Ronnie Sundsten
Course documentation is within Moodle together with relevant teaching materials and reference documents
Competence objectives of the study unit
After completing the course, the student should be able to describe energy use, energy sources, energy conversion processes and energy technical equipment. The student should be able to assess these, at a basic level, from a technical, economic and sustainability point of view.
Format of delivery
Lectures, and directed self-study
Information and study materials are provided in Moodle for the course
The following criteria are used for evaluation:
1. Moodle in-class multichoice and directed study exam(s) - account for 50% of the grade
2. Final exam - account for 50% of the grade
The course grade is based on the total % from these components
Students are able to assess their progress as they complete the course
Swedish
21.10.2024 - 31.01.2025
15.06.2024 - 27.10.2024
Faculty of Technology and Seafaring
Philip Hollins
Degree Programme in Civil and Construction Engineering, Degree Programme in Mechanical and Production Engineering, Degree Programme in Electrical Engineering and Automation, Degree Programme in Industrial Management
Vasa, Wolffskavägen 33
0.00 credits
0.00 credits
H-5
Moodle and in-class directed exams (x4) are held at week intervals
Final exam to be held in 48 with resit exam held in 49
Final resit exam to be held January 2025
Autumn-Winter 2024 Place: Vaasa Campus
Lectures in class are held in Novia according to the schedule in Peppi/Tuudo.
The time for submission of assessed material and any additional materials is within the lecture lesson schedule - or no later than two weeks after the last lesson.
3 ETCS = 81 hours
Contact teaching ~ 20 hr
Independent studying and preparation ~ 60 hr
<40% of the maximum number of credits earned in the assignments
40-59% (=1) or 60-69% (=2) of the maximum number of credits earned in the assignments respectively
70-79% (=3) or 80-89% (=4) of the maximum number of credits earned in the examination respectively
90-100% (=5) of the maximum number of credits earned in the examination respectively