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Bachelor of Vocational
(B.Voc) in Sustainable Energy Management a full-time three-year undergraduate
degree course. The Sustainable Energy Management (SEM) program is
structured to introduce students to a wide range of energy markets
and resources (fossil fuels, electricity, renewable and sustainable energy resources)
while maintaining substantial flexibility for student-centered learning in
understanding and managing energy systems. The Sustainable Energy
Management program is based on a vision that combines professional competency
in management skills with a strong foundation in the social and biophysical
sciences. The study of responsible energy resources use, and the development of
sustainable sources of energy, has become a critical national and global issue.
Energy issues include concerns about the quality and quantity of the different
potential resources, energy security, and potential impacts of each on the
environment and human health. It is essential that our society and energy
professionals gain an understanding of production and conversion of different
forms of energy, their current and future supplies, the markets and policy
mechanisms that regulate their supply, and the associated impacts on the
environment for each fuel. Students interested in this program typically have a
strong interest in energy use and the impacts that it has on our natural
resources and environments. This major will exposes students to views from a
variety of disciplines as they wrestle with a wide array of issues related to
current and future energy supply and use. Students likely have an interest in
exploring sustainable uses of energy and resources and want to develop the
professional knowledge and skills needed to conserve, steward and manage energy
resources and the environment.
The
Sustainable Energy Management program develops professional skills that
employers tell us are the most important traits they look for in new employees.
These traits are developed through a broad base of classes in the natural
sciences, social sciences and humanities, communication, and quantitative and
qualitative problem-solving and critical thinking skills. The majority of work
scheduled during the first two years (lower division) is in these areas. This
major prepares students to be well-rounded managers in the energy field and
prepares them with a foundation for future graduate degree work. Energy
resource management offers a wide variety of employment opportunities.
Graduates work for public agencies, private industry, and nonprofit
organizations.
Eligibility
A person, who have
passed Higher Secondary/Intermediate (10+2) or Vocational Stream or any other
examination recognized as equivalent thereto, shall be eligible for the course.
Admission Process
The admission process
of this course is on the basis of the cut-off lists released by various
universities. These lists are based on the marks obtained by students in
their 12th class examination. The better the marks obtained by the
student, the better are the chances of getting an admission into the desired
university.
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