

Our Courses
Sustainable Energy: Design a Renewable Future
Learn how to make the transition to 100% renewable energy from wind, solar and biomass for electricity, heat and fuels for a sustainable future.
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Energy Markets of Today
Understand the European energy market and the economic principles behind it.
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30
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The Transition to the Decarbonised Economy of Tomorrow
Dive into the economic strategies for promoting the energy transition: technologies, policies, pricing, emission trading and more.
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30
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Geoscience: the Earth and its Resources
Your introduction to modern Earth Sciences with application to the Geology of hydrocarbon, hydrogeology and geothermal energy.
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30
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Global Housing Design
Learn about the key design strategies required to develop adequate housing and inclusive dwelling environments for sustainable urban development.
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28
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Global Software Development
Develop the technical and organizational skills you need to practice software engineering in a globally distributed environment.
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50
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Technology of Intelligent and Integrated Energy Systems
Design an integrated energy system recognizing the role of intelligent use of various technologies including renewable energy sources, energy storage, electric vehicles, thermal systems and interconnected multi-carrier grids.
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25
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Digitalization of Intelligent and Integrated Energy Systems
Learn where and how to apply intelligence to the energy grid to create a digitalized, automated, integrated and optimized energy system. The course discusses state-of-the-art digital technologies, so you are at the forefront of the power grid revolution.
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Policy and Management of Modern Energy Systems
Gain insight into the technology, economics, governance and management of the energy system and its current transitions to combat climate change so you can take appropriate decisions and design feasible policies.
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30
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Business Implications of Intelligent and Integrated Energy Systems
Learn how digital technologies help with the energy transition and then how to use this to develop future potential business models in various energy and energy-dependent sectors.
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Modelling with Differential Equations
How do populations grow? How do viruses spread? What is the trajectory of a glider? Introduce yourself to the modelling cycle which includes: analyzing a problem, formulating it as a mathematical model, calculating solutions and validating your results.
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30
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Managing Building Adaptation: A Sustainable Approach
Learn how to adapt buildings sustainably by applying management tools to real-life cases in the built environment.
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30
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Design in Healthcare: Using Patient Journey Mapping
Learn about the Patient Journey Mapping method for innovative product and service design in healthcare.
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15
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Project Management of Engineering Projects: Preparing for Success
Create your own project plan and learn about the critical role of the early phases of a project and the importance of people as key drivers of project success.
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24
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Calculus I: From Functions to Differential Equations
Refresh and review your bachelor-level calculus. This course covers all the various differentiation and integration techniques and guides you through several important methods for solving differential equations.
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21
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Calculus II: Multivariable Functions
This course provides an overview of bachelor-level calculus of multivariable functions (Calculus II). You will review many basic concepts related to differentiation and integration of multivariable functions.
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27
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Linear Algebra I: Vectors and Linear Equations
This course provides an overview of bachelor-level linear algebra. You will review all the concepts and practice and refresh the skills related to vectors and linear equations.
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27
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Linear Algebra II: Matrices and Linear Transformations
This course provides an overview of bachelor-level linear algebra. You will review all the concepts and practice and refresh the skills related to matrices and linear transformations.
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21
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Probability Theory
This course provides an introduction to probability theory. You will encounter discrete and continuous random variables and learn in which situations they appear, what their properties are and how they interact.
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23
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Statistics
This course provides an overview of bachelor-level statistics. You will review the concepts of descriptive and inferential statistics. You will use the statistical software package R on real data to gain insight in these topics.
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35
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Modern Distributed Systems
Distributed systems are the backbone of modern society but entail challenges in areas such as complexity and energy-use. Discover distributed systems from first principles, understand the architectures and techniques derived from them and explore examples of current practical use.
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Multidisciplinary Research Methods for Engineers
Engineering is no longer limited to working in a single domain; nowadays engineers increasingly work in multidisciplinary fields. After this course you will be able to carry out all stages of multidisciplinary research using appropriate research methods.
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39
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Understanding Nuclear Energy
Learn the science and technology behind nuclear energy and the special features of this energy source.
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(Re)Imagining Port Cities: Understanding Space, Society and Culture
Port city regions are at the forefront of many urgent contemporary issues such as migration, climate change, digitization, etc. Addressing these challenges and developing sustainable solutions, requires more than technical interventions, it requires rethinking and redesigning the basic spatial and socio-cultural paradigms that prevail at present.
In this course we will analyze examples of port cities from a multi-disciplinary, cross-cultural perspective. You will develop the skills to identify and address the challenges port cities face now and into the future.
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42
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