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1 Final Diploma in both original language and a certified English translation


Please upload at the time of application if you have already graduated from your
2 bachelor's degree.
3 Transcript of Records in both original language and a certified English translation
Mandatory application template for your application (this includes Statement of Purpose,
4 Pre-mapping, and GPA calculator). Below is a video on how to fill in the template.
Two Letters of Recommendation - can be from university or work, but must be signed and
5 stamped. You should only upload two.
6 CV
7 Documentation of your local grading system
8 IELTS 6.5
AUTMUN 2023
SPRING 2023
Deadline Checklist

15-Jan
15 Agustus
In order to obtain the MSc degree in Sustainable Energy the student must fulfil the
No
following requirements:
1 Have passed General Competence Courses adding up to at least 30 points
Have passed Technological Specialization Courses adding up to 30 points
2
Have completed a Master depending
Thesis ofonatstudy
least line
30 points within the field of
3
the chosen study line
Have passed a sufficient number of Elective Courses to bring the total number
4
of points of the entire study up to 120 points.

General competence courses (30 ECTS):


42015 Energy Economics 5 point Autumn E2A (Mon 13-17)
42500 Innovation in Engineering 5 point January
or
42504 Innovation in Engineering 5 point August
or
42501 Innovation in Engineering 5 point June
Students with advanced innovation competences may
take one of the following courses as an alternative to
42500/42501/42504:
42502 Facilitating Innovation in Multidisciplinary 5 point January
Teams
or
42505 Facilitating Innovation in Multidisciplinary 5 point August
teams
or
42503 Facilitating Innovation in Multidisciplinary 5 point June
teams

In addition to the innovation course mentioned above, it is mandatory to attend a


dedicated innovation course as planned by each study line (38102: Energy Conversion
and Storage; 41636: Energy Savings and Thermal Energy; 38108: Energy Systems
Analysis; 34541: Solar Energy; any of the courses mentioned below: Bio energy, Electric
Energy Systems and Wind Energy)

34541 Entrepreneurship in photonics and 5 point Autumn E1B (Thurs 13-17)


communications
38102 Technology Entrepreneurship 5 point Autumn E1B (Thurs 13-17)
38108 Technology and Innovation Management 5 point Autumn E3B (Fri 13-17)
41636 Design for Circular Economy: from theory to 5 point January
practice
Additionally, choose 15 ECTS between the following general competence courses:
28870 Energy and Sustainability 5 point E7 (Tues 18-22)
42014 Environmental and Resource Economics 5 point Spring F1B (Thurs 13-17)
42101 Introduction to Operations Research Autumn E2A (Mon 13-17),
5 point
Spring F2A (Mon 13-17)
or
42112 Mathematical Programming Modelling 5 point January
46205 Feasibility studies of energy projects 5 point Autumn E3A (Tues 8-12)
46230 Power system balancing with large scale 5 point Spring F4B (Fri 8-12)
wind power
47330 Energy storage and conversion 5 point Autumn E1A (Mon 8-12)

TECHNOLOGICAL SPESIFICATION

Students are admitted to a specific study line based on the bachelor study. It is only possible to


change study line by fulfilling all prerequisites and by acceptance from the head of studies and the
study line responsible person.

Macam-macam Penjurusan :
BioEnergy
Electric Energy Systems
Energy Conversion and Storage
Energy Savings
Energy Systems Analysis
Solar Energy
Thermal Energy
Wind Energy

1. Penjurusan : Courses within the study line in Electric Energy Systems 

Technological specialization courses (30 ECTS)

1. Mandatory TS-Courses (15 ECTS):


46705 Power grid analysis and protection 5 point Spring F3A (Tues 8-12)
46740 Distributed energy technologies, modelling 5 point Spring F1B (Thurs 13-17)
and control
46745 Integration of wind power in the power 5 point Autumn E3B (Fri 13-17)
system

