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College of
Graduate Studies

Postgraduate Pathways to Global Careers

UNITEN’s College of Graduate Studies (COGS) collaborates with the College of Engineering (COE), College of Computing & Informatics (CCI), UNITEN Business School (UBS), and the College of Continuing Education (CCEd) to deliver world‑class postgraduate programs.

You’ll learn from professors recognized internationally and engage with industry professionals, gaining practical insights and strong research opportunities.

Energy-Focused Academic Excellence

COGS offers programmes that emphasize innovation and advancement in the energy sector. Key benefits at a glance:

  • Focused energy‑centric excellence aligned with UNITEN’s mission to be globally competitive in the energy sector.
  • Interdisciplinary programs across engineering, computing, informatics, business, and continuing education.
  • Access to solutions‑driven research through UNITEN’s industry partnerships.

What makes UNITEN COGS special

Internationally recognized faculty and mentors who bring real‑world experience into the classroom.

Close collaboration with industry partners to shape curricula, projects, and internships.

Flexible pathways for master's, master's by coursework, and doctoral study to impact in energy technologies, policy, and data‑driven energy decisions.

Access to Academic Publications

Students obtain broad access to UNITEN’s scholarly resources, including subscriptions to major journals and databases.

Easy online access via the university library portal to stay current with energy research, AI in energy, IoT, and related fields.

COGS provides support with research planning, literature reviews, and citation management to strengthen thesis and dissertation work.

Research Institutes in UNITEN

UNITEN hosts the National Energy Centre (NEC) and collaborates with multiple research institutes and centers focused on energy, technology, and business analytics.

Engagement opportunities include joint research projects, industry-sponsored studies, and graduate‑level research assistantships.

Exposure to cross‑disciplinary teams that connect energy systems with computing, data science, and management.