PgCert Zero Carbon Engineering
Academic Year 2020/21
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Programme Title |
PgCert Zero Carbon Engineering |
Final Award |
Postgraduate Certificate |
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Programme Code |
CHE-PC-ZC |
UCAS Code |
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HECoS Code |
100143 |
ATAS Clearance Required |
No |
Health Check Required |
No |
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Portfolio Required |
Interview Required |
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Mode of Study |
Full Time |
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Type of Programme |
Postgraduate |
Length of Programme |
12 Weeks |
Total Credits for Programme |
60 |
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Exit Awards available |
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INSTITUTE INFORMATION
Teaching Institution |
Queen's University Belfast |
School/Department |
Chemistry & Chemical Engineering |
Quality Code Higher Education Credit Framework for England |
Level 7 |
Subject Benchmark Statements The Frameworks for Higher Education Qualifications of UK Degree-Awarding Bodies |
Engineering (2019) |
Accreditations (PSRB) |
REGULATION INFORMATION
Does the Programme have any approved exemptions from the University General Regulations
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Programme Specific Regulations All three taught modules (60 CATS) must be passed in order to graduate. |
Students with protected characteristics
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Are students subject to Fitness to Practise Regulations (Please see General Regulations) No |
EDUCATIONAL AIMS OF PROGRAMME
On completion of the programme the student will be able to:
Demonstrate awareness of the various low-carbon technology options and evaluate how these can be deployed in different scenarios.
Exercise investigation and critical analysis of the published literature to produce technical and economical evaluations of low-carbon technologies.
Build skills in the modelling of systems and understand the complexity of achieving net-zero carbon.
Effectively communicate net zero carbon options to a wide range of stakeholders ranging from the general public though industry and policy.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
Learning Outcomes: Cognitive SkillsOn the completion of this course successful students will be able to: |
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Critically review their work, as well as that reported by others, as available in the public domain |
Teaching/Learning Methods and Strategies Lectures; problem classes and seminars. Feedback from formative assessments enables students to build and develop these problem-solving skills Methods of Assessment Written examinations; oral presentations |
Read, understand, and assimilate new information and subsume acquired knowledge into a concise format |
Teaching/Learning Methods and Strategies Lectures; problem classes and seminars; practical classes and associated pre-reading Methods of Assessment Written and oral assignments and presentations |
Reflect on experimental outcomes and use this in relation to overcoming research and development orientated problems |
Teaching/Learning Methods and Strategies Lectures; problem classes and seminars Methods of Assessment Written and oral assignments and presentations |
Learning Outcomes: Transferable SkillsOn the completion of this course successful students will be able to: |
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Demonstrate problem solving skills |
Teaching/Learning Methods and Strategies Lectures; problem classes and seminars Methods of Assessment Written and oral assignments and presentations |
Demonstrate advanced mathematical skills, mathematical model development and analysis of results |
Teaching/Learning Methods and Strategies Activities associated with Module on Tools assessment and Applied technologies Methods of Assessment Written and oral assignments and presentations |
Provide evidence for time management and personal prioritisation skills |
Teaching/Learning Methods and Strategies Written assignments Methods of Assessment Written and oral assignments and presentations |
Learning Outcomes: Knowledge & UnderstandingOn the completion of this course successful students will be able to: |
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Provide evidence of the skills required to produce a high-quality energy audit report and technical evaluation |
Teaching/Learning Methods and Strategies Written assignments Methods of Assessment Written and oral assignments and presentations |
Demonstrate the proficient use of primary scientific literature |
Teaching/Learning Methods and Strategies Lectures; problem classes and seminars Methods of Assessment Written and oral assignments and presentations |
Learning Outcomes: Subject SpecificOn the completion of this course successful students will be able to: |
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Provide evidence of detailed knowledge of the principal areas and underpinning science of low-carbon technologies and renewable energy systems and their integration/deployment at varying scales |
Teaching/Learning Methods and Strategies Lectures; problem classes and seminars Methods of Assessment Written and oral assignments and presentations |
Demonstrate a high degree of specialised knowledge in specific and relevant areas of carbon assessment and mitigation |
Teaching/Learning Methods and Strategies Problem solving classes Methods of Assessment Written and oral assignments and presentations |
Perform the practical design and modelling skills associated with the characterisation and operation of low-carbon technologies |
Teaching/Learning Methods and Strategies Problem solving classes Methods of Assessment Written and oral assignments and presentations |
MODULE INFORMATION
Programme Requirements
Module Title |
Module Code |
Level/ stage |
Credits |
Availability |
Duration |
Pre-requisite |
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Assessment |
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S1 |
S2 |
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Core |
Option |
Coursework % |
Practical % |
Examination % |
Applied Renewable Energy and Low Carbon Technologies |
CHE7201 |
1 |
20 |
YES |
12 weeks |
N |
YES |
100% |
0% |
0% |
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Tools for Assessing Energy and Carbon |
CHE7203 |
1 |
20 |
YES |
12 weeks |
N |
YES |
100% |
0% |
0% |
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Sustainability and Net Zero Carbon Criteria |
CHE7202 |
1 |
20 |
YES |
12 weeks |
N |
YES |
100% |
0% |
0% |
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Notes |