Warsaw University of Technology

Energy-Efficient Construction: Energy Certification, Energy Audit and Building Modernization

Warsaw, Poland

The Non-degree in Energy-Efficient Construction: Energy Certification, Energy Audit and Building Modernization at Warsaw University of Technology is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Warsaw University of Technology is the premier technical research university in Poland, combining a rich 200-year history with cutting-edge innovation. It is consistently ranked as the top engineering school in the country, attracting the brightest minds from across the globe.

About the Program

Energy-Efficient Construction is a non-degree program for engineers and technical university graduates who want to learn about energy efficiency in construction. It lasts one year and is taught in English at Warsaw University of Technology in Poland. The program's main advantages include gaining knowledge of sustainable building practices and innovative energy methods.

The curriculum covers general construction, building physics, energy engineering, and selected economics and legal fundamentals. Students develop practical skills through hands-on projects and case studies, preparing them for the challenges of the energy sector. They learn about energy acquisition, processing, and storage, including the use of renewable energy in new and existing buildings.

Graduates can work as Energy Auditors, Building Energy Consultants, or Energy Efficiency Specialists. They can also find jobs in monitoring energy devices and conducting energy audits in compliance with the Energy Efficiency Act. Potential employers include public and private sector companies focused on sustainable construction and energy efficiency.

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