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Attendance to these courses will give you credits that will help you obtain the EELISA Supplement. If you want these courses to be also accepted as credits for your school year, you need to proceed as-is:

  • Apply for the course at the host institution
  • Get an acceptance letter from the person in charge of the course
  • Show the acceptance letter to the dean of studies (international affairs) of your home institution
  • Get approval from your dean of studies
  • Get a certificate of attendance and validation of the course at the host institution at the end of the course (after examination, if this applies)
  • Transmit the certificate to the dean of studies at your home institution.

Please, note that the dates for some of the courses are based on those from the academic year 2020-2021. For the latest update on each course date, please request more information from the contact person. For a larger list of courses, you are advised to contact the international affairs office of your institution.

Energy Economics

WHAT

Course Description: The course covers the economic theory and empirical perspectives on the spot and future markets for main energy sources (oil, natural gas, coal, and electricity). The course also examines the political economy of energy use, economic growth, and the environment. Finally, the economics of government regulation for each energy source market is discussed in local, regional, international, and global policy contexts.

TARGET

Bachelor

WHEN

05/02/2024 to 17/05/2024

WHO

Istanbul Technical University

FORMAT

Hybrid

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ECTS

5.5

Energy Efficient Building Design

WHAT

Course Description: Definition of the parameters affecting the energy consumption in buildings, information on the methods related to the determination of the adequate values for these parameters, application of these methods on a project, optimization of these values on the project. Course Objectives: To introduce the key concepts and important issues of energy efficiency of buildings. To develop the essential skills for architects and engineers to plan and design energy efficient building.

TARGET

Master

WHEN

05/02/2024 to 17/05/2024

WHO

Istanbul Technical University

FORMAT

Hybrid

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ECTS

7.5

Environmental Economics

WHAT

The course unit aims to augment and deepen the students’ knowledge in micro- and macroeconomics in a more complex manner, such that the objectives of environmental
protection and the vision of sustainable development may be exercised as a skill. Having completed this course unit, students will be able to make more balanced, fair, equitable, and socially and environmentally desirable decisions, but also to assess and evaluate decisions taken by others.

TARGET

Bachelor

WHEN

04/09/2023 to 22/01/2024

WHO

Budapest university of technology and economics Müegyetem

FORMAT

On-site

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ECTS

3

Environmental Geology

WHAT

The students are getting familiar with the pollution sources that endanger environment and understand the mitigation methods. The subject provides information on the transport mechanism of pollutants in subsurface area and the conditions that influence their dispersion. The studied topics include the legal regulation of environmental geological surveys and the geological constrains of environmental impact assessment of existing and planned engineering structures. By studying remediation techniques the course leads a better understanding of various methods of pollutant removal from the geological environment. Special focus area is mining related pollution and site remediation. Waste disposal and pollution control also form important parts of the course. The exercise classes help students to learn environmental geological practice that helps in the sustainable operation and design of engineering structures. The course provides perspectives in environmental pollution reduction and in cost effective mitigation of polluted sites.

TARGET

Master

WHEN

04/09/2023 to 22/01/2024

WHO

Budapest university of technology and economics Müegyetem

FORMAT

On-site

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ECTS

4

Environmentally Benign and Catalytic Processes

WHAT

National and international activities with respect to environmental programs. “Clean” technologies. EU directives, tendencies, regulations. Clean air projects, activities, processes. Classification of air pollutants, intervention places, exhaust reduction. Water quality control, physico-chemical treatment of waste waters, WAO, stripping with air or steam. Clean technologies, supercritical solvents and processes.

TARGET

Master

WHEN

04/09/2023 to 22/01/2024

WHO

Budapest university of technology and economics Müegyetem

FORMAT

On-site

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ECTS

4

Ergonomics

WHAT

The basic objective of the subject is to acquire the approach of Human Factors and Ergonomics (HFE). Participants become sensitive to the role of requirements from a wide variety of user characteristics during different development processes.

TARGET

Bachelor

WHEN

04/09/2023 to 22/01/2024

WHO

Budapest university of technology and economics Müegyetem

FORMAT

On-site

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ECTS

2