Qualification
Hydrogen for specialists and managers
Title of the offer: Hydrogen for specialists and managers
Provider: Carl von Ossietzky University Oldenburg, Leibniz University Hannover and Fraunhofer Institute for Wind Energy Systems IWES
Type of degree: Certificate of Advanced Studies (CAS) with 15 credit points (ECTS)
EQF level: DQR-7
Short description:
The training program builds on participants' existing professional qualifications and experience and enables them to assess, initiate and manage hydrogen projects. A hydrogen project is realistically planned and calculated during the training program.
Technical, economic and legal aspects must be combined in teamwork. This gives you a concrete insight into how projects are implemented in practice. Cross-industry collaboration creates a network from which you will benefit beyond the training. We provide you with interdisciplinary know-how on technology, grid integration, approval, law and financing. You will be able to view projects from different perspectives and communicate with all those involved.
Target group:
The training is aimed at employees in public institutions and administration who decide on or support hydrogen projects, as well as specialists and managers with a connection to hydrogen projects, e.g. in the following sectors:
- Conventional energy producers
- Renewable energies
- Automotive industry
- Grid operator (electricity and gas)
- Chemical industry
- Transportation companies
- Public utilities
- Steel industry
Duration in hours: 450 (including self-study and attendance phase)
Term: 6 months
Full-time / Part-time / Part-time: Part-time
Location: 6 face-to-face seminars (once a month, Fridays and Saturdays): Hanover, Oldenburg, Bremerhaven + online appointments (project work and meet ups) + excursions and company visits
Cost: EUR 6,000 (early booking price), EUR 6,500 (normal price)
Eligible for public funding? Inquire via h2@uni-oldenburg.de
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