2. Elective TS-courses (15 ECTS):


2435 Decision-Making Under Uncertainty 5 point Spring F4A (Tues 13-17)
34748 Modelling for operation of complex industrial 5 point Spring F5A (Wed 8-12)
plants
46550 Offshore wind grid connection and high 5 point Autumn E4B (Fri 8-12)
voltage DC (HVDC) transmission
46700 Introduction to Electric Power Systems Autumn E4 (Tues 13-17, Fri
### point
8-12)
46710 Stability and control in electric power ### point Autumn E5 (Wed 8-17)
systems
46715 Transients in power systems 5 point Autumn E1B (Thurs 13-17)
46720 High voltage engineering ### point Spring F5 (Wed 8-17)
46725 Electrical machines 5 point Spring F2A (Mon 13-17)
46730 High power electronics Spring F4B (Fri 8-12) and
### point
Spring F3B (Fri 13-17)
46735 Wind, solar and energy storage electrical ### point Autumn E2 (Mon 13-17,
drive trains Thurs 8-12)
46750 Optimization in modern power systems 5 point
46755 Renewables in electricity markets 5 point Spring F2A (Mon 13-17)
46760 Hands-on microcontroller programming 5 point June
46795 Formula Student Electric: implementation, 5 point Outside schedule structure
testing and design optimization (BlueDot)

2. PENJURUSAN Courses within the study line in Energy Systems Analysis 

With a specialisation in Energy Systems Analysis, 46205 is recommended.

Technological specialization courses (30 points)

1. Choose 15 points among the following courses.

2435 Decision-Making Under Uncertainty 5 point Spring F4A (Tues 13-17)


42001 Large scale energy system analysis applying 5 point June
Balmorel
42180 Quantitative modelling of behaviour 5 point Spring F3A (Tues 8-12)
or
2417 Time Series Analysis 5 point Spring F4B (Fri 8-12)
46755 Renewables in electricity markets 5 point Spring F2A (Mon 13-17)

2. Elective TS (15 ECTS):

Choose among the following or excess courses from the group of TS courses.

12772 Life Cycle Assessment of Products and Systems 10 point Autumn E1 (Mon 8-12, Thurs 13-
17)
41416 Energy systems - analysis, design and optimization 10 point Spring F5 (Wed 8-17)
42104 Introduction to Financial Engineering 5 point Autumn E5A (Wed 8-12)
42111 Static and Dynamic Optimization 5 point Autumn E2A (Mon 13-17)
42112 Mathematical Programming Modelling 5 point January
42114 Integer Programming 5 point E7 (Tues 18-22)
42117 Transport Optimization 5 point Autumn E2B (Thurs 8-12)
42136 Large Scale Optimization using Decomposition 5 point Spring F2B (Thurs 8-12)
42879 Decision Support and Strategic Assessment 5 point Autumn E2B (Thurs 8-12)
46200 Planning and Development of Wind Farms 5 point January
46705 Power grid analysis and protection 5 point Spring F3A (Tues 8-12)
46745 Integration of wind power in the power system 5 point Autumn E3B (Fri 13-17)
46750 Optimization in modern power systems 5 point
only possible to
of studies and the
International admission process

The admission process will be run in 2 rounds, and DTU will be introducing a waiting list for the Autumn 2023 intak

AUTMUN 2023
First round of applications

Date

15-Nov
15-Jan
1-Mar
15-Apr
1-May

SPRING 2023

Date

Aug-15

Sep-15

Oct-15

October 16 - November 30

Nov-01

Nov-15
Nov-15
Dec-01

Jan-15

January 23-27

Jan-30
nal admission process

s will be run in 2 rounds, and DTU will be introducing a waiting list for the Autumn 2023 intake. Admission will be on a rolling

Activity

Application portal opens


Deadline for non-EU applicants
Deadline for EU/EEA applicants 
Outermost deadline to receive a decision
Deadline for accepting/declining the offer

Admission Procedure

Non-EU/EEA Applicants

Online application portal opens for applicants with a bachelor's degree acquired outside Denmark

Application deadline for non-EU/EEA citizens


Deadline for payment of application fee

Submit the language test at the time of submission of the application. If you have not yet taken the language test, register for

Deadline to apply for readmission for students who have previously been enrolled at DTU.

