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HND Energy Engineering by Flexible Open Learning
About this course
Energy engineering is the branch of engineering concerned with the generation, conversion, distribution, and efficient use of energy in all its forms. As the world transitions away from fossil fuels towards renewable and low-carbon alternatives, energy engineers are central to one of the most consequential technological shifts in human history. The discipline requires a thorough grounding in electrical theory, thermodynamics, power systems, and control engineering, and those foundations are just as relevant to renewable energy, smart grids, and energy storage as they are to traditional power generation. The distance learning Energy Engineering programme at Teesside University is delivered by flexible open learning, making it accessible to students who need to study around work or personal commitments. You will study the fundamentals of electrical theory from first principles, working through to the point where you can solve complex circuits. AC theory is covered in depth alongside digital and analogue circuits, with attention to the issues arising from each type of control. Starting with the basics of electricity and simple circuits, including current, voltage, and Kirchhoff's Laws, the programme progresses through sinusoidal AC circuits, phasors, harmonics, and the use of filters to control outputs. Electronics is introduced through fundamental components and builds towards more complex systems, giving you a solid foundation in the principles that underpin modern energy engineering practice. The flexible open learning mode suits professionals already working in energy, utilities, electrical installation, or engineering maintenance who want to formalise and deepen their qualifications without interrupting their careers. Graduates are prepared for roles in energy engineering, power systems, utilities management, renewable energy development, and electrical systems design across the energy, manufacturing, and infrastructure sectors.
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