Wind Energy Engineering
This 90-ECTS, full-year master's is tailored for engineering graduates and professionals - especially from mechanical, civil, or aeronautical / aerospace backgrounds looking to specialise in the fast-growing wind energy sector.
The programme blends core wind energy fundamentals and cutting-edge technologies with advanced technical engineering modules and key topics in management and operation within the industry.
A pivotal component of the programme is a 30-ECTS thesis project, focused on research and development in areas such as technology advancement, manufacturing processes, deployment strategies, or the operation of wind energy systems. This project provides a platform for innovative exploration and practical application within the field.
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Course Outline
The MSc in Wind Energy Engineering is a 90-ECTS programme, consisting of 60 ECTS of taught modules and a significant research component, the Research Thesis, which accounts for 30 ECTS and runs throughout the year. The taught modules include five core modules (25 ECTS) listed below, which all students must complete:
Advanced Wind Energy Engineering and Design
Advanced Mechanics of Materials
Engineering Acoustics: Noise and Sustainable Development
Structural Dynamics and Aeroelasticity
Research Methods for Engineers
The following modules are mandatory unless equivalent ones have been previously completed:
Finite Element Methods in Engineering
Computational Fluid Dynamics
Advanced Energy Systems Engineering
As this is a master’s programme aimed at a diverse intake, the programme director will advise each incoming student on the selection of elective modules suited to their goals and background from the list of technical (10-25 ECTS) and industry-focused modules (10 ECTS) below:
Elective Technical Modules:
Advanced Finite Element Methods
Materials II
Structural Analysis
Power Systems
Digital Control Systems for Automation and Robotics
Green Hydrogen Technology, Design and Analysis
Coastal & Offshore Engineering
Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence for Engineering Applications
Elective Industry-Focused Modules:
Renewable Energy Economics and Policy
Technology Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Project Management
Financial Management I
Safety Engineering
Planning and Law
Entry requirements
The programme, developed in cooperation with the wind energy industry in Ireland, is open to individuals who have a minimum Second Class Honours, Grade 1 (H2.1), in a Level 8 Mechanical, Civil, or Aeronautical/Aerospace Engineering degree (or in a closely related discipline), from a recognised university or third-level college. Factors considered in determining admission will include the specific content of the undergraduate degree, the applicant’s performance, postgraduate experience, and the availability of places.
Duration
1 year full-time,
Enrolment dates
Next start date September 2026
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Career Opportunities
Graduates of the MSc in Wind Energy Engineering will find a wealth of career opportunities across the rapidly expanding renewable energy sector. They will be well-positioned for roles such as wind turbine design engineers, wind farm project managers, and operations and maintenance specialists. With expertise in both the technical and managerial aspects of wind energy systems, they can pursue careers with wind energy developers, manufacturers, and consultancy firms. Additionally, their advanced research skills and in-depth knowledge of cutting-edge technologies prepare them for roles in innovation and R&D within academic, governmental, or industry research institutions. The programme also equips graduates to contribute to policy development and regulatory compliance, further broadening their career prospects in a sector crucial to sustainable energy solutions.
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Qualification letters
MSc.
Qualifications
Degree - Masters (Level 9 NFQ)
Attendance type
Full time,Daytime
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