Low Carbon Power Technology - Micro-credential
Overview
This course qualifies for a 80% subsidy under the HCI Fees Subsidy. Please refer to the fees section for details and eligibility criteria.
Who is this Micro-credential for?
This micro-credential targets relevant professionals interested in sustainable power generation technologies across industry and the public sector, including Mechanical and Electrical Engineers, Planners, Energy/Sustainability Consultants, Small Medium Enterprises.
Why should I take this Micro-credential?
What will I learn?
What will I do?
For eligibility details, please refer to the Eligibility Criteria.
Apply at the following link.
Closing Date for applications: 12th August
| Course Location | Dublin |
| Location Postcode | Dublin 2 |
| Awarding Body | Trinity College Dublin |
| Awarding Body Details | 10 ECT |
| Course Start Date | 8th September 2025 |
| Course Duration | There is one intake per year in September |
| Course Time | Weekly lectures and tutorials during daytime hours. |
| Course Fee | 2,080 |
| Entry Requirements | Entry requirements & Prerequisite documents Applicants must have a 2.1 grade in a level 8 degree in Engineering or a cognate discipline. CV & Transcript (2:1) |

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