: BBBC to include Maths and either Engineering Science, Physics, Chemistry or Technological Studies. English at National 5 grade C or above is required if not held at Higher.
- GCE A Level: BCC to include Mathematics at grade B plus either Physics, Chemistry, Design Technology or Engineering. GCSE English at grade 5/C or above is required if not held at A Level.
- Irish Leaving Certificate Higher: H2H3H3H3 to include Maths and either Physics, Chemistry or Technological Studies. English at grade O3 or above is required if not held at Higher.
- IB Diploma: 27 to include Higher Level Maths and Physics or Chemistry at grade 5. English is required at a minimum of Standard Level grade 4.
Minimum Entry Requirements
The minimum entry requirements for widening access applicants are:
- SQA Higher: CCCC to include Maths and either Engineering Science, Physics, Chemistry or Technological Studies. English at National 5 C is required if not held at Higher.
Alternative Qualifications
We welcome applications from those with equivalent qualifications to those stated, including SVQs/NVQs, access programmes, Foundation Apprenticeships and overseas qualifications. Applications from students with non-standard qualifications or work experience will be considered on an individual basis.
International Students
International students who do not meet our direct entry requirements for this course can gain additional entry points through our International College at Robert Gordon University.
English Language Requirements
Applicants whose first language is not English should have an IELTS of 6.0 overall, with no component lower than 5.5, or an equivalent.
We accept a variety of in-country and secure English language tests, find out more:
Please note, some courses may require a higher standard of English than stated in this page. Contact admissions@rgu.ac.uk for further information.
For Academic Year 2024/2025
Scottish Students
- £1,820 per academic year
- £1,820 year 3 of fast-track MEng
- £1,820 year 4 of fast-track MEng
Rest of UK Students
- £6,930 per academic year
- £8,500 year 3 of fast-track MEng
- £8,500 year 4 of fast-track MEng
EU students
- £6,930 per academic year
- £8,500 year 3 of fast-track MEng
- £8,500 year 4 of fast-track MEng
International Students
- £17,840 per academic year
- £26,760 year 3 of fast-track MEng
- £26,760 year 4 of fast-track MEng
For Academic Year 2023/2024
SCOTTISH STUDENTS
- £1,820 per academic year
REST OF UK STUDENTS
- £6,750 per academic year
- £8,500 per year 3 and 4 for fast-track MEng
EU STUDENTS
- £6,750 per academic year
- £8,500 per year 3 and 4 for fast-track MEng
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
- £17,150 per academic year
- £25,725 per year 3 and 4 for fast-track MEng
Additional Costs
Some other costs are not included in the course fees:
- The cost of books that you may wish to purchase.
- Costs associated with any placement / study abroad
- Accommodation and Living Costs
- Printing
Student Funding
If you are a Scottish resident, you may be eligible for funding and should apply to SAAS for funding.
Students from other parts of the UK should visit the appropriate website:
Scholarships and Financial Awards
You may qualify for a scholarship or financial award:
Disclaimer
For new intakes, course fees are reviewed and published annually for each mode of delivery. Tuition fees are fixed for the duration of a course at the rate confirmed in the offer letter. For further information:
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