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            I. DEFINITION OF LEARNING UNITS AND TRAINING PATH


            1. Structure of each module


            MODULE 1:
            WAYS OF TRANSITION TO NATURAL ENERGY AND COMBATING CLIMATE
            CHANGE

              The aim of the Module:
              The aim of the “WAYS OF TRANSITION TO NATURAL ENERGY AND COMBATING
              CLIMATE CHANGE” module is to explain the process of transition to the use of
              natural energy illustrate through real cases how it can be further embraced,
              and to explain what are the threats from climate changes.
              Time duration:                 4 weeks (6-7 hours of self-study per week; 25 hours
                                             in total):

                                                 •  hands-on       sessions    (presential    and/or
                                                    online): 8 hours (2 hours per unit/main topic)
                                                 •  self-study sessions: 16 hours

                                                 •  assessment: 1 hour
              Level of EQF                   5
              ECVET:                         1 point = 1 ECVET = 25 hours
              Length of material:                •  20 pages of study materials divided into 4

                                                    chapters,
                                                 •  app. 5-6 pages per week,
                                                 •  the last week is devoted to preparation of

                                                    individual assignment.
              Assignment:                    The  assignment  is  available  through  the  mobile
                                             app:  Environmental application for start-ups.
              Learning objectives of the Module:

                  •  to explain the result of climate change,
                  •  to understand how transformation to natural energy is going,
                  •  to describe the impact of daily behaviours on climate change,
                  •  to  detail  legal  regulations  in  the  field  of  energy  transformation  and
                     climate change prevention,
                  •  to provide the optimal strategy for climate changes,
                  •  to  analyse  the  changes  in  process  of  energy  production  and
                     consumption,
                  •  to list the possible ways of transformation to natural energy.




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