Master
Flexible Master in Power-to-X
Facts
- Guidance including programme plan: DKK 5,500
- Modules: Price varies depending on modules
- The Master’s Project: DKK 2,000 per ECTS credit
- 15. january 2025 - for modules in Spring 2025
Together with AU, DTU, SDU and relevant companies, AAU has developed a vocationally-oriented continuing education programme in energy storage. The continuing education has been developed under the auspices of DaCES (Danish Centre for Energy Storage), which is a network-based organisation focusing on energy storage and energy conversion. Read more about DaCES
Flexible Part-time Master's Programme
The continuing education in Energy Storage is offered as a flexible master's programme, which is a personally planned master's programme, where you yourself help to put together the courses that the programme will consist of. Note that the courses must be at least master's level Read more about Flexible Master at AAU
Possibility to follow individual courses
If you find it difficult to devote time to an entire continuing education, and have one or more of the courses caught your interest, you have the opportunity to enroll in the specific course without taking a full master Read more about the possibility of following individual courses
On the Master's programme in Energy Storage, you have the opportunity to put together a number of courses at Master's and PhD level across the four universities. You must apply for admission to the university where you want to take the most courses and where you want to write your final project.
At Aalborg University, we have a number of relevant courses within energy storage, which can be taken as separate modules or via our so-called Empty-place Scheme.
Courses taken as separate modules
The courses under separate modules are not tied to a curriculum from the ordinary programmes, which is why it is called a separate module. A separate module is at master level and ends with an internal or external examination or other assessment.
Separate modules at AAU - Spring 2025
More separate modules at AAU
Courses under the Empty-place Scheme
You follow the courses together with the ordinarily enrolled full-time students on the master's programmes. The courses have a few hours of teaching per week on weekdays during the daytime. Note that the courses must be at least master's level if you want to put together a flexible master's.
See prices and admission requirements for courses on the Empty-place scheme here.