In the EUCalc- Pathway Finder to a low-carbon EU- society certification programme, the candidates will understand the process of using the new tools that are used to calculate how human behaviour and technological adaptations are affecting the emission of greenhouse gases.
Along the six week journey in the course EUCalc- Pathway Finder to a low-carbon EU- society by edX the enrolled candidates will in detail be taught about the subject of “energy and earth sciences”. The EUCalc- Pathway Finder to a low-carbon EU- society certification syllabus contains three modules that will focus on the issue of global warming and deal with the ways of controlling it.
The course will enlighten the candidates with the use of a new tool titled- “EUCalc Pathways Explorer”, the tool will be consolidating data that are gathered from different sources. The course in no way makes the European Commission accountable for the use of any information that is contained within the course structure.
The Highlights
Course partnered by Tu Delft
Free registration
6 weeks programme
Certification by edX
Verified certificate
Self paced learning
6 weeks course
5-6 hours class every week
Introductory level programme
Programme Offerings
assignments
online learning
Lecturers
Transcripted videos
Projects
Courses and Certificate Fees
Fees Informations
Certificate Availability
Certificate Providing Authority
INR 3959
yes
Delft University of Technology
The EUCalc- Pathway Finder to a low-carbon EU- society programme is having free registration. Candidates need not pay any amount.
Candidates need to make a EUCalc- Pathway Finder to a low-carbon EU- society fees of Rs.3,682/- to upgrade the programme and thereafter get the certificate of completion from edX.
EUCalc- Pathway Finder to a low-carbon EU- society fees
Particulars
Amount in INR
Registration Fee
Free
Course Fee
Rs.3,682/-
Eligibility Criteria
Certification Qualification Details
To get the certificate of completion for EUCalc- Pathway Finder to a low-carbon EU- society training, candidates are requested to upgrade their current programme and pay the programme fees.
What you will learn
Knowledge of Environmental Science
As the EUCalc- Pathway Finder to a low-carbon EU- society certification comes to an end, participants would have gained insights about the following:
The students will be learning about the urgency of implementing climate protection plans for stopping global warming.
Candidates will be provided with examples of the various decarbonizations in the EUCalc- Pathway Finder to a low-carbon EU- society training.
The participants will discuss the reasons behind climate change and will work on policies to stop it.
EUCalc- Pathway Finder to a low-carbon EU- society certification benefits the candidates as they will work on projects to mitigate plans.
The students will also be constructing pathways to minimize greenhouse gas emissions.
The applicants will have their skills developed in the various tools in climate protection.
The students in this course will be taught to gauge the crisis because of greenhouse gas emissions.
Candidates will be taught about the various synergies of climate change so that they can frame policies.
The participants will be learning to put together the data in a scientific manner.
The impact of public transport on global warming will be covered by the candidates in detail.
Who it is for
The candidates who are interested in the said things can apply for the EUCalc- Pathway Finder to a low-carbon EU- society online course:
The candidates who are eager to pursue a verified certificate in the genre of “energy and earth sciences” can register for the online course.
Participants willing to study more about greenhouse effects can apply for this course.
Application Details
For confirming the seat in EUCalc- Pathway Finder to a low-carbon EU- society certification course the students have to follow the given instructions-
Step 1: The provided link has to be followed by the candidates- https://www.edx.org/course/eucalc-pathway-finder-to-a-low-carbon-eu-society
Note- The course is currently archived. Please visit the site of edX for more updates.