Programme structure

Sustainable Energy (Master's Programme)

Programme structure

Students in the 2-year Master's program in Sustainable Energy at NTNU in Trondheim, in the Thermal Engineering Laboratories. Here by a heat pump rig designed for cooling processes in commercial and industrial applications, such as refrigeration and freezer units in grocery stores.
Students are working with a heat pump rig designed for cooling processes in commercial and industrial applications, such as refrigeration and freezer units in grocery stores. Photo: Geir Mogen/NTNU

MSc in Sustainable Energy extends over two academic years and constitutes a course load of 120 ECTS credits. 

  • First and second semester consists of compulsory and elective courses.
  • In the third semester you specialise further through your specialisation project and mandatory and elective courses.
  • In the fourth and final semester you write your master thesis.

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Programme structure

Sustainable Energy - Master's Programme

Programme structure

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Check the current schedule for compulsory and elective courses by year and semester, as well as other details about the programme.

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