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Foundations of Energy

Course code

B51ET

Course type

Taught

Level

Level 11

Credits

15

Senior course leader

Michele Pozzi

Department

Mechanical Engineering

Course Aims

To provide the students with an overview of current energy production and consumption, extraction and conversion technologies, environmental impact of energy consumption, policies, and current energy debates and to provide them with fundamental skills to analyse energy systems quantitatively.

Learning Outcomes

Outcome Category (see details below)
  • Familiarity with energy and power units and relevant concepts.
  • Understanding of the energy chain, from original source to end user.
  • Understanding of the principles of energy extraction, conversion, and transmission.
  • Knowledge of current technologies available for energy extraction, conversion, and transmission
  • Familiarity with impacts of energy use on the environment and society.
  • Awareness of national and international policies.
  • Awareness of current energy debates
  • Skills to gather and critically assess evidence from a range of available resources
  • Ability to formulate, present, and defend an objective, research-informed, point of view
POT1
  • Awareness of the energy industry and professional bodies
  • Awareness of economic factors surrounding energy provision
  • Awareness of social, economic, and environmental effects of energy production, trade and consumption
  • Develop independent research methods
  • Develop team work skills in group assignments
  • Skills to communicate quantitative and qualitative information and arguments in a written and oral form
  • Numerical skills to analyse processes quantitatively using fundamental engineering sciences
  • Confidence with standard IT software for report preparation, presentations, and quantitative analysis
POT3

Learning outcome categories

POT1
Understanding, Knowledge and Cognitive Skills
POT2
Scholarship, Enquiry and Research (Research-Informed Learning)
POT3
Industrial, Commercial and Professional Practice
POT4
Autonomy, accountability and working with others
POT5
Communication, Numeracy and ICT

Course Availability

This course is available at the following locations:

Location Study Period
Collaborative Learning Partner
January (Semester 2)
Collaborative Learning Partner
September (Semester 1)
Dubai
September (Semester 1)
Edinburgh
September (Semester 1)
Malaysia
September (Semester 1)
Online
All Year
Online
January (Semester 2)
Online
September (Semester 1)
Course Version: 1.0