Energy Economics and Energy Data Management deals with questions such as
- How is the energy transition changing markets, structures and technologies?
- How are energy flows and energy data being networked and intelligently controlled?
- How are competition, regulation, politics and legislation influencing the energy market?
- What consequences does the energy transition have on the development of the electricity market?
- What are the cost components of the electricity price?
- How does trading on the electricity exchange work?
- What legal framework conditions are set by energy policy?
- What contribution can communication technologies make to intelligently networking and controlling energy flows and energy data?
The electrical energy world requires broad-based expertise
Today's complex world of electrical energy requires a comprehensive range of knowledge. Basic electrical engineering knowledge is essential, which forms the basis for specialization in electrical energy technology. This focuses on the generation, transmission and efficient use of energy. Knowledge of the dynamics of the energy markets and Business Studies is also essential. In addition, competent handling of energy data and industry-specific tools is crucial for success in the fast-moving energy sector. The combination of technical, economic and digital know-how makes specialists in this sector particularly valuable.
With or without a practical semester at any time
The Bachelor's degree program in Energy Economics and Energy Data Management is based on the value chain of the energy market, i.e. the separate areas of production, grid operation and trading. The energy technology part of the course is based on the Electrical Energy and Environmental Engineering focus of the Electrical Engineering study program. In addition, there are economic aspects such as energy trading, energy policy, company processes, grid operation, regulation management and sales. You will also deal with the combination of information and energy technology for energy automation and intelligent grid management.
The seven-semester study option gives you the opportunity to establish contact with companies during the practical phase, expand your practical knowledge and enhance your intercultural skills, for example by spending time abroad. You can also decide for or against an internship semester during your studies. In any case, all your achievements will be recognized and transferred if you transfer.
Bachelor of Engineering and protected title "Ing."
After successfully completing your studies, you will receive a Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.) degree. At the same time, you will have the right to use the protected professional title of engineer.