Sustainable Energy (SE) – Master of Engineering (M.Eng.)

Study sustainable energy with a focus of your choice.

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Shape the energy transition of tomorrow – with our degree program in Energy Systems Transformation

In the Sustainable Energy (SE) master’s program offered by Europa-Universität Flensburg (EUF) in cooperation with Flensburg University of Applied Sciences (FUAS), you will become an expert in renewable energies. The program focuses not only on technical knowledge, but also on a holistic view of the socio-ecological and economic challenges of energy transition.

You can choose from one of the following three specializations to focus on the topics that interest you the most:

Through projects, intensive exchange with industry partners, and exciting insights into current research, you will be prepared for a career in Germany and abroad, where you can contribute to energy justice.

The degree program at a glance

Degree

Master of Engineering (M.Eng.)

Duration

3 semesters (= 1.5 years)

Study start

Spring semester (= March) and fall semester (= September)

Languages

English, German

Application period

Transition and Engineering:

  • Fall semester: 05/15–07/15
  • Spring semester: 12/03–01/15

Development:

  • The next application period will be announced soon.

Tuition fees

None, but a semester fee is payable each semester

Type of course

Full time

Semester abroad

Optional

Internship

Optional

Here you’ll find everything you need to know about applying, admission, and deadlines

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Course content: What this degree program is all about

  • Sustainable energy systems and technologies
  • Challenges of the energy transition (technical, economic, ecological, and social) and how to address them
  • Causes and consequences of the climate crisis
  • Focus depending on the chosen specialization:
    • Transition – Social change and sustainability
      • You should choose this specialization if you are interested in the technical, economic, political, and social challenges of the energy transition. You will learn how to implement the energy transition and what solutions are available nationally and internationally.
      • Interested? Read more on the Transition program page.
    • Engineering – Sustainable energy technologies
      • If you are fascinated by the technical aspects of sustainable energy, you should choose this specialization. You will learn how different technologies work and interact. You will gain practical experience in developing grid solutions for aspects such as a stable and renewable power supply, or the storage of sustainable energy.
      • Sounds good? Find out more on the Engineering program page.
    • Development – Development cooperation
      • This interdisciplinary specialization is right for you if you are interested in sustainable energy in the global sustainable development (SDG) context, especially for emerging economies. This specialization has been offered by Europa-Universität Flensburg for more than 35 years and is supported by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) scholarship program. In this course, you will acquire leadership, intercultural, and engineering skills. You can of course study this specialization even if you are not from the Global South. Please note that the application process for the Development specialization differs from the other two.
      • Curious? Find out more on the Development program page.

Checklist: Is this degree program right for you?

  • You are interested in renewable energies.
  • The environment, climate, and social justice are important to you.
  • You want to acquire knowledge that will prepare you for your career in a practical way.
  • You like to set your own priorities when it comes to learning. Yes, you are interested in renewable energies – but you have specific interests relating to them.
  • You speak English.
  • You prefer small classes and individual mentoring.
  • You want to study with students of different nationalities and backgrounds.

Apply now for the Transition or Engineering specialization

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Course structure: Your path through the Sustainable Energy degree program

1. Semester (spring)2. Semester (fall)3. Semester
Transition specialization:Transition specialization:Transition specialization:
ACES: Analysis and Complexity of Energy SystemsSEnSe: Sustainable and Just Energy SolutionsMaster's thesis
TS: Transformation StudiesEE: Ecological Economics
EWS: Energiewende ShowcasesRTS: Ressource Transition & Sustainability
Compulsory elective (1 of 4 required):Compulsory elective (1 of 4 required):
TE 1TE 2TE 3TE 4TE 5TE 6TE 7TE 8
Engineering specialization:Engineering specialization:Engineering specialization:
ACES: Analysis and Complexity of Energy SystemsSEnSe: Sustainable and Just Energy SolutionsMaster's thesis
SEAP: Sustainable Energy Access PlanningICEP: International Community Energy Project
ODDC: Organisations and Diversity in Development CooperationMPM: Markets and Project Management
Compulsory elective (1 of 4 required):Compulsory elective (1 of 4 required):
TE 1TE 2TE 3TE 4TE 5TE 6TE 7TE 8
Development specialization:Development specialization:Development specialization:
ACES: Analysis and Complexity of Energy SystemsSEnSe: Sustainable and Just Energy SolutionsMaster's thesis
ES: Energy StorageSE: Sustainability in Engineering
Compulsory elective (2 of 4 required):Compulsory elective (2 of 4 required):
TE 1TE 2TE 3TE 4TE 5TE 6TE 7TE 8

This is what your studies will look like – semester by semester (details may vary, see next section)

Your introduction to the master’s program in Sustainable Energy: You will take the compulsory module Analysis and Complexity of Energy Systems (ACES) with students from all specializations.

In this module, you will deal with the sustainability of energy systems and develop supply strategies and options for integrating renewable energies. 

You will also attend courses in your specialization and choose additional elective modules, such as Electrochemical Energy Technology, Hybrid Power Systems and Energy Management, or Controller Design for Wind Turbines and Wind Farms.

In the second semester, you will complete the compulsory module Sustainable and Just Energy System Solutions (SEnSe), in which you will learn about the fundamentals of a fair energy and climate policy and how this can be implemented.

You will also attend courses related to your specialization and individual elective modules. You will work in groups as well as independently. Your expertise will grow. 

In the third and final semester of the Sustainable Energy program, it’s time to write your master’s thesis. In your research project, which lasts several months, you will combine the knowledge you have gained during your studies with concrete challenges from the real world. Once you have defended your thesis in a colloquium, you will be ready for the working world and the Sustainable Energy alumni network that will welcome you.

Want to know all the details?

