Energy Security Policy 2200-EU011
The purpose of this course is to engage in a comprehensive examination of energy security issues, with a specific focus on an international context. Special attention will be given to analysing the influence of global and national political conditions in relation to energy security. By the conclusion of the course, students will possess the ability to articulate the progression of energy security policies and discern prevailing requirements within this domain.
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Learning outcomes
Knowledge: the graduate knows and understands
K_W14 foundational principles underlying the social, economic, legal, and various non-technical factors influencing energy activities. P7S_WG
Skills: the graduate is able to
K_U14 communicate in professional and other areas; Know the basic taxonomy used in the energy sector; P7S_UK
Social competences: the graduate is ready to
K_K04 conduct interdisciplinary research related to issues responding to the needs of energy companies and public administration; P7S_KK
Bibliography
A.Goldthau (ed.), The Handbook of Global Energy Policy, 2013
C.J. Cleveland, C. G. Morris, Handbook of Energy : Chronologies, Top Ten Lists, and Word Clouds, 2014
IEA, World Energy Outlook 2022. OECD/IEA and IEA country profiles.
Literature will be available at https://kampus.come.uw.edu.pl/
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