The Energy Master

Expected skills

Expected skills upon completion of the Master’s degree:

Scientific skills:

  • Rigorous approach and scientific reasoning
  • Ability to prepare scientific and technical reports
  • Capacity to acquire new knowledge and techniques – responsiveness
  • Analytical thinking in complex situations – interdisciplinary approach
  • Skills in innovation and technology monitoring

Technical skills:

  • Assess the potential of technologies for new applications
  • Design and optimise efficient and safe renewable energy systems
  • Use and master new technologies available in economic and/or industrial sectors

Organisational skills:

  • Ability to work independently and with responsibility
  • Ability to work within time constraints
  • Research methodology and document and data processing
  • Project management and coordination

Interpersonal skills:

  • Ability to communicate clearly and precisely using appropriate language
  • Proficiency in technical and scientific English
  • Ability to work as part of a project team
  • Capacity to build professional relationships with partners

See the National Directory of Professional Certifications (RNCP) which details the skills validated by the Master in Energy.