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The UTS Online Graduate Certificate in Sustainable Energy Technologies is designed for professionals who want to drive change and innovation across global energy challenges, preparing them for a clean energy future. You might be looking to:
- Evaluate emerging technologies, communicate scientific concepts, and make informed decisions to solve complex problems in sustainable energy
- Gain multidisciplinary expertise in technical and economic analysis, social and community impact, and technology integration for sustainable energy management
- Integrate technological advancements and gain skills to influence policy and drive innovation
- Navigate the complexities of sustainable energy and make informed decisions in a dynamic environment
Research and critically evaluate clean energy technologies, energy storage systems, and innovations in clean energy, providing solutions for complex problems using authentic case studies.
Be able to evaluate and justify the benefits and shortcomings of emerging energy technologies.
Be confident in evaluating the impact public policy has on the health and well-being of individuals.
Showcase and reflect on newly developed leadership skills to create a professional development profile for career progression and promotion.
To learn more about how these learning outcomes can help you advance your career, get in touch with our Student Enrolment Advisors.
The Graduate Certificate in Sustainable Energy Technologies comprises four online subjects (24 credit points [CP] in total).
CORE SUBJECTS
Complete the following subjects (24 CP):
This subject examines the impact of public policy on health and wellbeing, including evidence-based science policies in climate change mitigation, sustainable development, and population-level vaccination initiatives. It also explores the regulatory frameworks and governing bodies that shape the field of science globally. Through critical analysis, students gain an understanding of the complex decision-making processes involved in formulating public policies, which rely on scientific, economic, social, and political factors.
This subject focuses on addressing global energy challenges by exploring energy supply and storage systems from a scientific perspective. It covers the operation principles of energy generation and storage systems, advantages, and major drawbacks. Students learn about collaboration with other scientific disciplines and the importance of non-conventional and renewable energy sources for sustainable development. Effective solutions from various sources are emphasized to provide a sustainable, affordable, and secure energy future.
This subject emphasizes the importance of sustainable energy for economic growth, human development, and environmental health. Students gain an understanding of the scientific principles behind various sources of sustainable energy and how they can be harnessed and stored. The subject equips students with the knowledge to design infrastructure to store energy and tackle a range of energy problems. As scientific research advances, the adoption of sustainable energy technologies continues to grow in importance and reliability.
This subject provides fundamental knowledge on emerging energy technologies, from clean energy conversion to energy storage, and explores how they can be implemented in mass adoption. It examines the transition from innovation to implementation and evaluates the economic, social, and scientific impacts of different energy technologies. Students can focus on a chosen energy innovation and take a multidisciplinary approach to gain the knowledge needed to participate in the rapidly evolving energy frontiers.
Note: Most subjects at UTS are worth 6 CP (credit points) but this can vary across courses
Upcoming intakes
UTS Online courses have six intakes per year.
The diagram below shows all upcoming intakes, with the next intake highlighted in blue.
Course information
Entry requirements
- Completion of a UTS-recognised bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) in a chemistry, physics, engineering or environmental science field.
- Biomedical engineering
- Chemical engineering
- Chemical sciences
- Communications technologies
- Electrical and electronic engineering and technology
- Electrical engineering
- Engineering and related Technologies, n.e.c.
- Environmental engineering
- Environmental studies
- Fire technology
- Manufacturing engineering and technology
- Materials engineering
- Mining engineering
- Physics
- Process and resources engineering
- Process and resources engineering, n.e.c.
Eligibility for admission does not guarantee offer of a place.
English language requirements apply to both international and domestic students. Please refer to the UTS English language requirements for further information on how to satisfy the requirements for the course/s.
The English proficiency requirement for international students or local applicants with international qualifications is: Academic IELTS: 6.5 overall with a writing score of 6.0; or TOEFL: paper-based: 550-583 overall with TWE of 4.5, internet-based: 79-93 overall with a writing score of 21; or AE5: Pass; or PTE: 58-64 with a writing score of 50; or C1A/C2P: 176-184 with a writing score of 169.
Eligibility for admission does not guarantee offer of a place.
For more information, schedule a 15-minute call with a Student Enrolment Advisor.
To assist with all or some of your tuition fees, FEE-HELP is available for eligible students. This government-supported loan scheme is designed to help eligible full-fee paying students pay their tuition fees.
To check your eligibility, feel free to speak with an Enrolment Advisor today.
Studying UTS Online’s Graduate Certificate in Sustainable Energy Technologies may lead to roles such as:
- Energy Consultant
- Senior Energy Consultant
- Renewable Energy Consultant
- Business Development Manager (Energy)
- Renewable Energy Engineer
- Electrical Design Engineer (Energy and Battery)
- Carbon Capture Consultant
- Sustainability Specialist
- Environmental Sustainable Design Consultant
To learn more about career outcomes, download a course guide