Master of Energy Change
A major key to addressing climate change is the pressing need for a world-wide change to carbon-free forms of energy production. This need for energy change is well established, yet there are at present relatively few people who have an effective overview of the many factors involved or the multidisciplinary skills needed to effectively contribute to this complex and important issue.
The Master of Energy Change is a multidisciplinary degree, available either through coursework or as a coursework plus dissertation research degree. It provides both a strong basis in the fundamentals of economics, governance, policy and technology 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 needs, interests and skills.
For more information please download the Master of Energy Change brochure (PDF, 194 KB).
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 covering policy, legal, environmental and regulatory aspects of energy change, underpinned by a fundamental scientific and technical base.
The basic requirement is an undergraduate degree. There are no other formal prerequisites, whilst noting that some compulsory foundation courses will require numeracy skills. Candidates who have suitable qualifications in specific areas may seek exemption from taking a particular foundation course.
Visit the Master of Energy Change (Coursework) or Master of Energy Change (Research) sites for more details on the degree programs and to apply for admission. You can also email queries to energy.change@anu.edu.au or visit the ANU Future Students site for general information on studying at ANU.
