Solar Energy Systems Course for Energy Engineering Students in the Context of the European Higher Education Area (EHEA)

Authors

  • Herminio Martínez-García Author
  • Jordi Cosp-Vilella Author
  • J. Luís Durán-Moyano Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24084/repqj14.533

Keywords:

University Education, Bologna Process, European Higher Education Area (EHEA), Energy Engineering Degree, Solar Energy Systems Course

Abstract

The Bologna Process is a voluntary intergovernmental European cooperation initiative that led to the creation of the named European Higher Education Area (EHEA). EHEA was formed to promote mobility, increase academic recognition and attract students and staff from around the world to Europe. In this framework, since 2009, the Barcelona College of Industrial Engineering (Escuela Universitaria de Ingeniería Técnica Industrial de Barcelona – EUETIB) of the Technical University of Catalonia – BarcelonaTech (UPC) is offering the 4-year Bachelor Degree in Energy Engineering since 2009 with a total number of ECTS credits of 240. Current article deals with the inclusion of the sizing and design of solar energy systems in the context of this degree. In particular, and although this topic was eventually abandoned in the initial degree curriculum, the paper deals with the development of a 3rd-year course, Energy Integration, that focuses on this topic.

Author Biographies

  • Herminio Martínez-García

    Department of Electronics Engineering

  • Jordi Cosp-Vilella

    Department of Electronics Engineering

  • J. Luís Durán-Moyano

    Department of Automatic Control. Barcelona College of Industrial Engineering (EUETIB)
    Technical University of Catalonia (UPC). BarcelonaTech. Spain

Published

2024-01-16

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