Master Of Renewable Energy
Queensland University of Technology (QUT)
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Description
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Requierments
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Study options
For international students
You must have:A recognised completed four-year full-time (or equivalent) engineering degree in a relevant discipline with a minimum GPA of 4.00 (on QUTs 7 point scale); orA recognised completed three-year full-time (or equivalent) engineering degree in a relevant discipline plus at least 2.00 years full-time (or equivalent) of professional experience in electrical power engineering.Renewable Power major relevant engineering disciplinesaerospacecomputer and software systemselectrical mechanical mechatronic renewable power Renewable Energy Systems majorYou must have:A recognised completed four-year full-time (or equivalent) engineering degree in a relevant discipline with a minimum GPA of 4.00 (on QUTs 7 point scale); orA recognised completed three-year full-time (or equivalent) engineering degree in a relevant discipline plus at least 2.00 years full-time (or equivalent) of professional experience in energy systems.Renewable Energy Systems major relevant engineering disciplineschemicalelectricalmechanicalmechatronicsmedicalprocessrenewable powerIELTS Academic score of 6.5 with Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking score of 6; TOEFL iBT score of 79 with Listening, Reading score of 16, Writing score of 21 and Speaking score of 18; Pearson PTE (Academic) score of 58 with Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking score of 50; Cambridge English Advanced (CAE) score of 176 with Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking score of 169.
1.5 Years - Full time
1.5 Years - Full time
About
QUT was named as the top young university in the state of Queensland and 18th in the QS Top Universities Rankings for universities under 50 years old in 2018. With award-winning teaching staff, recognised by receiving 100 Australian Awards for University Teaching, it is easy to see why QUT has rapidly become a leading institution ‘Down Under’.
Known as a real-world university, QUT provides expansive industry links and courses designed to work in the field to which they relate with input from industry experts. Students get the chance to undertake work experience on real projects and are able to leave QUT with relevant, up-to-date skills to directly impact their working lives.
Based across two campuses – Gardens Point and Kelvin Grove – QUT enrols almost 50,000 students each year with nearly 8,000 international students. Students are spread across six schools – QUT Business School, Creative Industries, Education, Health, Law and Science and Engineering.
QUT has been the subject of significant investment in recent years to create state-of-the-art learning facilities, including an AUD230 million Science and Engineering Centre, a new AUD76.7 million Education Precinct which opened this year and an AUD80 million Creative Industries Precinct including recording facilities, galleries and editing suites.
The university offers a vibrant campus with over 100 student clubs and societies across a range of activities, whilst free workshops are put on to help students build their skills. A wide range of support services help international students with anything they may need and make QUT a friendly and exciting place to study.