BUT Métiers de la Transition et de l'Efficacité Energétiques
- Organisation: IUT des pays de l'Adour
(Université de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour (UPPA)) - Type of Course: Initial education - Life-long learning - Sandwich/Apprenticeship training
- Language(s): French
- Place: Pau (French Regions: Nouvelle-Aquitaine)
- Prepared diploma/grade/title: BUT (three-year technological university degree)
- Level of entry: French Baccalaureat + 0
- This training is included in RNCP / RS
Course Details
Objectives: The BUT Professions of Energy Transition and Efficiency is a national diploma that can be prepared in initial training, in continuing education or in work-study. It is part of the European L.M.D. scheme with the possibility of capitalizing on the credits obtained in each module.
Specialized training in thermal energy is very popular in the sectors of production, distribution and use of energy. The main opportunities are in industry (aeronautics, automotive, food, etc.) and construction (study, energy efficiency).
From energy production to its use, "thermal-energy engineers" operate at all levels of the chain for the efficient and optimal implementation of techniques related to thermal and energy. This training includes a specific orientation towards the research and development of renewable energies.
Degree Level (EU) : 6 - (EQC level or equivalent)
Dedicated web site: https://iutpa.univ-pau.fr/fr/formations.html
Disciplines
Topics
- 1 - Environment and Physical Measurement: Radiation, Particles, Solar Wind, Debris, Mechanical and Thermal environment, Aerology, Meteorology, Climate, Environmental Measurements and Analysis, Physico-chemical Analysis, Sensors, Metrology, Vacuum Techniques, etc.
- 4 - Thermodynamics, Propulsion, Energy: Thermal Machines, Thermal Transfer and Control, Cryogenics, Pyrotechnics, Engines, Green Fuels/SAF, Hydrogen, Renewable Energies...
- 5 - Fluid Physics: Fluids, Aerodynamics, Aerothermodynamics, Acoustics, Hydraulics...
- 6 - Electrical Engineering: Generation and Storage of Electrical Energy, Conversion, Regulation, Power Electronics, Actuators, Electric Propulsion, Microsystems, Mechatronics...