ENERGY SUBJECTS IN SCHOOLS

ENERGY INTENSIVE COURSES

ENERGY TRIPS

We organize energy trips for youngsters to visit various plants and projects, providing them with a valuable opportunity to gain firsthand experience with real-life energy equipment and tools. These trips aim to help the new generation develop a better understanding of different energy sources and technologies, fostering their knowledge and awareness in the field.
During one week, school students visit the campus of the university, where they receive a comprehensive overview of energy. The learning experience primarily involves engaging in practical experiments.
We have developed an energy program specifically designed for children aged 12-18 years. This program is delivered both locally in schools and through our online platform.
Enerhack specialists have developed a variety of practical experiments that can be used to conduct exciting workshops for children. These workshops are highly suitable for company events.
PARTICIPANTS' FEEDBACK
Markus
12.grade student
"I highly recommend this course, because this course has been the most interesting in 3 years"

"Seemed interesting. Lots of practice and less theory"

"Because it seemed like an exciting topic and the subject is taught by a good teacher, in addition to that I wanted to be away from school for once and TalTech seemed like the perfect place for that"
Camilla
12.grade student
"At times I was interested in the topic of energy, and there are opportunities for further education here (for a highly paid and necessary position)"

"Everything, how it was carried out and learned a lot about the topics, and there was practice as well as guests who talked about their field."
Artur
12.grade student
"I liked everything. the teachers were nice, the practice was interesting and the whole week itself was very tip-top"

"And, just go, you won't regret it! Totally nice"
Laura
12.grade student
"Within the course, I got a better understanding of where I want to go in the future and what options I have."

"I recommend it. University life is quite different from high school life. Second, this subject/topic (thermal energy) is super cool."