en.Wedoany.com Reported - Multiple Spanish universities have recently launched or updated a large number of master's programs in the fields of renewable energy and energy efficiency, covering areas such as solar photovoltaic, wind energy, bioenergy, energy transition, and electric vehicles. These programs aim to train professionals capable of addressing the challenges of the energy transition, meeting the demand for sustainable energy technologies and energy efficiency management in sectors like construction, industry, and transportation. The main programs are listed below.
The University of Alicante offers the Master's in New Technologies and Energy Efficiency in Buildings (MÁSTER UNIVERSITARIO EN NUEVAS TECNOLOGÍAS Y EFICIENCIA ENERGÉTICA EN EDIFICACIÓN), coordinated by Encarnación García González, with blended learning, 60 ECTS, 20 places, and a fee of €2,100. The University of Almería offers the Official Master's in Solar Energy (MÁSTER UNIVERSITARIO OFICIAL EN ENERGÍA SOLAR), coordinated by Manuel Pérez García, with on-site teaching, 60 credits, one academic year, a fee of €900, and based at the Almería Solar Platform. The Autonomous University of Madrid offers the Master's in Energy and Fuels for the Future (MÁSTER EN ENERGÍAS Y COMBUSTIBLES PARA EL FUTURO), with on-site teaching, 60 credits, 30 places, a fee of €2,736 for Spanish residents and €5,079 for non-EU non-residents.
The University of Barcelona has newly established the Master's in Geosciences for the Energy Transition (MÁSTER EN GEOCIENCIAS PARA LA TRANSICIÓN ENERGÉTICA), coordinated by Anna Marti Castells, with on-site teaching, 60 credits, 25 places, instruction in English, a fee of €1,162 for Spanish residents and €4,920 for non-EU non-residents. The University of Burgos offers the Master's in Management, Energy Efficiency, and Building Rehabilitation (MÁSTER EN GESTIÓN, EFICIENCIA ENERGÉTICA Y REHABILITACIÓN DE LA EDIFICACIÓN), coordinated by José Manuel González Martín, with blended learning, 60 credits, 20 places, and a fee of €1,560. The University of Cádiz offers the Master's in Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (MÁSTER UNIVERSITARIO EN ENERGÍAS RENOVABLES Y EFICIENCIA ENERGÉTICA), hosted by the Higher School of Engineering and Technology of Algeciras, coordinated by Ismael Rodríguez Maestre, with on-site teaching, 60 credits, afternoon classes, and fees according to the official Andalusian rates.
Carlos III University of Madrid offers the Master's in Transport Electrification (MÁSTER UNIVERSITARIO EN ELECTRIFICACIÓN DEL TRANSPORTE), directed by Lucía Gauchía Babé, with on-site teaching in Leganés, 60 credits, 40 places, instruction in English, afternoon classes, a fee of €4,800 for Spanish and EU residents, and €7,200 for non-EU residents. Jaume I University in Castellón offers the Master's in Energy Efficiency and Sustainability (MÁSTER EN EFICIENCIA ENERGÉTICA Y SOSTENIBILIDAD), coordinated by Antonio Gallardo Izquierdo, 60 ECTS, 30 places, a fee of €2,100, and includes company internships. The University of Castilla-La Mancha offers the Master's in Renewable Energy (MÁSTER UNIVERSITARIO EN ENERGÍAS RENOVABLES), coordinated by Magín Lapuerta Amigo, in Albacete or Ciudad Real, with blended online and on-site learning, 60 credits, 30 places, a fee of €1,205, and is the first dual master's program, with two specializations: Bioenergy and Business Management and Operations in Renewable Energy.
The University of Córdoba offers the Master's in Distributed Renewable Energy (MÁSTER EN ENERGÍAS RENOVABLES DISTRIBUIDAS), directed by José María Flores Arias, with blended learning, 60 credits, 25 places, and a fee of €820 plus administrative costs. The University of Extremadura offers the Master's in Renewable Energy, Management, and Energy Efficiency (MÁSTER UNIVERSITARIO EN ENERGÍAS RENOVABLES, GESTIÓN Y EFICIENCIA ENERGÉTICA), coordinated by Juán Félix González González, with on-site teaching in Badajoz, 60 ECTS, 30 places, a fee of €2,300, and students must implement real projects for local companies. The University of Girona offers the Master's in Environmental Change and Socio-Ecological Transition (MÁSTER EN CAMBIO AMBIENTAL Y TRANSICIÓN SOCIOECOLÓGICA), coordinated by Nuria Roura Pascual, 60 ECTS, 20 places, instruction in Catalan, Spanish, and English, and a fee of €1,700.
