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Energy Science and Technology Master Information
Master Studies (Programme Regulations 2018)
Core Courses
At least two core courses must be passed in each area.
All students must participate in the course offered in the area "Interdisciplinary Energy Management"
Electrical Power Engineering
NumberTitleTypeECTSHoursLecturers
227-0530-00LOptimization in Energy SystemsW6 credits4GG. Hug
Energy Flows and Processes
NumberTitleTypeECTSHoursLecturers
151-0060-00LThermodynamics and Transport Phenomena in NanotechnologyW4 credits2V + 2UT. Schutzius
Energy Economics and Policy
NumberTitleTypeECTSHoursLecturers
363-0514-00LEnergy Economics and Policy
It is recommended for students to have taken a course in introductory microeconomics. If not, they should be familiar with microeconomics as in, for example,"Microeconomics" by Mankiw & Taylor and the appendices 4 and 7 of the book "Microeconomics" by Pindyck & Rubinfeld.
W3 credits2GM. Filippini
363-1115-00LEnergy Innovation and Management Restricted registration - show details W3 credits1VA. Stephan, G. Mavromatidis
Interdisciplinary Energy Management
NumberTitleTypeECTSHoursLecturers
227-1631-20LCase Studies: Energy Systems and Technology: Part 2 Restricted registration - show details
Only for Energy Science and Technology MSc.
O2 credits4GC. Franck, C. Schaffner
Electives
» Electives can be found here.
Semester Project
For MEST students enrolled under the 2018 regulations
NumberTitleTypeECTSHoursLecturers
227-1101-00LHow to Write Scientific Texts
Strongly recommended prerequisite for Semester Projects and Master Theses at D-ITET (MSc BME, MSc EEIT, MSc EST).
E-0 creditsU. Koch
227-1671-10LSemester Project
Only for MEST students enrolled under the 2018 regulations
O12 credits20ASupervisors
Internship in Industry
For MEST students enrolled under the 2018 regulations
NumberTitleTypeECTSHoursLecturers
227-1650-10LInternship in Industry Restricted registration - show details
Only for MEST students enrolled under the 2018 regulations
O12 creditsexternal organisers
Master Studies (Programme Regulations 2007)
Core Subjects
Compulsory Core Courses
NumberTitleTypeECTSHoursLecturers
363-0514-00LEnergy Economics and Policy
It is recommended for students to have taken a course in introductory microeconomics. If not, they should be familiar with microeconomics as in, for example,"Microeconomics" by Mankiw & Taylor and the appendices 4 and 7 of the book "Microeconomics" by Pindyck & Rubinfeld.
O3 credits2GM. Filippini
Elective Core Courses
» Elective core courses can be found here.
Multidisciplinary Courses
With the consent of the tutor, the students are free to choose individually from the entire course offer of ETH Zürich.
» Course Catalogue of ETH Zurich
Semester Project
For MEST students enrolled under the 2007 regulations
NumberTitleTypeECTSHoursLecturers
227-1671-00LSemester Project
Only for MEST students enrolled under the 2007 regulations
O8 credits20ASupervisors
227-1101-00LHow to Write Scientific Texts
Strongly recommended prerequisite for Semester Projects and Master Theses at D-ITET (MSc BME, MSc EEIT, MSc EST).
E-0 creditsU. Koch
Industrial Internship
For MEST students enrolled under the 2007 regulations
NumberTitleTypeECTSHoursLecturers
227-1650-00LInternship in Industry Restricted registration - show details
Only for MEST students enrolled under the 2007 regulations
O8 creditsexternal organisers
Electives
- Elective Core Courses for the 2007 MEST regulations
- Electives for the 2018 MEST regulations

These courses are particularly recommended, other ETH-courses from the field of Energy Science and Technology at large may be chosen in accordance with your tutor.
Electrical Power Engineering
NumberTitleTypeECTSHoursLecturers
227-0117-10LExperimental TechniquesW6 credits4GC. Franck, H.‑J. Weber
227-0248-00LPower Electronic Systems II Information W6 credits4GJ. W. Kolar
227-0528-00LPower System Dynamics, Control and Operation Information W6 credits4GG. Hug
227-0530-00LOptimization in Energy SystemsW6 credits4GG. Hug
227-0536-00LMultiphysics Simulations for Power Systems Information
This course is defined so and planned to be an addition to the module "227-0537-00L Technology of Electric Power System Components".
However, the students who are familiar with the fundamentals of electromagnetic fields could attend only this course without its 227-0537-00-complement.
W4 credits2V + 2UJ. Smajic
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