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2012-2013 University Catalog (Revised 2012-10-02) 
    
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Energy Engineering Minor


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Offered by: College of Engineering

John R. Biddle, Coordinator of the Minor, Mechanical Engineering Energy Engineering Minor Committee Members:

John R. Biddle, Mechanical Engineering
Lloyd Lee, Chemical Engineering
Hector Mireles, Physics

The purpose of this minor is to provide students in the programs of the College of Engineering and the Physics department of the College of Science a flexible, interdisciplinary program of study in the emerging and important field of energy engineering. The minor is designed to encourage engineering study and applied research directed toward society’s energy needs. The multidisciplinary scope of the minor includes study of all energy sources (fossil, solar, geothermal, nuclear and others), energy conversion and transfer systems, efficient energy utilization (including conservation strategies) and environmental implications.

There is an increasing need for technically qualified and informed graduates in the utilization and development of new sources of energy for society. Currently there are many courses in the various engineering disciplines related to this field. By having these courses offered together in a minor program, the graduate will be able to emphasize this important technical area and be better able to accept meaningful technical positions in energy industries.

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