Energy Conservation (Part L, F, J, C, D, Sustainability, and Circular Economy)
Certificate
Sonraí an Chúrsa
Course Code | GA_ECSCG_N09 |
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Céim | 9 |
Fad ama | 1 semester |
Creidmheasanna | 10 |
Modh Seachadta | Blended |
Suímh campais | Galway City – Dublin Road |
Modh Seachadta | Páirtaimseartha |

Forbhreathnú Cúrsa
This module aims, in as reasonably practicable way as possible, to develop an in-depth knowledge, understanding and experience of the design, site and compliance requirements for Part L (Conservation of Fuel and Energy in Dwellings; Conservation of Fuel and Energy in Buildings Other than Dwellings), while incorporating aspects of Part C (Site Preparation and Resistance to Moisture), Part D (Materials and Workmanship), Part F (Ventilation) and Part J (Heat Producing Appliances).
The module also aims to develop an in-depth knowledge, understanding and experience of relevant health and safety and best practice requirements for energy conservation and sustainable building fabric choices for the circular economy in dwellings and buildings other than dwellings.
On completion of this module, learners should be able to demonstrate, to a high standard of completion, their understanding and application of Part L through individual and group assessment and individual project work, to demonstrate compliance in the building regulations, and to model some legislative roles and responsibilities required in the Irish built environment regulations.
Sonraí an Chúrsa
Bliain 1
Seimeastar | Sonraí an Mhodúil | Creidmheasanna | Éigeantach / Roghnach |
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1 |
Energy Conservation (Part L, F, J, C, D, Sustainability, and Circular Economy)This module aims to develop an in-depth knowledge, understanding and experience in Part L(Conservation of Fuel and Energy in Dwellings; Conservation of Fuel and Energy in Buildings Other than Dwellings), while incorporating aspects of Part C, Part, Part F and Part J, health and safety and circular economy. On completion of this module, learners should be able to demonstrate their understanding and application of Part L and demonstrate compliance in the building regulations. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Investigate, determine and inform their knowledge, skills and experience relating to Part L Conservation of Fuel and Energy for Dwellings (L1, L2 and L6),The European Union (Energy Performance of Buildings) Regulations 2019, Regulation 7 and 8, Supplementary Documents, Acceptable Construction Details, Dwelling Energy Assessment Procedure,Health and Safety and best practice requirementsin the Irish built environment, in areasonably practicable way. 2. Investigate, determine and inform their knowledge, skills and experience relating to Part L Conservation of Fuel and Energy for Buildings other than Dwellings (L1, L4and L5),Health and Safety and best practice requirementsin the Irish built environment, in areasonably practicable way. 3. Investigate, determine and inform their knowledge, skills and experience relating toPart CSite Preparation and Resistance to Moisture, including C3 Dangerous Substances, C4 Resistance to Weather and Ground Moisture andC5 Definitions, Health and Safety and best practice requirements in the Irish built environment, in a reasonably practicable way. 4. Investigate, determine and inform their knowledge, skills and experience relating toPart DMaterials and Workmanship, including D1 Materials and Workmanship, D3Definitions and Supplementary Documents, Health and Safety and best practice requirements in the Irish built environment, in a reasonably practicable way. 5. Investigate, determine and inform their knowledge, skills and experience relating toPart F Ventilation,F2 Condensation in Roofs, Health and Safety and best practice requirements in the Irish built environment, in a reasonably practicable way. 6. Exercise professional judgement in the implementation ofinquiry into sustainable material choices forthe circular economyindwellings and buildings other than dwellings inthe Built Environment. |
10 | Mandatory |

Image description: This is an image of the full time (18 months) MSc Built Environment Regulation learning pathway for a September cohort of students. It uses the identifying colours from the legend to outline the full-time learning pathway on this course for 12 embedded programmes including 7 micro-credentials. Year 1 Semester 9 contains four modules as follows: Introduction to Legislation for the Built Environment (10 credits); Energy Conservation (Part L, F, J, C, D, Sustainability, and Circular Economy) (10 credits); Structures (Part A, C, D, Eurocodes, and Circular Economy) (5 credits); Fire Safety (Part B Dwelling Houses) (5 credits). Year 1 Semester 10 contains four modules as follows: Built Environment Research (5 credits); Services (Part E, F, G, H, J and D) (5 credits); Access and Use (Part M, B, J, DAC, Universal Design) (10 credits); Fire Safety (Part B Buildings other than Dwelling Houses, and FSC) (10 credits). Year 2 Semester 11 contains one module as follows: Built Environment Thesis (30 credits).

