DIGIWIND CAMPUS

LEARNING TRAJECTORIES

Masters of Science programes

M.Sc. programmes (120 ECTS) typically attract students who study full-time over 
a 2-year period. 

Prerequisite:

B.Sc. degree in a field relevant for the M.Sc. studies. Typically, students enrolled 
in graduate programmes in wind and energy systems have a background in Mechanical Eng., Electrical Eng., Civil Eng., or another engineering discipline.

Upon completion of the M.Sc. programme, students are awarded a M.Sc. degree.

Self-paced Online Masters degrees

Part-time master programmes (60 ECTS or 90 ECTS) are structured LLL offerings attracting participants who already hold some work experience and would like to upskill/reskill within 
a given discipline, such as wind and energy systems and ADS. 

Prerequisite:

Relevant B.Sc. degree and at least two years of relevant work experience, which justifies the 
shorter duration of the master programmes (equivalent to one year of full-time studies but 
typically distributed over a longer period).

Upon completion of individual master’s courses, participants receive a certificate of participation.

Lifelong Learning Modules

Self-standing LLL modules (2-10 ECTS) typically attract participants or groups of participants who wish to upskill/reskill quickly within a specific topic, such as data analytics, HPC, or AI. The training may be obtained from providers external to the workplace in the form of short courses, workshops, or MOOCs. 

Prerequisite:

The requirements for entry are typically lower than for M.Sc. and master programmes such that a broader audience can benefit from the courses. 

Upon completion of self-standing LLL modules, participants will receive a certificate of completion, or they may be awarded several micro-credits.

Masters of Science programes

Self-paced Online Masters degrees

Lifelong Learning Modules