Energy Systems Studies Minor
The Minor in Energy Systems Studies provides students with fundamental knowledge of energy systems and prepare them for entry-level positions in sectors of the energy industry, graduate school, government service, and life-long learning and professional development.
The Educational Objectives of the Minor in Energy Systems Studies are:
- To provide students with the social, economic and technical knowledge needed to make informed energy system decisions for both renewable and non-renewable sources.
- To provide students with a practical experience assessing energy systems including sources, generation, transmission, resource utilization and environmental impact.
- To provide students with an understanding of environmental and sustainability issues related to global energy systems.
Requirements for the Minor in Energy Systems Studies:
Required courses
ENGY 101 | Energy Resources & Utilization I | 3 |
ENGY 102 | Energy Resources & Utilization Lab I | 1 |
ENGY 103 | Energy Resources & Utilization II | 3 |
ENGY 104 | Energy Resources & Utlization Lab II | 1 |
ENGY 401 | Energy Systems Design | 3 |
ENVS 315 | Environmental Impact & Resource Assessment | 3 |
ECON 211 | Principles of Microeconomics | 3 |
ECON 350 | Environmental & Natural Resource Economics | 3 |
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