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    Master of Science in Green Technology (Energy)

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    Hong Kong, HKMScIn-person1 year
    HK$181,500.00
    Tuition
    over 12mo
    35%
    Acceptance
    of applicants
    30
    Credits
    HK$450.00
    App fee

    Master of Science in Green Technology (Energy) at Hong Kong Baptist University is a 30-credit, 1-year, in-person MSc program based in Hong Kong, HK. Tuition is HK$181,500.

    About the program

    Covers renewable energy technologies, energy storage and harvesting, energy management, environmental monitoring, and social implications. Includes required courses, electives, laboratory work, and a two-part project.

    Focus: both
    QS: 244
    Part-time option

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    After the program

    Post-study work rights

    24 months IANG (Hong Kong) for non-local graduates

    $14,400.00
    Annual living cost

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    Prerequisites

    Specific coursework this program expects you to have completed: calculus, linear algebra, programming, statistics, and subject-specific prerequisites where applicable.

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    Frequently asked questions

    How much does Master of Science in Green Technology (Energy) at Hong Kong Baptist University cost?
    The total estimated tuition for Master of Science in Green Technology (Energy) at Hong Kong Baptist University is HK$181,500 across 30 required credits.
    Is Master of Science in Green Technology (Energy) at Hong Kong Baptist University online or in-person?
    Master of Science in Green Technology (Energy) at Hong Kong Baptist University is offered in-person.
    How long does Master of Science in Green Technology (Energy) at Hong Kong Baptist University take to complete?
    Master of Science in Green Technology (Energy) at Hong Kong Baptist University is structured around 1 year and 30 credits.
    How competitive is Master of Science in Green Technology (Energy) at Hong Kong Baptist University?
    Master of Science in Green Technology (Energy) at Hong Kong Baptist University reports an acceptance rate of approximately 35%.
    What work-permit options follow Master of Science in Green Technology (Energy) at Hong Kong Baptist University?
    Post-completion work rights for Master of Science in Green Technology (Energy) at Hong Kong Baptist University: 24 months IANG (Hong Kong) for non-local graduates