Master of Energy Change
| Offered By | Physics Education Centre |
|---|---|
| Minimum | 48 units |
| Academic Contact | Elmars Krausz |
| Academic Plan | 7627XMENCH |
| CRICOS Code | 075050C |
| UAC Code |
832776(Master of Energy Change) 835776(Master of Energy Change) |
A major key to addressing climate change is recognised as being the need for a world-wide change to carbon-free forms of energy production. Our ability to achieve this goal on an effective timescale is becoming increasingly important, particularly in the context of increasing energy demand as a result of ongoing population growth and development. The need for energy change is well-established yet there are relatively few people having an effective overview of the many factors involved in energy change or having the multi-disciplinary skills needed to effectively contribute to this complex issue.
The Master of Energy Change is a multi-disciplinary coursework degree which provides both a strong basis in the fundamental areas related to energy change as well as allowing the candidate to undertake advanced courses and research in areas of energy change suited to their individual interests and skills.
The Master of Energy Change degree is designed to meet the needs of professionals, equipping them to engage with the many challenges of energy change. The program brings together the wide-ranging expertise present at ANU so as to cover policy, legal, environmental and regulatory aspects of energy change, underpinned by a fundamental scientific and technical base.
Admission Requirements
A three-year undergraduate degree with an average of 70% in at least one third of later-year courses from an Australian university, or the equivalent from another university; or a Graduate Certificate or Graduate Diploma from an Australian university, or the equivalent from another university.
Professional experience in a relevant field for a number of years (usually a minimum of two), and/or an established record of appropriate professional publications, may also be taken into account in evaluating a case for admission.
Please note that all applicants need to include two professional referee reports with their application.
The information published on the Study at ANU 2012 website applies to the 2012 academic year only. All information provided on this website replaces the information contained in the Study at ANU 2011 website.




