Certificate in Energy Renovation of Traditional Buildings

08

Level

24 Weeks

Duration

TUS

Provider

Blended

Mode

€1250*

Fees

The Heritage Council

Supported by
This programme is in collaboration with, and supported by, the above authority.

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DASBE-Funded Opportunities*

This is a DASBE-funded programme. To be eligible for DASBE funding support, you must be resident in Ireland. For further information on DASBE funding eligibility and requirements please contact the programme provider. The DASBE funding support will be reviewed annually and will run until 2024.

Programme Provider Information

For point of contact and additional information in relation to this programme, please contact the registering provider, Technological University of the Shannon.
*Funding available for successful applicants
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Programme Overview

Programme Overview

The aim of this programme is to provide learners with the relevant knowledge and skills to operate in this sector and ensure such buildings undergo energy renovations in a safe and sustainable manner. This Certificate enables energy efficient retrofitting of traditional buildings by understanding the principles of hydroscopic materials and appropriate retrofitting methodologies and using digital tools and technologies to assess and determine solutions. 

Certificate in Energy Renovation for Traditional Buildings (Special Purpose Award, Level 8, 10 ECTS)

This programme is developed through the DASBE project, funded by HCI Pillar 3 initiative in conjunction with the Heritage Council.

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