Image description: This is an image of the part time (30 months) MSc Built Environment Regulation learning pathway for a September cohort of students. It uses the identifying colours from the legend to outline the part-time learning pathway on this course for 12 embedded programmes including 7 micro-credentials. Year 1 Semester 9 contains two modules as follows: Energy Conservation (Part L, F, J, C, D, Sustainability, and Circular Economy) (10 credits); Fire Safety (Part B Dwelling Houses) (5 credits). Year 1 Semester 10 contains two modules as follows: Services (Part E, F, G, H, J and D) (5 credits); Fire Safety (Part B Buildings other than Dwelling Houses, and FSC) (10 credits). Year 2 Semester 9 contains two modules as follows: Introduction to Legislation for the Built Environment (10 credits); Structures (Part A, C, D, Eurocodes, and Circular Economy) (5 credits). Year 2 Semester 10 contains two modules as follows: Built Environment Research (5 credits); Access and Use (Part M, B, J, DAC, Universal Design) (10 credits). Year 3 Semester 11 contains one module as follows: Built Environment Thesis (30 credits).

Image description: This is an image of a legend identifying in different colours the 12 programme learning pathways on the MSc Built Environment Regulation. It identifies the following courses: Certificate in Energy Conservation and Environmental Services (15 Credits); Certificate in Fire Safety (15 Credits); PG Certificate in Built Environment Regulation (30 Credits); PG Dip in Science in Built Environment Regulation (60 Credits); MSc in Built Environment Regulation (90 Credits); Micro-credentials (5/10 Credits). It also indicates where some elements are taught between modules and suggested pre-requisite modules.
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Dul chun cinn
Successful candidates can progress to any of the following programmes:
- Postgraduate Certificate in Built Environment Regulation (30 ECTS credits) (Minor award)
- Postgraduate Diploma in Built Environment Regulation (60 ECTS credits) (Major award)
- MSc in Built Environment Regulation (90 ECTS credits) (Major award)
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Riachtanais Iontrála
Candidates must hold a cognate level 8 Bachelor (Hons) degree with a minimum grade classification of H2.2 or equivalent. Candidates who do not meet the H2.2 performance standard in a Level 8 award will be required to pass a qualifying assignment at a H2.2 performance standard as established by the Programme Board for the programme in question and as approved by the Registrar.
English Language Requirements are as determined by ATU and as published in the Access, Transfer and Progression code.
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) may be used to gain access to a programme subject to available places.
Táillí
HCI Micro-Credential Course Learner Fee Subsidy is available for this course.
Tuilleadh eolais faoi tháillíGairmeacha
This programme may facilitate employment opportunities in the broad area of Building Regulations and Building Control in the private and public sector, in local authority, and on site in the construction sector. This qualification may help to meet annual Continuing Professional Development requirements, and to align with professional body requirements. It may also present opportunities for progression into management and to more senior positions.
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There are employment opportunities for building regulation practitioners as specialists within their broader discipline areas of Architecture, Architectural Technology, Building Surveying, Consultancy, Consultant Engineering, Civil Engineering, Building Engineering, Building Services Engineering, Quality Engineering, Building Control Engineering, Local Authority Engineering, and Construction Management, to name a few.
Eolas Teagmhála
Online, Flexible and Professional Development, Galway-Mayo
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Department of Building and Civil Engineering
Dr Irene Hayden, Lecturer
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Building & Civil Engineering