Energy
This interdepartmental minor gives students an interdisciplinary approach to the study of the development, use, and conservation of energy. Students may focus on solar and alternative energy systems, energy policy, economics, or planning. The minor complements majors in planning, business, industrial technology, and the life, physical, and earth sciences.
For further information, contact the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Management, WQ 110, 765-285-5780, or Center for Energy Research/Education/Service, AB 018, 765-285-1135.
MINOR IN ENERGY, 21 hours
| PREFIX |
NO |
SHORT TITLE |
CR HRS |
NREM |
331 335 |
Enrg Min Res Renew Energy |
3 3 |
| 3 hours from |
GEOL NREM PHYCS |
101 101 100 |
Planet Earth (3) Env & Socy (3) Cncept Phycs (3) |
3
|
12 hours from the following groups with at least one course from each: |
| Group 1 |
|
|
|
APHYS
GEOL
NREM
|
420 422 207 435 241 346 |
Sol Thrm Sys (3) Photovoltaic (3) Envir Geol (3) Stratigraphy (3) Air Resource (3) In Env Qual (3) |
|
| Group 2 |
|
|
|
ITDPT ITCST LA NREM PLAN
|
204 252 471 405 431 433 435 |
Engy Process (3) Bldg Diag (3) Sust Land (3) Int Res Mgt (3) Transport Pl (3) Environ Plan (3) Energy Plan (3) |
|
| Group 3 |
|
|
|
BUSAD CAP ECON
NREM
POLS
|
300 498 311 or 203 402 497 342 347 |
Env Bsn Ctxt (3) Special Proj (3) Environ Econ (3)
Decn Res Mgt (3) Field Study (1-6) Spec Studies (1-3) Publc Policy (3) Env Law Poly (3) |
12
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|
|
|
21 hrs |
Advisor approval required for topic of CAP 498, NREM 497, or 402 (maximum of 3 hours of credit applicable). Students electing APHYS 420 or NREM 405 are expected to meet the course prerequisites. |