Energy Systems

Study mode:On campus Study type:Full-time Languages: English
Foreign:$ 25.5 k / Year(s) Deadline: Dec 30, 2025
31 place StudyQA ranking:8305 Duration:1 year

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Energy Systems at the University of Melbourne is a comprehensive degree program designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to address the complex challenges related to energy production, management, and sustainability. The program combines theoretical foundations with practical applications, focusing on the development of innovative solutions for efficient energy use, renewable energy integration, and sustainable systems management. Students will explore a range of topics including electric power systems, energy conversion technologies, environmental impact assessment, and policy considerations related to energy. The curriculum emphasizes interdisciplinary learning, encouraging students to incorporate principles from engineering, environmental science, economics, and technology to develop holistic approaches to energy systems. Through a blend of lectures, laboratory experiments, industry projects, and internships, students gain hands-on experience and strategic problem-solving skills vital for careers in energy industries, consultancy, research, and policy development. The program prepares graduates to work in diverse sectors such as renewable energy, smart grids, energy efficiency, and sustainable infrastructure development. With a focus on current and emerging energy technologies, students are encouraged to think critically and creatively about future energy solutions in a rapidly evolving global landscape. The university’s state-of-the-art facilities, research centers, and collaborations with leading industry partners provide invaluable opportunities for experiential learning and professional growth. Graduates of the Energy Systems program are well-positioned to make meaningful contributions to the transition towards sustainable energy practices worldwide, supporting environmental and economic objectives. This program is ideal for students passionate about advancing energy innovation and committed to building a sustainable future for society.

SEMESTER 1
CORE POINTS
Introduction to Energy SystemsCORE 12.5
Analysing Energy SystemsCORE 12.5
Electrical Power SystemsCORE 12.5
Financial ManagementCORE 12.5
SEMESTER 2
CORE POINTS
Non-Renewable EnergyCORE 12.5
Renewable EnergyCORE 12.5
Managerial EconomicsCORE 12.5
ELECTIVES (SELECT 12.5 POINTS) POINTS
Sustainability AccountingELECTIVE 12.5
Transport SystemsELECTIVE 12.5
Sustainable Buildings (offered in September)ELECTIVE 12.5
Engineering Contracts and ProcurementELECTIVE 12.5
Climate Change Politics and PolicyELECTIVE 12.5
Environmental Policy InstrumentsELECTIVE 12.5
Climate Modelling and Climate ChangeELECTIVE 12.5
Business Analysis & Decision MakingELECTIVE 12.5
SEMESTER 3
CORE POINTS
Energy Supply and Value ChainsCORE 25
ELECTIVES (SELECT 25 POINTS) POINTS
Solar EnergyELECTIVE 12.5
Energy Systems ProjectELECTIVE 25
Climate Change MitigationELECTIVE 12.5
Adapting to Climate Change (offered in April)ELECTIVE 12.5
Environmental ModellingELECTIVE 12.5
Energy Regulation and the Law (offered in March)ELECTIVE 12.5
Construction LawELECTIVE 12.5
Optimisation for IndustryELECTIVE 12.5
Business Analysis & Decision MakingELECTIVE 12.5

Option 1

An undergraduate degree:

  • in a relevant discipline, such as Commerce, Science, Engineering
  • with a weighted average mark of at least H2B (70%), or equivalent [1]
  • including at least 12.5 points (1 subject) of mathematics, statistics or another quantitative subject at an appropriate level, or equivalent.

Option 2

An undergraduate degree:

  • in a relevant discipline, such as Commerce, Science, Engineering
  • with a weighted average mark of at least H3 (65%), or equivalent [1]
  • including at least 12.5 points (1 subject) of mathematics, statistics or another quantitative subject at an appropriate level
  • 2 years of continuous, documented work experience in an applicable field, or equivalent.

The reference ‘or equivalent’ refers to a University of Melbourne equivalent score. To determine the equivalent score we look at your academic record and then calculate your University of Melbourne equivalent score based on the following factors:

  • Research profile and international standing of the University you received your degree(s) from.
  • The ranking of the University you received your degree from — the Times Higher Education Rankings and theShanghai Jiao Tong World Rankings are good reference points and provide an indication of where other universities are positioned (against the University of Melbourne).
  • Australian Government guidelines which assess international universities and education institutions. These guidelines are not made public, however, they take into account a number of factors including scoring systems, etc.

Curriculum Vitae (CV)

A CV must be submitted with all applications for the Master of Energy Systems. Applications without a CV will result in delays in processing.

Credit for Prior Studies

Credit may be awarded for relevant prior study and/or for at least 2 years of documented relevant work experience, but no more than 50 points of credit may be awarded. To apply for credit you must complete the Master of Energy Systems Application for Advanced Standing Form and submit it with your course application.

ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS

All domestic and international students studying at the University of Melbourne must satisfy the University of Melbourne English Language Entry Requirements.

You must satisfy the requirements below in one sitting and the test must be have been taken within the last 24 months (2 years) preceding application.

For graduate coursework, if an English language test is required, you must achieve are a minimum of:

Test Normal English language requirements
IELTS (Academic English only) 6.5 (With no band less than 6)
TOEFL (Paper-based test) 577 + and TWE 4.5
ITOEFL (internet-based test) 79 + 
Writing 21 
Speaking 18 
Reading 13 
Listening 13
Pearson Test of English (Academic) 58+ and no communicative skill below 50
Cambridge English: Advanced/Certificate of Advanced English (CAE) 176+ and no skill below 169

SCHOLARSHIPS

All applicants for our programs are automatically considered for scholarships based on academic merit. No separate applications for scholarships are necessary.

Scholarships may be awarded at the time of your course offer or after the application deadlines. If you do not receive a scholarship offer at the time of your course offer you may still receive an offer later.

Melbourne School of Engineering Scholarships

The Melbourne School of Engineering has recently created a generous new suite of scholarships for commencing students. Over 80 scholarships will be awarded, ranging from $5,000–$20,000 per annum.

JH Mirams Memorial Scholarships

Up to six scholarships of $5,000 each are awarded each year to students entering our Specialised Masters programs.

International Postgraduate Coursework Awards

Two International Postgraduate Coursework Awards (IPCA) consisting of a 50% fee remission are available each year to international applicants entering any Melbourne School of Engineering graduate coursework program.

The Master of Energy Systems at the University of Melbourne offers students a comprehensive and multidisciplinary education focused on the development, management, and optimization of energy systems. This program is designed to equip graduates with the technical knowledge, practical skills, and strategic understanding necessary to address complex energy challenges in a rapidly changing global landscape. The curriculum covers a broad range of topics including renewable energy technologies, energy policy and regulation, smart grid systems, and sustainable energy management. Students have the opportunity to engage with cutting-edge research and industry practices through project-based learning, internships, and collaboration with energy organizations. The program emphasizes innovation and sustainability, preparing graduates for leadership roles in energy planning, engineering, consulting, or policy development. It integrates theoretical foundations with practical applications to ensure students are well-versed in the technical aspects of energy systems as well as the economic and environmental considerations that influence energy decision-making. The University of Melbourne’s state-of-the-art facilities and strong industry connections provide a conducive environment for experiential learning. Graduates of this program are equipped to contribute effectively to the evolving energy sector globally, supporting the transition to cleaner and more efficient energy sources. The program’s flexible structure allows students to tailor their study paths to meet specific career interests, whether in renewable energy, traditional power systems, energy policy, or management. Overall, the Master of Energy Systems aims to produce adaptable, innovative professionals capable of leading sustainable energy initiatives and fostering technological advancement in the energy sector.

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