ENERGY MANAGEMENT IN MANUFACTURING PROCESSES
(objectives)
The main objective of the “Energy and industrial services management” Course is to provide the student with the knowledge and technical and practical skills for the management of both industrial services and energy in contexts such as the industrial one. In particular, the objectives associated with the following aspects have to be considered: 1) knowledge and understanding: the expected learning outcomes are knowledge of the criteria and strategies aimed at choosing, analyzing and optimizing the managerial, technical and energy aspects of industrial services in the industrial production contexts; 2) applying knowledge and understanding: during the course, purely applicative issues will be addressed, relating to the application / implementation of the concepts learned in real contexts, therefore useful for developing resolution skills strategically, economically and technically suitable for problems of a complex and multidisciplinary nature within the plant and energy sector for production departments; 3) making judgements: at the end of the course the student will be provided with both practical and theoretical notions relating to the technical, energy and economic aspects associated with the management of industrial services, strengthening the skills already developed and having the ability to solve problems relating to issues, even new or that require multidisciplinary approaches, in any case deriving from the current sector. 4) communication skills: at the end of the course the student will be able to communicate technical conclusions clearly and unambiguously to specialist and non-specialist interlocutors operating in the energy management and industrial services sector; 5) learning skills: among the expected results is that the student has developed a learning ability that allows him to deepen the issues addressed independently, adapting to the needs he will encounter in the workplace.
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