I. SUBJECT DESCRIPTION
II. SUBJECT REQUIREMENTS
III. COURSE CURRICULUM
SUBJECT DATA
OBJECTIVES AND LEARNING OUTCOMES
TESTING AND ASSESSMENT OF LEARNING PERFORMANCE
THEMATIC UNITS AND FURTHER DETAILS
Subject name
AZ ENERGIA KÖRNYEZETI MENEDZSMENTJE
ID (subject code)
BMEGT42N003
Type of subject
contact unit
Course types and lessons
Type
Lessons
Lecture
2
Practice
0
Laboratory
0
Type of assessment
mid-term grade
Number of credits
2
Subject Coordinator
Name
Dr. Pálvölgyi Tamás
Position
associate professor
Contact details
palvolgyi.tamas@gtk.bme.hu
Educational organisational unit for the subject
Department of Environmental Economics and Sustainability
Subject website
Language of the subject
angol - ENG
Curricular role of the subject, recommended number of terms

Programme: Elective subjects

Subject Role: Elective

Recommended semester: 0

Programme: Regional and Environmental Economic Studies MSc (in English) from 2019/20/Term 1

Subject Role: Elective

Recommended semester: 0

Direct prerequisites
Strong
None
Weak
None
Parallel
None
Exclusion
None
Validity of the Subject Description

Objectives

This course is recommended to all students interested in the interrelations of modern-day energy use, what it means from an environmental point of view. The aim of this course is to familiarise students with the current trends in the energy market, and practices in an international context. The course will start with a general overview of current trends across the globe that define energy use, efficiency, sustainability and possible future scenarios. The course will then focus on policy and challenges posed in this im-portant area, detailing different approaches and sectors especially on transport in order to give a comprehensive understanding on the subject.

Academic results

Knowledge
  1. the most imporant trends in energy sector;
  2. present and future energy challenges;
  3. EU energy and climate policy;
  4. context of energy systems and markets;
  5. different energy strategies of countries.
Skills
  1. plan and organize independent learning,
  2. comprehend and use the professional literature of energy,
  3. to understand and participate in on-going debates related to energy and climate change.
Attitude
  1. collaborate with their instructors and fellow students during the learning process,
  2. are open to participate in common thinking on different topics and problems,
  3. gain knowledge and information,
  4. are able to work in a team,
  5. use the opportunities offered by IT tools.
Independence and responsibility
  1. are open to accept reliable critical remarks,
  2. are able to work on a project as a team,
  3. can conduct research related to the group assingment,
  4. are able to present their group research results,
  5. shall prepare to the exam individually.

Teaching methodology

Lectures and group work.

Materials supporting learning

  • A félév során folyamatosan feltöltött előadások diasorai.
  • Slideshows of the lectures which will be uploaded continously during the semester.

General Rules

Assessment of the learning outcomes described under 2.2. is based equally on one written end-term test and the final presentation (group work).

Performance assessment methods

Assessment of the learning outcomes described under 2.2. is based equally on one written end-term test and the final presentation (group work).

Percentage of performance assessments, conducted during the study period, within the rating

  • group work + presentation : obtainable: 50%
  • exam: obtainable: 50%

Percentage of exam elements within the rating

Issuing grades

%
Excellent 90-100
Very good 80–90
Good 70–80
Satisfactory 60–70
Pass 40–60
Fail 40

Retake and late completion

15th week

Coursework required for the completion of the subject

Nature of work Number of sessions per term
Participation in contact lessons 14×2=28
Home works 18
Preparing for the exam 14
total 60

Approval and validity of subject requirements

Topics covered during the term

Subject includes the topics detailed in the course syllabus to ensure learning outcomes listed under 2.2. can be achie-ved. Timing of the topics may be affected by calendar or other circumstances in each semester.

Lecture topics
1. Introduction
2. Fossil fuels and nuclear energy
3. Renewable energy resources
4. Energy and climate, Energy policy
5. Energy of transportation
6. Energy poverty
7. Energy efficiency
8. Business model of energy sector
9. Business model of energy sector
10. Group work
11. Presentation I.
12. Presentation II.

Additional lecturers

Name Position Contact details
Tamás Szőke PhD student szoke.tamas@gtk.bme.hu

Approval and validity of subject requirements