Academic Content and Curriculum of Energy Management Undergraduate Program

The academic content and curriculum of the Bachelor of Energy Management Program is designed to cover various aspects of the energy sector. The main objective of the program is to provide students with a broad perspective on energy production, distribution, consumption and management. Within this framework, the curriculum generally includes the following main themes:

Energy Fundamentals and Technologies: These courses cover the basic principles of energy production, different energy sources (such as fossil fuels, nuclear energy, renewable energy sources) and their technological applications. Students learn about the design and operation of energy systems.

Energy Economics and Markets: This section covers topics such as the functioning of energy markets, energy pricing, energy demand and supply. Students learn to analyze energy markets through economic theories and models.

Sustainability and Environmental Management: This course focuses on the environmental impacts of energy production, carbon footprint, climate change and the importance of sustainable energy sources. Environmental protection policies and regulations are also examined.

Energy Policy and Governance: Students learn energy policies at national and international level, energy security, legal regulations and policy-making processes related to energy governance.

Energy Efficiency and Management: Energy efficiency techniques, energy saving strategies and energy management practices are the focus of this course. Methods to reduce energy consumption and increase energy efficiency are also covered.

Project Management and Applications: Students acquire skills in planning, implementing and evaluating energy projects. This includes the application of project management techniques in real world scenarios.

Business and Finance: Business and financial management issues in the energy sector, with particular emphasis on investment analysis, cost management and budgeting.

The curriculum may also include internships, workshops and project-based courses that offer students the opportunity to reflect on and develop solutions to current issues they will face in the energy sector. This program aims to provide students with the theoretical knowledge and practical skills necessary for a career in the energy sector.