Master in Renewable Energy Sources and Waste Management
Kraków, Poland
DURATION
3 Semesters
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
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EARLIEST START DATE
Oct 2024
TUITION FEES
EUR 2,000 / per semester *
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* per semester
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Introduction
Graduates of the Renewable Energy Sources and Waste Management course have profound knowledge of the technical tasks of engineering and environmental management in the area of RES & WM. They have theoretically founded thorough knowledge of RES & WM, including engineering design of equipment, installations, and structures designed to generate energy from renewable sources, and of waste management issues. They also have advanced knowledge of economics and law necessary to understand non-technical conditions of engineering work adequate to RES & WM, including extensive knowledge of the function and development of rural areas. They have knowledge about the operation and reliability of machines and equipment designed for RES & WM and the rules of creating and developing a business based on the knowledge of RES & WM issues.
Graduates of the Renewable Energy Sources and Waste Management course can single-handedly analyze processes typical of RES & WM and optimize them through analytical methods and simulation. They are able to evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of performed engineering operations, including their originality. They recognize the systemic and non-technical (environmental, economic, legal) aspects of performed engineering operations. They observe OSH rules at work. They can perform a critical analysis of the operation and evaluate existing technical solutions (in equipment, structures, systems) applied in the production of energy from renewable sources and in waste management. They have the ability to identify and formulate specifications of engineering task characteristics of RES & WM and can analyze single-handedly phenomena that affect the production of energy from renewable sources and the impact of waste management on the natural environment. They can plan and supervise the operation of machinery, technical equipment, and systems to ensure failure-free operation.
Graduates of the Renewable Energy Sources and Waste Management course are aware of the importance of continued education and self-improvement in their field. They understand the non-technical aspects and effects of engineering, including the impact of engineering on the natural environment, and the associated responsibility for taken decisions. They have the ability to interact and work in a team, assuming various roles, and are capable of establishing priorities that serve to accomplish a self-imposed task or tasks imposed by others. They can identify and resolve dilemmas related to the practiced profession. They possess an entrepreneurial mindset. They are aware of the social, professional, and moral responsibility for the natural environment (they are familiar with practices aimed at reducing the negative impact of performed RES & WM operations).