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Through advanced laboratory training and research-informed teaching, develop technical expertise in areas relevant to electrification and clean mobility sectors and build skills applicable to engineering contexts where innovation and sustainability are priorities.
2026-27
Coventry University (Coventry)
Full-time
1 year full-time
CEMT001
January 2027
Global efforts to reduce carbon emissions are increasing the demand for engineers with both theoretical understanding and practical experience in energy conversion technologies.
This course focuses on developing your knowledge of key technologies associated with electrification. You’ll explore advanced embedded control and real-world power applications, helping you build specialised skills relevant to the development of sustainable energy solutions that align with international standards and address global decarbonisation targets.
Core areas of study:
Study the design, modelling and control of advanced power electronic converters, motor drives and embedded systems. Modules cover the application of wide-bandgap semiconductors (SiC and GaN), vector control strategies and the integration of battery and hydrogen fuel cell technologies. Using MATLAB/Simulink and Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL) systems, you will simulate and test real-time control solutions for energy-efficient applications, culminating in a substantial independent research project focused on contemporary electrification and decarbonisation challenges.
We regularly review our course content, to make it relevant and current for the benefit of our students. For these reasons, course modules may be updated.
Teaching for this course is based at Coventry University’s Centre for Advanced Low Carbon Propulsion Systems (C-ALPS), a research centre within the Centre for E-Mobility and Clean Growth.
C-ALPS was established to collaborate with the propulsion system supply chain and accelerate the progression to carbon-zero transport. The Centre, a strategic collaboration between Coventry University and global engineering consultancy FEV, employs academics in the areas of power electronics, machines, drives, batteries and hydrogen fuel cells.
Teaching and learning methods may include:
As a full-time postgraduate student, you will study modules totalling 180 credits each academic year. A typical 30-credit module requires a total of 300 hours of study. Study hours are made up of teaching contact hours and guided and independent study.
Teaching hours may vary, depending on where you are in your studies, but on average, you will have between 8 and 12 teaching and learning hours each week. You will also have the opportunity to attend optional sessions including time with a Success Coach or to meet with staff for advice and feedback.
Throughout your studies, you will be expected to spend time in guided and independent study to make up the required study hours per module. You will be digging deeper into topics, reviewing what you’ve learnt and completing assignments. This can be completed around your personal commitments. As you progress to the end of your studies, you’ll spend more time on independent learning.
As an innovative university, we use different teaching methods, including online tools and emerging technologies. So, some of your teaching hours and assessments may be delivered online.
This course is assessed using methods that vary by module.
Assessment methods may include:
The Coventry University assessment strategy aims to ensure that our courses are fairly assessed and allows us to monitor student progression towards achieving the intended learning outcomes.
| Student | Full-time | Part-time |
|---|---|---|
| UK, Ireland*, Channel Islands or Isle of Man | TBC per year | Not available |
| EU | TBC per year with EU Support Bursary** TBC per year without EU Support Bursary** |
Not available |
| International | TBC per year | Not available |
For advice and guidance on tuition fees3 and student loans visit our Postgraduate Finance page and see the University's Tuition Fee and Refund Terms and Conditions.
We offer a range of International scholarships to students all over the world. For more information, visit our international scholarships page.
Tuition fees cover the cost of your teaching, assessments, facilities and support services. There may be additional costs not covered by this fee, such as accommodation and living costs, recommended reading books, stationery, printing and re-assessments should you need them.
The following are additional costs not included in the tuition fees:
The rights of Irish residents to study in the UK are preserved under the Common Travel Area arrangement. If you are an Irish student and meet the residency criteria, you can study in England, pay the same level of tuition fees as English students and utilise the Postgraduate Master's Loan.
Following the UK's exit from the European Union, we are offering financial support to all eligible EU students who wish to study an undergraduate or a postgraduate degree with us full-time. This bursary will be used to offset the cost of your tuition fees to bring them in line with that of UK students. Students studying a degree with a foundation year with us are not eligible for the bursary.
C-ALPS hosts four state-of-the-art laboratories dedicated to Power Electronics Machines and Drives (PEMD), battery testing, cell prototyping and hydrogen fuel cell technologies. The 40,000 sq. ft research and test centre is equipped with industry-grade training solutions and high-spec workstations.

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With global demand for electrification expertise at an all-time high, this MSc positions you at the forefront of the clean energy revolution. You should graduate with the specialised technical skills required to lead innovation in sectors such as automotive manufacturing, renewable energy, and advanced propulsion systems.
Potential career paths:
Beyond core engineering, you should be well-placed to pursue roles in technical consultancy, research and development or project management within industries driving the global transition to net zero.
The graduate destinations listed above illustrate potential career paths. You may need to gain additional qualifications or practical experience, pass professional examinations, complete training, cover associated costs or meet specific visa or immigration requirements to secure employment in these fields.