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2011-2012 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Energy Technology Management [8001] ‡


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Bachelor of Applied Science

(120 Credit Hours)

Program Director

TBA
941-752-5267 Bradenton
941-408-1300, ext. 65267 Venice
bacc@scf.edu

Program Description and Goal:

The Bachelor of Applied Science in Energy Technology Management Program encompasses a broad, emerging field requiring the application of energy-related principals and skills in order to recommend, implement, support and monitor systems and policies of energy usage for large buildings or complexes. The program is not designed as an engineering degree or to prepare graduates for work in power plants or power-generating industries, traditional or alternative. This workforce degree’s program of study includes principles of energy conservation, instrumentation calibration, monitoring systems and test procedures, energy loss inspection protocols, energy conservation techniques, data collection and report preparation. Program graduates will be hired under various titles by commercial, retail, governmental, and/or other entities that utilize one or more large buildings. They also may be hired by energy consulting and testing firms as well as construction and engineering firms and building commissioning entities. Graduates will qualify for positions associated with energy management, such as energy applications specialists, facilities managers and energy conservation specialists. They also may pursue entrepreneurial endeavors as energy consultants and/or energy auditors.

Admission Requirements

Admission requirements to the Bachelor of Applied Science in Energy Technology Management Program include:

  1. A 2.0 GPA on a scale of 4.0;
  2. Earned a minimum of an Associate in Science/Associate in Applied Science (in related area such as engineering technology), or an Associate in Arts degree, from a regionally accredited education institution;
  3. Completed College Level Academic Skills (CLAS) or equivalent, unless exempt; and
  4. Successfully completed the prerequisite courses with a grade of C or better.

Note(s):


Prerequisite classes are offered in the 2011 Fall term. Upper division classes will be offered starting in the 2012 Spring term.

The above courses also meet respective general education requirements as needed.

Program courses will be finalized in Fall 2011. For latest information, check the program website at scf.edu/Bachelors.

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