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This program is tailored for engineers and professionals seeking to enter the rapidly growing hydrogen sector, valued at billions of dollars. It's ideal for those wanting to grasp hydrogen production methods, storage solutions, and energy applications. Students passionate about this dynamic field will gain insights into building a sustainable future through hydrogen innovations.
Program Advantages
Potential eligibility for CPD accreditation through regional engineering bodies.
Obtain an EIT-issued Certificate of Completion.
Learn from internationally recognized faculty and industry leaders.
Study flexibly from any location while maintaining full-time employment.
Engage with experts during live sessions and stay current with industry developments.
Join a diverse global community for valuable networking with peers from varied professional backgrounds.
Master hydrogen fundamentals, production techniques, applications, and global regulatory frameworks.
Acquire knowledge from specialists about cutting-edge hydrogen technologies, considering market dynamics and economic variables.
Develop practical skills for evaluating both technical and commercial aspects of contemporary hydrogen production methods.
The curriculum consists of 12 comprehensive units addressing core process and plant design principles. Participants will explore hydrogen energy fundamentals, storage solutions like fuel cells, and breakthrough technologies transforming the industry. The course examines various production techniques, particularly electrolysis using renewable sources, while detailing storage methods and electricity generation through fuel cells.
Throughout the program, we'll thoroughly analyze the hydrogen economy's future trajectory, examining both potential and obstacles. Participants will gain in-depth knowledge of hydrogen's characteristics and safety protocols, particularly regarding production facilities and refueling infrastructure.
For entry into most EIT degree programs, you need to have completed a minimum level of education similar to successful completion of Australian Year 12 with good grades. There are no formal entrance requirements, these courses are aimed at those working in industry in technical positions who want to upskill or cross-skill in a particular field.