Deadline for tuition fee payment

Deadline for accepting study place

Deadline for submission of Diploma, completed academic transcripts and language test score sheet
Deadline for submission of Diploma, completed academic transcripts and language test score sheet

Introduction Week

Semester starts
rolling basis. Hence, we advise that you apply at the earliest possible.
Required Documents
1. Academic Documents
1.A Final Diploma in both original language and a certified English translation
Please upload at the time of application if you have already graduated from your bachelor's degree.
1.B Transcript of Records in both original language and a certified English translation

2. Supporting Documents
2.A Mandatory application template for your application (this includes Statement of Purpose, Pre-mapping, and GPA ca
2.B Two Letters of Recommendation - can be from university or work, but must be signed and stamped. You should onl
2.C CV
2.D Documentation of your local grading system

3.English Requirement
3.A IELTS 6.5
ur bachelor's degree.

ose, Pre-mapping, and GPA calculator). Below is a video on how to fill in the template.
and stamped. You should only upload two.
https://www.dtu.dk/english/education/graduate/msc-programmes/sustainable-energy/study-lines/energy-systems-analysis
nes/energy-systems-analysis
Sustainable Energy - Energy Systems Analysis (sheet 1 of 3)
• This Excel workbook contains four sheets ("GPA","SOP", "Pre-Mapping" and "English" ). The whole workbook has to be uploaded with your application as a single file, in excel format (*.xlsx).
• This workbook is used only as a part of the full assessment of your qualifications and the people evaluating your data have a good understandling of the pitfalls when translating between different grading systems.
• Do not tamper with the template. Fill in your data manually. Do not copy-paste information to the fields. The workbook is designed to be filled in using Microsoft Excel. Other office suites might produce errors.
• After entering all your courses, if everything has been done correctly, the "GPA" and "Danish GPA" fields should calculate the corresponding estimations automatically. If not, please review all the data you have entered for errors.
• In case of problems, please contact: mscadmissions@adm.dtu.dk

1/4. Information on applicant:


Full name:
Country of home University:
Name of home University:

2/4. Information on Qualifying degree:


Title of qualifying degree:
Type of Bachelor's degree:
Nominal length of qualifying degree (years):
Minimum required credits for graduation (home university):

3/4. Information on grade scale at your home university:


Grade scale minimum (home university) GPA: from the list of courses below in your home university grade scale (comparable to your transcript)
GPA calculated
Passing grade (home university): Danish GPA: An estimate of your Danish GPA (linear conversion to the danish grading system)
Grade scale maximum (home university) GPA for courses of prerequisites (your home university grading scale)

4/4. Course Name (a course may only be listed once)


• In the fields below, course names, credits and grades should be Credits Grade
entered in accordance with your official transcript of records. at home at home
• Be sure to insert only numerical values and use a comma to university university
seperate the decimals. Credits Avg. Grade
• Enter all completed courses from your BSc studies. Comments (optional)
estimation: (local): Here you may add a link to each course's description, Any completed, non-numerical graded courses should be filled in separately, in the field right below.
from your university's web page.
Completed Graded Courses 0 0.00 Completed, non-graded "pass/fail" courses (if applicable) Credits Result Comments
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Statement of Purpose (sheet 2 o
Sustainable Energy - Energy Systems Analy
It is mandatory to submit a statement of purpose and it is a key document in the decision making process. It is therefore ex
towards preparing the SOP. Be as concise and clear as possible and if you are applying for more than one programme, prep
must fill in the relevant information.
Fields marked with (*), are mandatory and must be filled.

Name:
Country of University:
Name of University:
Title of Bachelor degree:

Your plan for the future and motivation to study at DTU

State your future academic goals and how your study at DTU will help you achieve these (max. 1000 characters): *

Select two courses/subjects (at MSc level) from the DTU course catalogue which you plan to take:

Course/Subject number* Course/Subject name*

Find Courses at: http://kurser.dtu.dk/

Describe how these courses/subjects support your academic goals (max. 500 characters): *
Other relevant information for your admission at DTU (if applicable)

Have you applied to DTU before (if applicable) –


If rejected: explain how you have upgraded your qualifications since then (max. 500 characters)

Are you a current DTU student, applying for a change of study between DTU program
If yes, please state your current DTU student number.
pose (sheet 2 of 3)
nergy Systems Analysis
making process. It is therefore extremely important that you give considerable thought
more than one programme, prepare a SOP for each. Below you will find a form where you

THIS AREA IS MANDATORY; you must fill it out.

(max. 1000 characters): *

to take:

THIS AREA IS MANDATORY; you must fill it out.

aracters): * THIS AREA IS MANDATORY; you must fill it out.


Yes/No:

y between DTU programmes (if applicable) Yes/No:


Student number:
Pre-mapping of Studies (Sheet 3 of 3)
Sustainable Energy - Energy Systems Analysis
Full name of the applicant

University name

Country of your university

The following table is used in the assessment of your application to see how you fulfil the academic prerequisites for the s
MSc programme.

