Graduate Coursework

Master of Energy Systems

  • Course code: MC-ENGYSYS
Clock
Duration
18 months full time / 3 years part time
Location
Mode (Location)
On Campus (Parkville)
Calendar-month
Intake
February
Key dates
Dollar
Fees
AUD $40,256 (2024 indicative first year fee). Commonwealth supported places (CSPs) are not available
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Entry pathways
Special entry options and Access Melbourne are available
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Career outcomes

Overview

The Master of Energy Systems will prepare you to tackle emerging energy issues and guide critical decision-making in the energy sector. You’ll have the expertise to examine energy finance, economics and markets, combined with advanced understanding of renewable and non-renewable energy systems.

Our graduates work in diverse areas including:

IndustriesCompaniesJob roles
  • Automotive
  • Solar energy
  • Renewable energy
  • Thermal energy
  • Nuclear energy
  • Transport
  • Startups
  • AEMO
  • Andritz Hydro
  • Asociación Empresas Eléctricas A.G.
  • GE Renewable Energy
  • Hoerbiger
  • MCS International Co Ltd
  • Origin Energy
  • Tesla Energy
  • 1circle Energy
  • Solafast
  • Project Manager
  • Associate Systems Engineer
  • Development Manager
  • Consultant
  • Executive Engineer
  • Senior Engineer
  • Project Mechanical Engineer
  • Business Evaluation Manager
  • Principal Engineer
  • Analyst
  • Senior Energy Economist
  • Senior Market Modeller
  • Co-founder

Supporting your next step in your career:

If you’ve completed your undergraduate studies at an Australian university, you’ll be automatically considered for a Melbourne Graduate Scholarship to support you starting the next chapter in your career.  There’s no need to apply, because we’ll assess your application and you could be eligible for A$5,000.

If you’re an international student, whether you're a new or current student, you could be eligible for a merit-based scholarships of A$10,000 or more, wherever you are in the world. Learn more about undergraduate study options or graduate study options.