The International Semester Program in Energy Economics is offered by the Ulm University of Applied Sciences to international students. The program runs for the regular semester time in spring (March - July) and autumn (October - February) and is taught in English, in classes together with German students.
The following lectures are possible:
SPEEC Courses |
Credits (ECTS) |
Fall semester
| Spring semester
|
Leadership and Business Communication
| 5 | 5 |
Sustainability and the Environment
| 5 | 5 |
System Automation
| 4 | 4 |
Cross-Cultural Management
| 5 | 5 |
Energy Project
| 5 | 5 |
Elements of Complex Systems Simulation | 5 | 5 |
German as Foreign Language (depending on the level) | 2, 3 or 5 | 2, 3 or 5 |
Analytics for Energy Data |
5
|
|
Energy Efficiency | 5 | |
Statistics
|
5
| |
Project Management
|
5 | |
Energy Regulation
| 5
| |
Energy Meteorology
| 5 | |
Germany within Europe | 4 | |
Operations Research | | 5 |
Performance Management
| | 5 |
Energy Trading and Risk Management |
| 5 |
Data Management in Energy Markets
|
| 5 |
Seminar in Energy Economics |
| 5 |
Germany in the last three centuries | | 4 |
Remarks:
Please note, that the courses "Seminar in Energy Economics" and "Energy Project" are limited concerning the number of participants.
Some courses might overlap - schedules change each semester.
English taught facultative modules in the field of energy economics will take place every semester as well. But they vary from semester to semester.
SPEEC Course Brochure (PDF)
German Language Courses
Ulm University of Applied Sciences is offering an intensive German language course for students with no or little knowledge of German. The course takes place before the start of the program and runs two weeks. Students with previous knowledge of German can take part in an introductory one-week block course to refresh their German and learn about aspects of culture and daily life. During the term, the Semester Program in Energy Engineering is also accompanied by parallel German language classes at different levels.