The University of Huelva, in collaboration with the International University of Andalusia, offers the Master's in Environmental Technology (MÁSTER UNIVERSITARIO EN TECNOLOGÍA AMBIENTAL), with on-site teaching, 60 ECTS, 25 places at the University of Huelva and 15 at the International University of Andalusia, and a fee of €886. The University of Jaén offers the Master's in Renewable Energy (MÁSTER UNIVERSITARIO EN ENERGÍAS RENOVABLES), coordinated by Julio Terrados Cepeda, with on-site teaching, 60 ECTS, 40 places, and a fee of €820. The University of A Coruña offers the Master's in Energy Efficiency and Sustainability (MÁSTER UNIVERSITARIO EN EFICIENCIA ENERGÉTICA Y SOSTENIBILIDAD), coordinated by José Luis Casteleiro Roca, with optional on-site or online learning, 60 ECTS, 25 places, a fee of approximately €1,000 (for Spanish or EU residents) / €1,200 (for others), and offers a double degree with the Polytechnic Institute of Bragança in Portugal.
The University of La Laguna offers the Master's in Renewable Energy (MÁSTER UNIVERSITARIO EN ENERGÍAS RENOVABLES), directed by Ricardo Guerrero Lemus, with on-site teaching, 120 credits, two academic years, 20 places, instruction in Spanish and English, a fee of €1,800, and will become a qualifying master's degree in 2026 with a double degree from the University of Modena. The University of Malaga offers the Master's in Intelligent Systems in Energy and Transport (MÁSTER UNIVERSITARIO EN SISTEMAS INTELIGENTES EN ENERGÍA Y TRANSPORTE), coordinated by Miguel Atencia, with on-site or blended learning, 90 credits, one and a half academic years, 20 places, instruction in Spanish and English, a fee of €1,231, and offers two specializations: Smart Cities and Energy and Transport. Miguel Hernández University of Elche offers the Master's in Solar and Renewable Energy (MÁSTER UNIVERSITARIO EN ENERGÍA SOLAR Y RENOVABLES), directed by Juan Carlos Ferrer Millán, with blended learning, 90 credits, two academic years, 40 places, and a fee of €3,150.
The University of the Basque Country offers the Master's in Sustainable Energy Engineering (MÁSTER EN INGENIERÍA DE ENERGÍA SOSTENIBLE), directed by Gabriel Ibarra Berastegui, with on-site teaching in Bilbao, 60 credits, 25 places, instruction in Spanish, and a fee of €2,000. It also offers the Master's in Marine Renewable Energy (MÁSTER EN ENERGÍAS RENOVABLES EN EL MEDIO MARINO), with instruction in English, a two-year program of 120 ECTS, where students must enroll in three of the four partner universities, a fee of €10,000 for EU students and €18,000 for others, and coordinated by Jesús María Blanco. The Solar Energy Institute of the Polytechnic University of Madrid offers the Master's in Solar Photovoltaic Energy (MÁSTER EN ENERGÍA SOLAR FOTOVOLTAICA), with on-site teaching, 60 credits, 35 places, instruction in Spanish and English, afternoon classes, a fee of €45.02 per credit for EEA students and €84.07 per credit for others, plus registration fees. The Polytechnic University of Madrid also offers the Permanent Training Master's in Renewable Energy and Environment (ERMA), directed by Julio Amador Guerra, with on-site teaching, 60 credits, from October 2026 to October 2027, and a fee of €8,400.
