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Energy Transition is a second-cycle (Master’s) programme taught in English that prepares specialists to actively participate in the global energy transformation. The curriculum focuses on modern energy technologies, renewable energy sources, hydrogen systems, energy storage, and digitalisation of the sector. Students acquire interdisciplinary technical, economic, and regulatory knowledge while learning to analyse and model energy systems and assess their environmental impact. An integral part of the programme is close cooperation with industry and participation in research and development projects. Graduates are well-prepared for careers in energy companies, public administration, consulting firms, and research institutions both in Poland and abroad. The programme addresses the labour market’s growing demand for professionals in decarbonisation and sustainable energy development.
What will you learn?
The Energy Transition Master’s programme offers a modern, interdisciplinary curriculum combining new energy technologies, decarbonisation management, sector digitalisation, and legal, economic, and regulatory aspects. During your studies you will:
• learn about modern energy technologies (RES, hydrogen systems, fuel cells, energy storage),
• acquire the ability to manage energy transition processes and climate neutrality strategies,
• master modelling, optimisation, and risk analysis in energy systems,
• understand the regulatory and economic framework (EU and global policies, support mechanisms, project financing),
• develop digital competences (smart grids, IoT in energy, data analysis),
• collaborate with industry through projects and internships.
What will you be able to do?
Upon graduation, you will be prepared to:
• plan and implement energy transition solutions in companies and public institutions,
• analyse and optimise energy processes using digital tools,
• evaluate technologies in terms of efficiency, cost, and environmental impact,
• manage decarbonisation projects and foster cross-sector cooperation.
Career opportunities
Graduates find employment in energy companies (generation, distribution, renewable energy development), circular economy enterprises (recycling, energy recovery), energy storage technology firms, public administration, international organisations, R&D centres and universities, consulting companies, and industries implementing energy efficiency and CO₂ reduction solutions.
Why is this programme unique?
The programme has evolved from the previous specialisation within the Power Engineering field, enhancing its recognition and better aligning it with global energy sector challenges. Conducted entirely in English, it prepares students to work in an international environment and combines technological, economic, regulatory, and digital components of the energy transition.