As you can start your studies in either the spring or fall semester, the order of your courses may differ from our example.

In addition, each specialization has its own sequence; for example, the Development specialization includes a pre-semester and a field trip. If you are interested in a particular specialization, please refer to the relevant page:

All information about the degree program at a glance

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Help and advice: Where to find support

  • International Center (IC)
    The International Center looks after international students and helps with questions about stays abroad.
  • Patrick Will
    Patrick, who is part of the IC team, is responsible for FIT@EUF, a project that supports the integration of international talent into EUF and the job market in Germany. He would be happy to answer your questions and help you find the degree program that’s right for you.

Student feedback: What they say about the program

Admission requirements: What you need to study Sustainable Energy

At a glance:

  • Admission to the program and all of its specializations is restricted, so you will need a good bachelor’s degree to be accepted.
  • You must have completed a relevant bachelor’s degree program (with a focus on engineering, economics, or sustainability science related to energy topics).
  • You must speak English and be able to provide proof of this.
  • Depending on the specialization, you may also need professional or international experience.

For those who want to know exactly what is required:

The requirements vary depending on the specialization. Please refer to the specialization pages for more information:

Apply now for the Transition or Engineering specialization

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Career prospects: What happens after graduation?

Career prospects

The Sustainable Energy degree program qualifies you for a career in the energy sector – worldwide. Many of our students find interesting positions as interns in companies in the energy or environmental sector while they are studying for their master’s degree. You can build on these networks after graduation. You can also benefit from our active alumni network, participation in conferences, field trips, and a mentoring program.

Typical places of work for Sustainable Energy graduates:

  • Energy companies
  • Engineering firms, consulting firms, or start-ups in the energy sector
  • Government agencies (e.g., energy, environment, or planning departments)
  • International and national organizations, Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) dealing with energy, climate, or development

Typical career paths:

  • As an energy consultant, you could inform local authorities and individuals about the advantages of a sustainable energy supply, and initiate projects.
  • As project manager of a community wind farm, you could plan the construction of new wind turbines.
  • As a renewable energy engineer, you could lead a team of installers.
  • As an expert in climate protection and energy policy, you could support an NGO.
  • As a consultant for sustainable energy projects, you could advise clients in a management consultancy.
  • As a scientist at a research institute for energy transition and sustainability, you could carry out and supervise studies.
  • As a specialist in energy efficiency in building technology, you could promote the renovation of old buildings or the unsealing of urban areas.

Doctorate

With a master’s degree in Sustainable Energy, you also have the opportunity to pursue a doctorate. 

Studying for a doctorate at EUF

Practical study: Our Study & Work program

If you want to gain valuable work experience during your studies, you can participate in our Study & Work program and work as a student trainee at one of the participating regional companies. This allows you to get to know potential employers, write your master’s thesis there, earn money, and apply the knowledge you have gained during your studies in a practical setting.

The Study & Work program

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Frequently asked questions (FAQ)

The abbreviation stands for Sustainable Energy (= SE).

With the English-language M. Eng. in Sustainable Energy, you will become an expert in sustainable energy systems. This will open up the international job market to you.

You will study the specialization that interests you the most and thus tailor the master’s program to your needs.

You will be supported by expert lecturers who are always available to answer your questions and help you with any problems.

Projects and close ties to industry will prepare you for management positions in the professional world, and a high salary.

You must have a bachelor’s degree in a relevant subject; for example, engineering, which is related to energy topics, and you must be able to speak English.

Depending on the specialization you choose, subject-specific stays abroad or professional experience may be required.

You can find the exact application requirements on the relevant specialization page:

You must demonstrate adequate English language skills.

German is not required for the application (but there are free language courses at EUF if you want to learn it).

You can find the exact language requirement on the relevant specialization page:

  • Only for the Transition and Engineering specializations. In this case, you will receive provisional admission. With provisional admission, you must take so-called bridge courses to further your knowledge and obtain credit points. Learn more about bridge courses (bottom of page) here.
  • Provisional admission is not possible for the Development specialization. You must meet all of the requirements in order to apply.

EUF has a rating of 4 out of 5 stars on Studycheck. 93 percent of students would recommend EUF to others.

The SE degree program has a rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars on Studycheck – even better than EUF’s overall rating. Students praise the exciting topics, the personal support, and the practical knowledge they gain during the degree program.

All specializations are accredited.

The SE program opens up the international energy sector to you. For example, you can work in energy companies, government agencies, and international organizations.

With the knowledge you gain, you will be able to take on leadership positions, which usually come with a good salary. In the master’s program, you set your own priorities, so that you can focus on what will advance your career.

A strong alumni network will support you in starting your career after graduation.

Your points of contact are the academic advisors for SE and the individual specializations, as well as the International Center, with Patrick Will being responsible for FIT@EUF, a project that supports the integration of international talent into EUF and the job market in Germany. He will be happy to answer any questions you may have about your studies.

EUF is a small university in northern Germany with a green campus and many international students.

There are free language courses, a sports center, a swimming pool, and student organizations (political, environmental, intercultural, religious, etc.). There are often evening events, such as movie and game nights or barbecues.

You can reach several beaches by bus: Flensburg is located on the Flensburg Firth. The Baltic Sea, the North Sea and Denmark are not far away. Hamburg is only two hours away by train.

Not compared to the national average. Take a look at this page from the International Center to see what the cost of living is in Flensburg.

Yes, that is possible – either at one of our partner universities or independently as a free mover. Internships abroad are also an option. It is important that the courses and activities are relevant to the SE program. The EUF’s International Center will be happy to help you with your planning. Read more on our student pages.

If you would like to know more about the DAAD program and life in Flensburg, please visit the DAAD website.

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