Associate of Applied Science | 67 credits minimum
Workforce & Continuing Education Division
Program Website
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Program Description
Energy Management is the efficient and effective use of energy to minimize costs and reduce future energy demand. The program focuses on identifying and implementing energy efficiency measures as well as leadership through sustainable practices. In addition, students will learn the fundamentals of energy and gain an understanding of the energy systems in residential, commercial and industrial facilities. Course subject groupings include HVAC Energy Optimization, Energy Efficient Lighting, Business Elements of Energy Accounting and Investment Analysis, Energy Modeling, Control Strategies, and Solar Photovoltaic Systems. Program courses are taught by adjunct faculty who are industry experts in their respective fields.
This is a comprehensive program that provides students with practical hands-on experience. Students participate in a capstone event that integrates theory and practice, and may complete an internship or capstone project to fulfill this requirement. This focus on applied learning provides students with opportunities to develop skills, explore career options and network with professionals and employers in the industry.
The program is offered as an accelerated degree allowing students to complete the two-year program in as little as 18 months. Training is designed to accommodate working professionals with most classes offered online, in a hybrid (classroom + online), or in the evenings for increased convenience.
Preparation Note
Energy Management classes run on an Accelerated Block schedule and begin before the start of the regular semester. Students are encouraged to contact the program manager early to assure a successful program start. A basic proficiency with spreadsheet applications is highly recommended before starting the program.
Career Opportunities
Energy Manager, Energy Auditor, Facilities Operator, Building Automation and Controls Technician, Sustainability Manager, Weatherization Technician, Energy Efficiency Consultant, Integrative Building Design Professional, High Performance Building Contractor, Renewable Energy Specialist, and more.
Transfer/Articulation Information
Bismarck State College
Estimated Cost for Students
Tuition and student fees: http://www.slcc.edu/student/financial/tuition-fees.aspx
Books: $737
Course Fees: $200
Note: Fees vary based upon specific registration and are subject to change.
Program Entry Requirements
Completion of ENGL 0990 w/C grade or better or appropriate placement score within the last year; MATH 1010 w/C grade or better or appropriate placement score within the last year.
Specialized Program Accreditation
This program is accredited by the Association of Energy Engineers (AEE). Students who complete the Energy Management AAS degree have met the preparatory training requirement to take the Certified Energy Manager (CEM) Exam