Certificate in Ocean Energy

Engineering
Programme Code DK_EOCEA_9 Mode of Delivery Full Time On Campus, Part Time On Campus, Modular No. of Semesters 2
Semesters Per Stage 2 NFQ Level 9 Programme Credits 30
Language of Instruction English
Field of Study 0713 - Electricity and energy
Educational Aim of Programme The aim of the Postgraduate Certificate is to produce graduates with an advanced level of theoretical knowledge and some level of practical knowledge in a specialist domain of renewable energy. Furthermore, the innovation skills obtained in undertaking this programme will enable their professional development in the renewable energy industry.

On completion of the programme, students will:

A. Have an advanced understanding of the knowledge base in this area and an appreciation of how this equips them to offer leadership in the area of renewable energy.
B. Have excellent teamwork skills with the ability to take responsibility for the work of individuals and groups.
C. Have the capacity to apply advanced theoretical knowledge to solve complex problems in the field of renewable energy.
D. Have the ability to systematically evaluate emerging renewable energy technologies and trends.
E. Have the ability to provide competent advice and consultancy to relevant bodies engaged in renewable energy.
F. Have a profound respect for intellectual integrity and for the ethics of scholarship.
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Programme Learning Outcomes (PLOs)

On successful completion of this programme the learner should be able to :

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PLO1 A systematic understanding of knowledge, at, or informed by, the forefront of renewable energy. The learner is expected to have a detailed knowledge and understanding of the facts, concepts, principles, theories and methods associated with this specialisation.
PLO2 A critical awareness of current problems and/or new insights, generally informed by the forefront of renewable energy. The learner is expected to have a detailed knowledge, experience and understanding of - the theories, paradigms, defining concepts and underlying principles of the research area. - advanced methods for acquiring, interpreting and analysing current research, with a critical awareness of the appropriate contexts for their use through the study of original papers, reports, journals and data sets. - the identification, definition and resolution of novel, complex, research problems. - relevant legal and regulatory frameworks. - aspects of the defining elements and the inter-relationships of the research area as a result of in-depth study and research. - the current limits of theoretical and applied knowledge of the energy research area.
PLO3 Demonstrate a range of standard and specialised research or equivalent tools and techniques of enquiry. The learner will be able to: - proactively troubleshoot and solve original technical problems. - employ appropriate advanced data analysing, synthesising and summarising skills in a scientific research environment. - source relevant information, critically interpret and apply appropriate referenced literature from a wide range of information sources. - apply relevant numerical and statistical analysis skills. - maintain detailed records of activities - present and defend scientific research findings in a variety of forms to specialists and non-specialists. - formulate a hypothesis and design a relevant programme of investigation. - write accurately and in a manner consistent with scientific publications in the domain of renewable energy.
PLO4 Select from complex and advanced skills across the renewable energy domain; develop new skills to a high level, including novel and emerging techniques. The learner will be able to: - think independently and make informed effective decisions. - select from a range of routine and specialised scientific skills to apply the most appropriate in a range of situations. - make decisions in relation to a complex, or highly regulated work setting. design, develop and test novel hypotheses. - learn new skills with ease, either independently from scientific papers, or with minimal instruction.
PLO5 Act in a wide and often unpredictable variety of professional levels and ill-defined contexts. The learner will be able to: - apply advanced research skills, constructively criticise, draw conclusions and offer recommendations within a sub-field of renewable energy. - act autonomously and think independently. - formulate and communicate judgements, with incomplete or limited information.
PLO6 Take significant responsibility for the work of individuals and groups; lead and initiate activity. The learner will be able to: - lead multidisciplinary teams. - develop novel technical solutions.
PLO7 Learn to self-evaluate and take responsibility for continuing academic/professional development. The learner will be able to: - identify knowledge gaps and source and undertake self-learning to fill the gaps.
PLO8 Scrutinise and reflect on social norms and relationships and act to change them. The learner will be able to: - identify and articulate the key considerations of a problem. - critically comment on the technical, economic, environmental and social implications of own work and work of others. - draw complex information together and extract policy implications.

Semester Schedules

Stage 1 / Semester 1

Mandatory
Module Code Title
ENVR E9Z01 Water Power 1

Stage 1 / Semester 2

Mandatory
Module Code Title
ENVR E9Z11 Power System Integration of Renewables
ECON E9Z01 Energy Policy & Economics
ENVR E9Z09 Ocean Energy