Program Overview
Energy Economics and Policy - Module EC6141
Introduction
The University of Limerick, in collaboration with GreenTech Skillnet, is offering a 12-week accredited micro-credential in Energy Economics and Policy. This program covers the key dynamics affecting energy markets from both the supply and demand sides.
How to Apply
There are two options to apply for this program:
- Option 1: Apply for GreenTech Skillnet funding - A limited number of funded places are available. Applicants can express their interest via the GreenTech Skillnet, and upon assessment of eligibility, they will be provided with a link to apply for a place on the program to the University of Limerick.
- Option 2: Apply directly for a self-financed place - Applicants who do not require or qualify for funding can apply directly for a place on this micro-credential by contacting the Skillnet directly for the application link.
English Language Requirements
Applicants who do not have English as their first language may satisfy English language requirements in the following ways:
- If their qualifications have been obtained in a country where English is an official language.
- By providing an English translation of their qualification(s)/transcripts and an English language competency certificate.
Program Details
The Energy Economics and Policy micro-credential is designed to cover contemporaneous dynamics affecting energy markets. It is a 12-week program, indicating a focused and intensive learning experience. The collaboration with GreenTech Skillnet suggests an emphasis on practical, industry-relevant skills in energy economics and policy, potentially benefiting professionals and individuals interested in the energy sector.
University of Limerick
The University of Limerick is committed to providing high-quality education and research opportunities. With its faculties and departments, UL offers a comprehensive range of academic programs, including those in the fields of science, engineering, business, and arts. The university's commitment to innovation, research, and community engagement provides students with a rich and supportive learning environment.
Conclusion
The Energy Economics and Policy micro-credential at the University of Limerick, supported by GreenTech Skillnet, presents an opportunity for individuals to deepen their understanding of energy markets and policy. This program, with its focused curriculum and collaborative approach, aims to equip participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to navigate the complex landscape of energy economics and policy effectively.
