The challenge of energy transition requires cross-disciplinary skills that traditional engineering degrees do not offer. The main objective of this course is the basic training for engineering professionals, with capacity to intervene in the areas of renewable energy, energy efficiency and mitigation of environmental impacts associated with energy use.
Grant opportunities
There are scholarships and social support for students
Learning outcomes
Ability to intervene in the areas of renewable energy, energy efficiency and mitigation of environmental impacts associated with energy use. Understanding of the scientific principles underlying energy and sustainability issues. Ability to apply this understanding to the identification, formulation and solution of engineering problems using experimental, analytical or numerical methods. Awareness of economic, ethical, legal and public health aspects related to engineering practice.
Prerequisites
Entrance exams:
Mathematics A (19) and Physics and Chemistry (07) or Mathematics A (19) and Biology and Geology (02)
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