BACHELOR IN :
RENEWABLE ENERGY
Renewable Energy
A dynamic, forward-looking program for those who aspire to lead global change in sustainable technology and energy systems — blending science, engineering and real-world problem solving at the forefront of climate action.
Program objectives
The curriculum focuses on the fundamentals of energy sciences — including solar, wind, biomass, hydro, geothermal and emerging renewables — alongside core engineering, environmental studies and sustainable management. Students gain practical skills in designing, operating and maintaining modern renewable energy systems, with an emphasis on efficiency, sustainability and environmental stewardship. The program also inspires entrepreneurial thinking, ethical responsibility and awareness of energy policy and global climate goals.
Learning outcomes
Analyze and optimize energy projects
From resource assessment to financial feasibility.
Operate the technology
Solar panels, wind turbines, biomass digesters, hydropower stations.
Integrate storage systems
System integration and performance monitoring.
Quantify environmental impact
And navigate the industry regulations that follow.
Collaborate on multidisciplinary teams
Where engineers, financiers and communities must agree.
Lead public outreach
Communication skills for leadership and public engagement.
Integration in society
Renewable energy professionals help drive the global shift to clean, affordable and resilient energy systems. Their innovations enhance community access to power, improve air and water quality, and foster economic growth with green jobs and technologies. By advancing sustainable solutions, graduates protect the environment and create healthier societies.
Stewards of the clean energy revolution, tackling humanity's greatest challenges.
Employment opportunities and careers
Demand for renewable energy talent is surging. The sector is expected to create hundreds of thousands of jobs worldwide, with annual growth rates surpassing 10–14% in many regions. Increasing digitalization means about 25–40% of technical and consulting positions can be remote or hybrid, while site operations and installation roles remain on-site.
A passport to meaningful action
More than an academic path. Fuel a bright, sustainable future and lead the clean energy transition.