Renewable energy sources, water and waste management

Renewable energy sources

Specialisation

Second degree studies

FOR WHOM WAS RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES, WATER AND WASTE MANAGEMENT SPECIALISATION CREATED?
The specialisation is addressed mainly to graduates of first degree studies in Environmental Protection, Environmental Engineering, Spatial Management and other technical, agricultural, forestry and natural science faculties. The specialisation was created for people interested in the RES (renewable energy sources) market, including the use of wind energy, photovoltaics or biofuels.

PRACTICAL ASPECTS OF THE PROFESSION
You will gain a highly specialised qualification in system design and planning system for the integrated use and application of diverse renewable energy sources. This is one of the most dynamically developing branches of the energy economy. In Poland, the rate of growth of RES is currently the highest in Europe which helps reduce environmental pollution.

PROSPECTIVE EDUCATION
We focus on modern teaching methods, so within this specialisation we train your skills in close connection with the ability to program, implement and supervise new solutions in the field of water, sewage and waste management. This will enable you to effectively care for the planet, and in turn care for the future of generations to come.

Subjects

Subjects

SUBJECTS FOR RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES, WATER AND WASTE MANAGEMENT SPECIALISATION

Water and sewage management in the enterprise

English for specific purposes

Renewable and unconventional energy sources

Legal requirements of energy management

Programming of waste management logistics

The processing of waste materials

Financing environmental projects

Evaluation of the efficiency of renewable energy sources

Design of renewable energy facilities

Energy market

Diploma seminar

SUBJECTS COMMON TO ALL SPECIALISATIONS FOR THE SECOND DEGREE STUDIES IN ENVIRONEMNTAL PROTECTION

Ecotoxicology

Modelling for environmental sciences

Organisation and functioning of the nature protection system

Waste management organisation

Spatial planning

Mathematical statistics

Water pollution and reduction methods

Project management

Environmental protection policy

Environmental protection law and economics

Air pollution and methods of its reduction

Intellectual property protection

Consultation and writing the diploma paper

SUBJECTS COMMON FOR THE SECOND DEGREE STUDIES IN ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, SUPPLEMENTARY SEMESTER (for graduates of the 6-semester studies)

Environmental impacts of energy and waste management

Bioenergy technologies

Organic and physical chemistry

Cost accounting

Production processes

Air protection

Workplace safety and ergonomics