Students intending to qualify in this Engineering Area in Part IIB must include at least four of the modules listed.
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Number | Title | Notes |
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4A2 | Computational Fluid Dynamics | |
4A3 | Turbomachinery | |
4A9 | Molecular Thermodynamics | |
4A13 | Combustion and Engines | |
4B19 | Renewable Electric Power | |
4D13 | Architectural Engineering | |
4I10 | Nuclear Reactor Engineering | |
4I11 | Advanced Fission and Fusion Systems | |
4M16 | Nuclear Power Engineering | |
4M22 | Climate Change Mitigation | |
4M23 | Electricity and Environment |
Advice
Power generation and environmental engineering are central to the advancement of a sustainable future in developed and emerging economies. Energy engineering and sustainability are broad interdisciplinary subjects. This Engineering Area offers the opportunity to draw together modules across electrical, mechanical and civil engineering, with application areas ranging from power generation in gas and steam turbine plants, to fuel cells and renewable energy technologies, to buildings and infrastructure.
Specialist advice on this Engineering Area can be obtained from the Coordinator whose details can be found on the IIA Energy, Sustainability and the Environment Engineering Area webpage.
Last updated on 27/04/2023 15:24