The Polytechnic University of Valencia offers the Expert Diploma in Industrial Decarbonization and Energy Process Optimization (DIPLOMA DE EXPERTO EN DESCARBONIZACIÓN INDUSTRIAL Y OPTIMIZACIÓN DE PROCESOS ENERGÉTICOS), directed by Antonio Eduardo Palomares Gimeno, with optional on-site or online learning, 15 credits, 150 hours, a fee of €1,050 (for Polytechnic University of Valencia students) or €1,800 (for the public). The Public University of Navarre offers the Master's in Wind Energy Engineering (MÁSTER UNIVERSITARIO EN WIND ENERGY ENGINEERING), coordinated by Aitor Plaza Puértolas, with on-site teaching in Pamplona, 60 credits, 20 places, instruction in English, a fee of €1,680, and students will be integrated into companies or technology centers. The University of Salamanca offers the Master's in Energy Transition Management (MÁSTER UNIVERSITARIO EN GESTIÓN DE LA TRANSICIÓN ENERGÉTICA), coordinated by Susana Lagüela López, with online teaching, 60 ECTS, 30 places, and a fee of €1,800.
The University of Santiago de Compostela offers the Master's in Renewable Energy, Climate Change, and Sustainable Development (MERYCSE), coordinated by Antonio Jesus Garcia Loureiro, with on-site teaching, 90 credits, two academic years, 25 places, instruction in Spanish and Galician, and a fee of €1,260. The University of Seville, in collaboration with six universities including the University of Côte d'Azur and the University of Genoa, offers the Master's in Efficient and Sustainable Energy, Transport, and Mobility for Building Future Smart Cities, with instruction in English, 120 ECTS, two academic years, 50 places, a fee of €820 for students from Erasmus+ program countries and €7,500 for others. The University of Valladolid (Soria Campus) offers the Master's in Bioenergy and Energy Sustainability Engineering (MÁSTER EN INGENIERÍA DE LA BIOENERGÍA Y SOSTENIBILIDAD ENERGÉTICA), coordinated by José Angel Miguel Romera, with blended learning, 60 ECTS, 20 places, and a fee of approximately €1,500. The University of Rovira i Virgili in Tarragona offers the Master's in Electric Vehicle Technologies (MÁSTER UNIVERSITARIO EN TECNOLOGÍAS DEL VEHÍCULO ELÉCTRICO), coordinated by Enric Vidal Idiarte, with blended learning, 60 ECTS, 20 places, instruction in English, a fee of €1,308 for EU students and €2,913 for others.
The University of Valladolid offers the Master's in Energy: Thermofluid Applications for the Energy Transition (MÁSTER EN ENERGÍA: APLICACIONES DE TERMOFLUIDOS PARA LA TRANSICIÓN ENERGÉTICA), coordinated by Alfonso Jesús Horrillo Gúemes, with on-site teaching in Valladolid, 60 ECTS, 20 places, and a fee of €1,600. The University of Vigo offers the Master's in Energy and Sustainability (MÁSTER UNIVERSITARIO EN ENERGÍA Y SOSTENIBILIDAD), coordinated by Camilo José Carrillo González, with on-site teaching, 30 places, 60 ECTS, and a fee of €850. The University of Zaragoza offers the Master's in Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (MÁSTER UNIVERSITARIO EN ENERGÍAS RENOVABLES Y EFICIENCIA ENERGÉTICA), coordinated by Sergio Usón Gil, with on-site teaching, 90 credits, two academic years, 30 places, a fee of €2,900 for EU students and €5,700 for others, and provides access to the European Master in Renewable Energy.
The School of Industrial Organization (EOI) offers several online or blended programs: Master's in Renewable Energy and Energy Markets (12 months, 450 hours, €12,000); Master's in Environmental Management and Sustainability (same); Master's in Circular Economy (same); Executive Master's in ESG Sustainability (same); Master's in Water Engineering and Management (650 hours, €12,000); Executive Program in Renewable Energy (Seville, 3 months, 144 hours, €4,100); Executive Program in Biomethane (blended, 4 months, 144 hours, €6,500); Executive Program in Energy Storage Technologies and Markets (blended, 150 hours, €6,500); Executive Program in Offshore Wind Energy (blended, 164 hours, €6,500). SEAS offers a Double Master's in Renewable Energy (online, 120 ECTS, 3,000 hours); a University Expert Diploma in Self-Consumption of Electricity (online, 36 ECTS, 900 hours); and a University Specialist in Wind Power Maintenance (online, 18 ECTS, 450 hours). Dafante Technology Institute offers a Master's in Renewable Energy (online or blended, 1,500 hours, 60 ECTS) and a course in Solar Photovoltaic Energy (1,260 hours, 50 ECTS, including preparation for the Low Voltage Electrical Installations Qualification Certificate). For detailed information on all programs, please contact the respective universities.
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