Academic Program

Sustainable Energy Concentration

Concentration Director:

Dr. George Philippidis

Associate Professor
Director of Sustainable Energy Concentration

Dr. Philippidis

Concentration Description:

The Sustainable Energy Concentration uses expert knowledge and real-world expertise to prepare students for the growing field of renewable energy, which is expected to increase dramatically over the next decades, as the U.S. and other countries seek to become more sustainable by increasingly switching to renewable fuels and power. Students will be prepared for private and public sector positions of leadership and responsibility in the biofuels, solar, wind, biomass, and other renewable energy sectors. The concentration is designed for students from a wide range of backgrounds.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Articulate the benefits, opportunities, and challenges of renewable fuels and renewable power in today's and tomorrow's economy
  • Comprehend the entire supply chain of renewable energy
  • Understand the spectrum of renewable energy technologies currently employed and under development
  • Become familiar with the economics and finance of renewable energy production
  • Understand environmental, regulatory, and sustainability issues as renewable fuels and power spread around the world

Concentration Courses:

  •  (Credit Hours: 3)
  •  (Credit Hours: 3)

Choose one of the following courses:

  • (Credit Hours: 3)
  •  (Credit Hours: 3)
  •  (Credit Hours: 3)
  • IDS 6280 Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation (Credit Hours: 3)
  • IDS 6707 Envisioning Sustainability: Tools for 21st Century Communicators of Sustainability Science (Credit Hours: 3)
  • IDS 6938 Energy and Resources: Policy, Society and Innovation (Credit Hours: 3)

Course Descriptions

 

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Randall Pape
Assistant Director of Academic Services
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Emily Boyko
Academic Services Administrator
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