After completing the course, the students have a general understanding of the possibilities of technology industry towards low carbon. The student learns to identify and examine the critical development areas of his own industry. The student gets the skills to anticipate and prepare for the challenges caused by climate change. Student understands the principles of carbon footprint and hand calculation and knows how to interpret the results and utilize them in the chosen industry or in his own organization.
He knows the importance of the technology industry in the carbon neutrality review at the national level. He understands the international standards related to the calculation of carbon footprints and handprints and knows how to use the information of previously performed carbon footprint analyses. He familiarizes himself with the technology industry's low-carbon road maps and knows how to position the influence opportunities of his own industry. The background is the UN, EU and national climate policy goals, agreements and obligations.
During the study period, the student prepares a road map for his own organization towards low carbon. He learns to evaluate the organization's impact potential and value the effects of different sub-processes and operating methods on low carbon.
He familiarizes himself with the principles of carbon footprint calculation in his own field. He learns to critically examine and analyze calculation results and learns to produce the parameters needed for carbon footprint calculation to support the actual road map.
During the practice work done in a peer group, students learn teamwork skills, information search and analytical research evaluation.