Tag: Studiengänge

  • FHNW launches three new degree programmes on sustainability

    FHNW launches three new degree programmes on sustainability

    From this autumn, the University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland will be offering three new courses in the Bachelor’s degree programme in Energy and Environmental Technology. According to a press release, the aim is to equip students with the skills they need to develop solutions to current sustainability challenges. The programme is available as a full-time, part-time, part-time or practice-integrated Bachelor’s degree course. Practical relevance is taught in projects with companies from industry and business.

    The three new degree programmes offered at the Brugg-Windisch campus and in Muttenz BL are: Sustainable Buildings and Cities, Circular Economy and Resource Management and Renewable Energies and Energy Systems.

    According to the Sustainable Buildings and Cities degree programme, buildings are responsible for around 40 percent of Switzerland’s energy consumption and bind enormous quantities of raw materials that are not yet sufficiently recovered and recycled in a closed-loop process. At the same time, the hot summers show how important intelligently planned and optimised cities are to counteract high temperatures.

    Intelligent cycles that are as closed as possible and the ecologically and socially sustainable use of resources are the focus of the Circular Economy and Resource Management degree programme. A sustainable economy must be based on circular thinking.

    The Renewable Energies and Energy Systems degree programme focuses on the future of energy. Students are given the tools they need to design innovative technical solutions such as photovoltaics, wind and water, as well as the entire energy system from control and regulation to transmission, storage and conversion, such as power-to-gas.

  • Lucerne University of Applied Sciences offers training in digital construction

    Lucerne University of Applied Sciences offers training in digital construction

    From March 2022, the Techik & Architektur department at HSLU will be offering modular advanced training courses in digital construction. According to a media release , she wants to close the skills gap of numerous specialists in whose training digitization has not yet played a role.

    The HSLU starts with two Certificate of Advanced Studies (CAS): Digital Construction – Ordering & Development and Digital Construction – Design & Planning. In the following semesters, the modules Management & Collaboration, Fabrication & Creation and Operation & Maintenance are to be added. The expansion to Diploma of Advanced Studies (DAS) and Master of Advanced Studies (MAS) is in preparation. Those who take part in the further training will become "a professional in digital ordering, planning, building and operation and will receive an in-depth overall view of the digital value chain and the lifecycle data management of tomorrow".

    As the HSLU notes, there is a lot of catching up to do in the construction industry when it comes to the application of digitally based processes, methods and technologies. Hundreds of corresponding advertisements can already be found on job portals. The curriculum is based on specific practical tasks and international requirements. "In this way, the participants create the best conditions for positions at home and abroad," says co-program director Markus Weber.