Fill in the tables below with courses from your qualifying education or qualifications obtained in other ways as good, precis
concise as possible. Note that you might need to write the same course/subject more than once.

You will most likely not have courses/subjects or qualifications in all areas and that is ok, just leave the field blank. You mig
also have courses/subjects, which does not fit in the scheme, please leave them out. If you have obtained other academic
competences you believe are relevant for your study at DTU, please use the last box to describe these shortly.

Mathematics:
How do you fulfil the academic requirements
Topic Mention the Course/subject name and number Comments (if applicable)
from your academic transcript Max. 150 characters
(minimum academic level has to be bachelors)

Linear algebra (Vectors, matrices, eigenvalues,…)

Differential equations (Ordinary & partial)

Statistics and probability


(Distributions, confidence intervals, regression analysis,…)
42005 Micro and macroeconomics or 42415 Engineering Economy:
How do you fulfil the academic requirements
Topic Mention the Course/subject name and number Comments (if applicable)
from your academic transcript Max. 150 characters
(minimum academic level has to be bachelors)

• Microeconomic incentives/behaviour
• Utility maximization – relation to demand

• Producer problem
• Profit maximization for perfect competition and
monopoly

• Market equilibrium
• Comparative statics
• Movement of demand and supply curves

• Macroeconomic variables
• GDP components
• national account identity

42101 Introduction to Operations Research or 02526 Mathematical Modeli


How do you fulfil the academic requirements
Mention the Course/subject name and number Comments (if applicable)
Topic from your academic transcript Max. 150 characters
(minimum academic level has to be bachelors)

• Formulate LP models
• Relate primal and dual problems, and perform sensitivity
analysis
• Use solvers to solve LP and integer programming models

• Set up a mathematical model and judge its area of


validity
• Choose data and set up test scenarios
• Implement numerical algorithms primarily using third
party software using Matlab, Python or GAMS
• Carry out calculations and simulations on a computer
• Understand the model parameter’s influence on the
model
02402 Introduction to Statistics or 02403 Introduction to Mathematical
Statistics or 02405 Probability theory or 02105 Algorithms and Data Structu
1:
How do you fulfil the academic requirements
Topic Mention the Course/subject name and number Comments (if applicable)
from your academic transcript Max. 150 characters
(minimum academic level has to be bachelors)

• Estimate and interpret simple summary statistics, such


as mean, standard deviation, variance, median and
quartiles as well as correlation
• Apply simple graphical techniques, including histograms,
qq-normal plots, and box plots
• Identify and describe probability distributions, including
Poisson, binomial, exponential and the normal
distribution
• Compare different statistical methods
• Apply and interpret important statistical concepts, such
as the formulation of models, parameter estimation,
construction of confidence intervals and hypothesis
testing
• Apply and interpret simulation based statistical methods
• Apply and interpret simple statistical methods within
one- and two sample situations and for count data
• Apply and interpret simple statistical methods within
simple and multiple linear regression and one- and two-
way analysis of variance
• Use the program R and interpret its output or similar
software
• Interpret power considerations and perform sample size
calculations in different settings
• Debate and criticize empirical based information
• Recognize core statistical terms in English

• Apply simple approximate formulas for calculation of


probabilities
• Apply operations with random variables to obtain new
probability distributions.
• Formulate simple probability models from a verbal
description.
• Apply the concept of conditional probability in the basic
formulas and definitions of it.
• Apply the concepts of conditional distribution

Other relevant academic competence/information


(max. 500 characters):
f 3)
ysis

mic prerequisites for the specific

other ways as good, precise, and

ve the field blank. You might


obtained other academic
these shortly.

omments (if applicable)


Max. 150 characters
conomy:

omments (if applicable)


Max. 150 characters

ematical Modeling:

omments (if applicable)


Max. 150 characters
Mathematical
and Data Structures

omments (if applicable)


Max. 150 characters
English language documentation
- Please fill in the below section regarding your English language certificate
- Note that the DTU TOEFL-code is 1684
- Click here for more information on the DTU language requirements
Language test information
TOEFL - Internet-based:
Appointment Number / Registration number:

IELTS Academic:
Test Reference Number (TRF): *no spaces

C1 Advanced / Cambridge Advanced English (CAE):


Reference Number:

I fulfill the English requirements without the need for an


English test:

Test not taken yet


Please specify which date you expect to complete your
English test (be sure to upload the registration receipt to
your application)
entation

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