Overview

Renewable Energy Engineering focuses on the use of sources of energy which do not result in long term reduction, or loss, of our earth's resources. It is concerned with developing efficient means of tapping these energy sources and transforming the energy into useful forms that can be easily used for … For more content click the Read More button below.

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Academic Chair

Admission requirements

Special requirements
Entry requirements (onshore)
English language requirements

Learning outcomes

1.
Apply theoretical knowledge of mathematical and physical sciences to investigate, and formulate solutions to engineering problems
2.
Demonstrate fluency in the use of practical tools such as computer programming, mathematical modelling and discipline-specific software as a way of creating artefacts in a systematic way
3.
Synthesize and design solutions to complex engineering problems based on research and discipline-specific knowledge
4.
Analyse and evaluate solutions to problems to allow their efficacy to be measured against multiple criteria such as technical performance, safety, ethical norms, social justice and sustainable practices
5.
Interact in an ethical, professional and accountable fashion when working in teams and customers within a professional setting
6.
Assess both knowledge development and research directions within the engineering discipline
7.
Express ideas, technical information, arguments and justification effectively and succinctly both through written and oral communication media
8.
Manage engineering projects in an orderly manner considering operational, commercial, safety and environmental factors

Professional outcomes

Professional recognition
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