Electrical Services & Energy Management

Quick Programme Summary

Code:                                              DT018
Award:

Bachelor of Science (Honours) / BSc (Hons)

Students who graduate will receive a Bachelor of Science Degree in Electrical Services and Energy Management (NQAI Level 8).

Duration: 2 years part-time
Fees (2010/11):
  • 350 Euro per module (Each module: 5 ECTS Credits)
  • 1,344 Euro - Project Fee (20 ECTS Credits)
  • Note: This programme fee qualifies for tax exemption
Fees (2012/13): To be announced late August
Location: DIT Kevin Street
Post your application form to ... Department of Electrical Services Engineering, DIT Kevin Street, Dublin 8
Application Closing Date: 31st August 2012
  Commencement Date: Subject to sufficient demand, this programme will commence in Early September 2012
  Timetable Details: Each year consists of a minimum of three evenings per week (28 weeks each year)
  College: Engineering & Built Environment
  Department: Electrical Services Engineering
  School: Control Systems & Electrical Engineering
Any queries?

T: (01) 402 2820 or E: alan.harrison@dit.ie (Programme Chair)

Description

Dublin Institute of Technology is delighted to be offering a BSc Honours Degree in a new and emerging field of engineering. Energy management is the process of monitoring, controlling, and conserving energy in a building or organisation. The programme aims to prepare graduates to meet the current engineering, energy and environmental challenges facing us on a national and international level. The programme will focus on building energy systems, building energy assessment, energy policy, facilities management, renewable technologies, taking account of security of supply, competitiveness of our energy supply and the impact of climate change and CO2 emissions. Advanced entry is offered to those who have completed the level 7 ordinary degree in Electrical Services Engineering or equivalent. The programme will be delivered through lectures, assignments and tutorials and consists of taught modules and a 15 ECTS dissertation. 

Students will have a keen interest in how things work, energy markets, improving energy efficiency and in problem solving. There is plenty of scope for exercising innovation, creativity and flair in addressing our current energy issues. Green building technology, efficient use of energy and sustainability are all areas that are addressed on the programme

Content

Year 1

  • Research Methodologies & E-Learning Techniques
  • Facilities Management & the Environment
  • Services Development & Management
  • Alternative Energy Systems
  • Energy Policy & Economics
  • Utilization of Electrical Energy

Year 2

  • Energy Management
  • Data Acquisition, Analysis & Energy Modelling
  • Building Energy Assessment
  • Project / Dissertation

How to apply

There are a number of different ways that a prospective student can obtain entry on to the programme:  

1. Students who have graduated from the full-time DT010 or the part-time DT083 ,

OR,

2. Students with a level 7 engineering degree or equivalent

Completed application forms should be returned to the Department of Electrical Services Engineering (address below) before 31st August 2012.  As the number of places is limited, candidates may be short-listed on the basis of information supplied on the application form. Late applications may be considered should vacancies remain. Candidates will be notified of the outcome or of any short listing procedures. Each application will be assessed on its own merits and bridging modules, when required, will be recommended in order to enable progression on to the programme.

Entry Requirements

The Level 7 Bachelor of Engineering Technology Ordinary Degree in Electrical Services Engineering, DT010 (3-years) or equivalent is required before entering the Level 8 BSc in Electrical Services and Energy Management programme (2-year further study part-time) as this is an Advanced Level Entry programme.

Examinations / Assessments

These will be held in January and May and will be by a combination of written examinations and continuous assessment.

Progression

Students who successfully complete the DT018 can progress to further studies in Energy Management, with the option of full-time or part-time study (DT711 and DT015 respectively)

Learning Outcome

Programme aims:   The aims of the programme are to:

  • Provide a level 8 programme that integrates engineering principles, energy, environment and management.
  • Provide coherent progression routes for Electrical Services Engineering graduates that are also relevant to the needs of industry.
  • Address a national and international need to produce professionals with the knowledge, skills and competence to contribute to protection of the environment by incorporating renewable and energy efficient technologies in engineering building design
  • To produce graduates who have the knowledge, skills and competence to develop, manage and implement a complex energy policy for a variety of commercial and industrial energy users in an ethical and socially conscious way.

This qualification will give graduates the opportunity of entering the Energy Industry which has been identified as one of the major growth areas in this century where there will be interesting and well paid jobs.

Programme Learning Outcomes:            (NQAI level 8)

Having completed this programme the students will be able to:

  • Work as a member of a project team to design electrical services for a range of industrial, commercial and public buildings.
  • Select electrical machines for different applications and evaluate machine performance and efficiency.
  • Apply the principles of electrical science in the design of low and medium voltage electrical services for buildings.
  • Understand and apply the principles of thermodynamics to processes commonly seen in buildings such as refrigeration, building heat transfer, thermal performance of buildings, air conditioning design.
  • Understand the technology and theoretical principles involved in energy conversion processes and appreciate the environmental impact of energy conversion and use.
  • Advise clients on Environmental, Health and Safety issues relating to installation, operation and maintenance of electrical services plant and equipment.
  • Acquire and store relevant plant and building data, establish trends, carry out energy and environmental analysis and modelling.
  • Make future projections and present solutions based on historical data analysis
  • Use modern control methods to achieve appropriate energy conservation measures
  • Audit and analyse the energy performance of modern buildings to determine compliance with the requirements of the EU Directive on Energy Performance of Buildings and other relevant EU directives.
  • Lead a project team to develop, manage and implement an energy strategy in a Commercial /Industrial facility that reflects both occupancy and use.
  • Evaluate long term energy trends and consumption patterns; identify and evaluate present and future challenges facing the Energy Supply Industry
  • Conduct feasibility studies to compare and evaluate alternative energy sources, prepare and present energy investment proposals.
  • Integrate renewable energy systems in the design of new and existing buildings.
  • Advise building owners on incorporating passive low energy design features in new and used buildings.
  • Discuss the impact of international protocols on energy usage and the environment and evaluate the environmental and social impact of energy policies and regulation.
  • Undertake independent learning and research

Career Opportunities

Electrical Services Technicians enjoy a very varied, interesting and well paid work environment. There are so many aspects in which you can develop an interest and subsequently specialise. These can include: working in an electrical design office, for an electrical contractor, as engineering systems support in the manufacturing sector, perhaps in technical sales support, project management, or in the provision of industrial services. The work invariably involves both office based and site/location activity.

Students who graduate through the above route will receive a Bachelor of Science Degree in Electrical Services and Energy Management (NQAI Level 8). This is an accredited award that is recognised world wide.

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