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Energy Systems and Data Analytics MSc

This Master's degree provides an academically leading and industrially relevant study of energy systems through the lens of data analytics. Find out more about our student's experiences.


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Energy Systems and Data Analytics MSc provides an academically leading and industrially relevant study of energy systems through the lens of data analytics. Advanced analytics, fuelled by big data and massive computational power, has the potential to transform how energy systems are designed, operated and maintained. You will gain the skills and knowledge to unlock the transformative potential of big energy data and understand how it can reshape the energy sector.

Find out more about this degree, what you will learn and how it could benefit your career, along with entry requirements and application processes on the UCL Graduate Prospectus.

Find out more on the Graduate Prospectus


What is like like studying Energy Systems and Data Analytics MSc?

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Alongside providing exposure to a very wide range of different tools that can be used for energy data science, the course also added a lot of depth in particular to statistical methods for spatial and time series analysis. There was also a strong focus on collaborative programming, which was something I hadn’t done much of before but since graduating has become increasingly useful”

Read about Ayrton's experience ► 

Energy Systems and Data Analytics MSc has given me a strong understanding of data science and its potential, as well as giving me the motivation to investigate in detail certain elements of UK energy data relevant to the company.”

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