Energy and Environmental Engineering (Master, 5 years)

Energy and Environmental Engineering

MSc programme, 5 years

Energy and Environmental Engineering

– About the study programme

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This programme is meant for Scandinavian speaking students.


Field of study: Heat and Energy Processes

Should electricity and heat be produced from gas, oil, coal, waste, biomass, wind, water or other renewable energy sources?

Turbines and incineration plants, purification equipment, energy processes in industry and the efficiency improvement of these, heat pumps and air conditioning plants are technologies dealt with in the field Heat and Energy Processes.

Field of study: Energy Systems Planning

District heating, gas pipes or electricity? The interaction between different energy carriers is a topic of national and international importance and is central in the planning and operation of our current and not to mention our future energy systems.

The sale of electric power on a free, international power market and the large-scale power exchange across countries are growing. How does this affect energy consumption and the environment, and how can measures aimed at users of buildings and in industry become important? Questions of this type are dealt with in this field.

Field of study: Electrical Energy Engineering

Gas power or renewable energy? Either way, our society is totally dependent upon electricity. Generators, power electronics and high voltage engineering are core technologies for energy production.

The entire electrical infrastructure must be further developed and maintained to ensure effective and reliable energy supply. Electric engines and control systems are central to all kinds of electric cars, trains or ships: hybrid, fuel cell or battery operated. These are examples of technologies you will learn about in Electrical Energy Engineering.


Read more about the programme on the Norwegian website

Norsk side

NB! Language of instruction: Norwegian

Read more about the programme on the Norwegian website

Admission Samordna Opptak (sharing)

Admission

Language of instruction: Norwegian

You have to meet the Norwegian language requirements, or have a Scandinavian language as your mother tongue, if you want to apply to any of NTNU’s degree programmes taught in Norwegian.

The application deadline for the programme is April 15th. Students apply through Samordna Opptak.


Contact IE

Contact 

Contact us at: e-mail or phone: +47 73 59 42 02.

For more general inquiries regarding admissions, you can contact the admissions office at NTNU.