WIND Energy Project Management
Learn how to start up n offshore wind farm project. Design and all! Gain execution and management skills. Understand and discuss a wind farm’s lifecycle. Learn to work more effectively in an international, multidisciplinary team. And more!
The program in a nutshell
Your classes and workshops take place 3 days a week. Taught by a multidisciplinary teaching staff. You spend 1 day a week soaking up industry information at on-site company visits. And you have 1 day a week to work on your group project: organizing an offshore wind energy convention.
Together with your group, you create and organize an offshore wind energy convention. And present your plans to the class and the experts. The day and location. Programming. Guest speakers. Participant and visitor marketing. Exhibition space. Pricing. You plan and present everything, from A to Z.
Program details
Learning outcomes
By the end of the WIND Energy Project Management program you can:
- manage offshore wind farm design, construction and maintenance
- present a total overview of a wind farm lifecycle
- understand the aspects of managing a wind energy project
- work in a multidisciplinary, international team
Competences
You strengthen these competence areas during the program:
- Adopting a multidisciplinary point of view
- Managing and facilitating the process
- Advanced analysis capabilities
- Requirements engineering
- Design, optimization, maintenance
- Creating a business plan
- International collaboration
- Understanding grant applications, fund raising…
Dutch way of learning
The atmosphere in a Dutch classroom is quite informal and your lecturers are easy to talk to. In fact, at HAN you’re seen as a partner in the learning process. Class sizes are small and your lecturers encourage you to actively participate in class. To ask questions and give your own opinion. They also stimulate you to be creative and to discover things for yourself.
HAN International Intro
Get a good start to your studies during this week of orientation:
- learn about living in the Netherlands
- become familiar with the campus
- get on board with your exchange program
- make new friends!
What about credits and grading?
At HAN we use the European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System, or ECTS. It’s the standard credit system used in higher education across Europe. How does it work? One credit = 28 hours of study. Think of contact hours. Time spent working on assignments. Preparing for exams.
One semester = 30 credits = 840 hours of study. To earn credits, you need to pass your exams. What counts as a pass? A grade of at least 5.5.
Admission
What are the admission requirements? And how do I apply?