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Financial and Building Energy Management
Certificate
Course Details
Course Code | LL_CFBEM_S |
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Level | 8 |
Duration | 1 year |
Credits | 10 |
Method of Delivery | On-campus |
Campus Locations | Donegal – Letterkenny |
Mode of Delivery | Part Time |
Course Overview
This programme will serve to upskill professionals in the construction industry in the areas of financial and building energy management.
The Building Energy Management module aims to provide the learner with the knowledge and skills required to assess and improve the efficiency of resource use in an organisation. Depending on the learner’s background, it aims to consolidate and advance the skills and knowledge already attained from working in the energy/ construction industry.
The Financial Information for Decision Making in Construction module is designed to enable learners to develop a significant understanding and make constructive contributions to the effective management of the financial activities of a business enterprise within the construction industry.
In doing so, learners will develop a sound working knowledge of the various concepts, principles and techniques from the disciplines of management and business finance as they apply to the construction industry.
The course’s combination of modules will enable learners to apply financial analysis to engineering applications.
Course Details
Year 1
Semester | Module Details | Credits | Mandatory / Elective |
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1 |
Buidling Energy ManagementThis module aims to provide the knowledge and skills to assess and improve the efficiency of resource use in an organisation to the benefit of the organisation and the environment. Practical energy analysis tools are developed along with effective energy management structural processes suitable for a range of organisational scales. Learning Outcomes 1. Identify opportunities to improve the efficiency of resource use within an organisation |
05 | Mandatory |
2 |
Financial Information for Decision Making in ConstructionThis Financial Information and decision making module is designed to enable learners to develop/enhance their understanding and to make constructive contributions to the effective financial management of a business enterprise within the construction industry. In doing so, they will enhance/develop a sound working knowledge of the various concepts, principles and techniques from the disciplines of management and business finance as they apply to the construction industry. Learning Outcomes 1. Examine the context in which investment and financing decisions are typically made within construction related industries and examine macro-economic factors, such as taxation, availability of finance and interest rates which influence these decisions. |
05 | Mandatory |
Recommended Study Hours per week
Examination and Assessment
On-Campus Attendance Requirement
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Entry Requirements
Standard Level 7 (NFQ) entry requirements apply.
A Level 7 (Ordinary degree) in a construction/ engineering discipline or equivalent by recognition of prior learning (RPL) for mature learners.
A knowledge of construction technology and services with a background in facilities management or construction economics is desirable.
Further Information
Who Should Apply?
This programme will serve to upskill professionals in the construction industry.
Contact Information
Department of Civil Engineering & Construction
Department Administration: +353 (0)74 918 6406 / +353 (0)74 918 6410
Head of Department: Anne Boner
E: Anne.Boner@atu.ie
T: +353 (0)74 918 6403
Civil Engineering and Construction