Master’s Programme in Energy Storage
Curriculum 2020–2022
The structure of the programme
In the Master’s Programme in Energy Storage (programme code ENG219) students study for one year at each partner university, completing a minimum of 60 credits (ECTS) in one academic year.
The total scope of studies is 120 ECTS.
- Major studies 90 ECTS
- Thesis 30 ECTS
Major studies
Code | Course name | ECTS credits | Period |
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Compulsory courses | |||
AAE-E1000 | Introduction to Advanced Energy Solutions | 5 | I-II (autumn) |
or |
An Introduction to Electric Energy or Thermodynamics in Energy Technology |
5 | I-II (autumn) |
CHEM-E4255 | Electrochemical Energy Conversion | 5 | II (autumn) |
AAE-E3090 | Renewable Energy Engineering | 5 | III-IV (spring) |
31E01310 | Energy and Environmental Economics | 6 | V (spring) |
CHEM-E4106 | Electrochemistry | 5 | III (spring) |
AAE-E3070 | Electrical Energy Storage Systems | 5 | III (spring) |
AAE-E3080 | Thermal Energy Storage Systems | 5 | IV-V (spring) |
AAE-E5010 | Introductory Entrepreneurship Project | 5 | I-V (autumn and spring) |
46 ECTS | |||
+ Elective harmonizing courses | |||
10 ECTS recommended to be completed during the autumn and 5 ECTS during the spring | min. 14 ECTS | ||
+ Possible language course | |||
See here if you are required to take a language course. | 3 ECTS |
Code | Course name | ECTS credits | Period |
---|---|---|---|
Compulsory courses | |||
or |
Entrepreneurship Journey or Advanced Energy Project |
10 | I-II (autumn) |
AAE-E3120 | Circular Economy for Energy Storage | 5 | I-II (autumn) |
AAE-E3100 | Energy Carriers | 5 | I (autumn) |
20 ECTS | |||
+ Elective harmonizing courses | |||
One or several harmonizing courses | min. 10 ECTS | ||
+ Possible language course(s) | |||
See here if you are required to take a language course. | 3 ECTS |
Elective studies
10 ECTS recommended to be completed during the autumn and 5 ECTS during the spring.
List of suggestions for harmonizing courses can be requested from either the programme director or the administrative staff of the programme.
It is recommended to discuss options with the programme director and/or study coordinator before making final choices. Students are advised to select courses that complement and expand skills and knowledge acquired in previous studies. Choices are individual, but all selected courses must be relevant to the field.
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