Master of Decarbonisation, Energy and Sustainability Management (Advanced)
Murdoch University
Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Postgraduate
CRICOS: 00125J
As governments and industries worldwide commit to net-zero, demand is growing for professionals who can turn sustainability ambition into measurable results. Our Master of Decarbonisation, Energy and Sustainability Management (Advanced) prepares you to lead that change, combining advanced knowledge of decarbonisation, energy and sustainability with applied skills in carbon accounting, life cycle assessment, systems modelling, and policy analysis. You will build core capabilities in carbon management, life cycle assessment, just transition, and sustainability reporting, then specialise by combining two majors chosen from Strategic Decarbonisation, Renewable and Sustainable Energy, Sustainable Cities and Infrastructure, and Corporate Sustainability Management. Pairing two majors lets you tailor the degree to your background and career goals, graduating with a distinctive, complementary skill set.
Standard entry requirements
- A recognised Bachelor's degree (AQF Level 7) in a cognate discipline
- Or an AQF Level 8 qualification in any discipline
- Or satisfactory preparation for the course through formal, informal, or non-formal learning and/or relevant professional experience, subject to the approval of the Academic Chair. Students holding an AQF Level 8 qualification in a cognate discipline may be eligible for recognition of prior learning, assessed under Murdoch University’s standard processes.
Study information
| Campus | Fees | Mid year intake | Attendance |
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| Perth campus | International: $83,314 | No |
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