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HND Energy Management
About this course
Energy management is a field that has become central to how organisations, cities, and nations respond to the twin pressures of rising energy costs and the urgent need to reduce carbon emissions. It draws on engineering, economics, policy, and management to address questions about how energy is produced, distributed, consumed, and conserved. Practitioners in this field work to improve the efficiency of buildings, industrial processes, and energy systems, helping organisations reduce their environmental impact and operating costs while contributing to broader sustainability goals. At Coventry University, this two-year programme gives you a grounding in the principles and practice of energy management. You will study the technical dimensions of energy systems, including how buildings and industrial sites consume energy and where efficiency improvements can be made, alongside the commercial and organisational dimensions of implementing energy strategies. You will develop skills in energy auditing, demand-side management, renewable energy technologies, and the financial appraisal of energy projects. The programme also considers the policy and regulatory environment that shapes energy decisions at organisational and national levels. The two-year duration makes this a focused and efficient route into the field, suited to students who wish to build specialist expertise quickly and enter the energy sector or apply energy management skills within a broader role. You will develop both technical literacy and the practical management skills needed to lead energy improvement projects within organisations. Graduates from energy management programmes find opportunities across a wide range of sectors. Common career destinations include energy consultancy, facilities management, sustainability roles within large organisations, local authorities and public sector bodies, utilities companies, and the construction and built environment sector. As energy efficiency and decarbonisation become priorities across the economy, the demand for graduates with this combination of technical and commercial knowledge continues to grow. Some graduates also pursue further study in environmental management, sustainable engineering, or related postgraduate programmes.
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