Brochure EERM

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EERM 2010-2011 Advanced Course in Energy and Environmental Risk Management

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Advanced Course in Energy and Environmental Risk Management

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EERM 2010-2011

Advanced Course

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Energy and

Environmental Risk

Management

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A joint programme between:

Programme Content The Advanced Course EERM consists of 14 modules over a period of 4 months. The three areas involved are:

• Energetics • Energy Economics and Management • Energy and Environmental Risk Management

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Programme Structure

ENERGETICS ECTS/CFU Hours

Quantitative Methods for Industrial Applications 2 16

Energy Economics Technology and Economics of Energy Sources

2 16

Network Systems 1 8

ENERGY ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT

Finance 1 8

Accounting and Industrial Organization 2 16

Energy Economics

Regulation of Energy Markets

2 16

Energy Management 2 16

Technology and Economics of Nuclear 2 16

Technology and Economics of Energy Renewable Resources

2 16

ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL RISK MANAGEMENT

Environmental Markets 2 16

Modelling Energy Markets 2 16

Evaluation of Renewable Plants and Regulation 1 8

Derivatives and Financial Risk in Energy Markets 2 16

Evaluating and Financing Energetic Projects Managing and Evaluating Environmental Risk

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EERM Focus

The aim of the EERM Advanced Course is to develop professional

skills in the management of energy resources, through up-to-date

technologies and quantitative techniques applied to financial mar-

kets. EERM offers a theoretical basis both in the field of the rational

use of energy and in the field of financial risk. Analytic instruments

from Financial Theory and quantitative analysis of risk are presen-

ted. A section of the course is especially devoted both to regulation

and to environmental markets since they are important aspects of

the energy sector. Renewable resources are thoroughly studied,

both from the technical point of view and project evaluation. Besi-

des the theoretical skills, EERM offers the opportunity of an inter-

nship in private and public institutions and enterprises.

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Learning Outcomes

The link between the competences of the academic theoretical

approach and the professional experience offered allows for

the development of a training programme of the highest level,

able to provide professionals for the ‘Energy Management’

sector in an organic, new and complete way. At the end of the

course, there will be an internship with the companies and o-

ther organizations which are participating in this initiative. The

Course provides a professional training in line with the training

objectives of various local organizations (at regional and pro-

vincial level).

Participants of previous editions are all now placed with com-

panies working in the Energy sector, thanks to their work pla-

cement experience and the knowledge and skills acquired on

the Course.

Name: Diego Busignani

Nationalilty: Argentinian Position: Senior Financial Analyst at EDP

(Energias de Portugal) - Brasil Group

ERM gave me a global vision on energy markets from the foundamentals:

quantitative methods, finance, basic of termodynamics, regulation and e-nergy management. With teachers of exceptional experience in their sector,

ERM let me know Italian, European and International reality and trends.

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Quick Facts

Maximum number of participants: 30

Duration: - Classes from April to July 2011

- Internship from September to December 2011

Frequency: Fridays and Saturdays from 9.00 a.m. to 6.00 p.m.

Credits: 36 ECTS

Language: English

Venue of the Course: University of Milano-Bicocca

Requirements:

• a first level degree in any of the following subject areas: Engi-

neering, Economics, Mathematics, Statistics, Physics and Chem-

istry;

• a second level degree.

Selection

The admission to the Advanced Course will be carried out on the ba-

sis of an interview and an evaluation of the applicant’s CV.

The selection will take place on February 14th, 2011 at 10 a.m. in

the Department of Quantitative Methods for Economics and Busi-

ness Sciences, Seminar Room (U7 - 4th floor), University of Milan –

Bicocca

Tuition fee: € 2.500,00

Last year an average of 25 % of the candidates obtained total ex-

emption from tuition fee, while 75 % obtained a fee reduction.