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  • 2.00 Credits

    Course further explores large commercial HVAC systems and energy use with emphasis on energy management calculation methods using computerized spreadsheets, focusing on energy conversion factors, dimensional analysis, and documentation standards. Fundamental effective calculations practiced for combustion motors and refrigeration. It is recommended students complete MATH 1010 or MATH 1050; and PHYS 1010 prior to taking this course. Prerequisite(s):EGMT 1210 or instructor or program manager approval Semester(s):Fall & Spring
  • 2.00 Credits

    Course assesses quantity and quality of light, light sources and controls, luminaires, manufacturer lamp and ballast specifications, lighting power density and HVAC interactions, retrofit opportunities, cost saving analysis, lighting codes & regulations. Students complete a lighting audit project to present in class. Prerequisite(s):EGMT 1110, PHYS 1010, and EGMT 1700 or instructor approval
  • 2.00 Credits

    Students will review terminology & lighting fundamentals, IES illuminance selection procedures, evaluate lighting systems, luminaires & associated components, perform illuminance calculations including point by point, lumen & computerized procedures. Students will complete a lighting analysis of a predetermined building design. Prerequisite(s):EGMT 1310 and MATH 1010
  • 2.00 Credits

    Course covers energy units, data gathering for energy accounting utility rates and schedules, energy data organization, adjusted baselines, cost avoidance, load factor, data analysis, and data presentation. It is recommended students complete MATH 1010 or MATH 1050; and CSIS 1019 or have familiarity with spreadsheet software prior to taking this course. Semester(s):Fall & Spring
  • 2.00 Credits

    Course focuses on how to determine whether or not an energy efficiency measure is an appropriate investment and how to communicate the financial analysis of an energy project to various decision makers. Students will complete a presentation regarding benefits of a proposed energy efficiency investment. It is recommended students complete MATH 1010 or MATH 1050; and CSIS 1019 or have familiarity with spreadsheet software prior to taking this course. Prerequisite(s):EGMT 1420 or instructor or program manager approval Semester(s):Fall & Spring
  • 3.00 Credits

    Analysis of energy use and management in commercial buildings; preparing for and performing walk through audits in apartments, restaurants, retail, and office facilities. Emphasis on analyzing and presenting data obtained from field experience. It is recommended students complete MATH 1010 or MATH 1050; PHYS 1010; CSIS 1019 or have familiarity with spreadsheet software prior to taking this course. Prerequisite(s):EGMT 1220 or instructor or program manager approval Semester(s):Fall & Spring
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is designed to provide students with a solid foundation of electrical principle and concepts for the energy industry. Topics include: electrical quantities; static electricity; electron theory; magnetism; resistors; Ohms Law; series and parallel circuits; combination circuits; electrical safety; energy; and work. It is recommended students complete MATH 0990 or CEBA 0010 prior to taking this course. Semester(s):Fall & Spring
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course introduces students to the basic principles of utility interactive photovoltaic system design. Through classroom and hands on instruction this course provides the knowledge to: conduct site evaluations; prepare a basic electrical and mechanical design; select appropriate components; perform a financial benefit analysis; prepare a proposal; and work safely with PV systems. Prerequisite(s):EGMT 1700
  • 3.00 Credits

    Learn to safely work with PV systems, conduct site assessments, adapt mechanical/electrical designs, perform system checkouts/inspections, design, install, maintain & troubleshoot commercial/off-grid PV, battery based and hybrid systems. Curriculum is in accordance to the local municipality and current NEC code. Students will have hands on experience with a grid tied and off grid systems. Prerequisite(s):EGMT 1710 or instructor approval
  • 2.00 Credits

    Overview of Industrial Energy Efficiency market segments, energy supply/demand side resources, applications of technologies and equipment used in the industrial market segment, key operating characteristics and limitations of equipment/technologies, emphasis on energy efficiency improvements, field safety principles and measurement techniques. Collected data will be used to estimate power draw. It is recommended students complete MATH 1010 or MATH 1050; PHYS 1010; EGMT 1700; CSIS 1019 or have familiarity with spreadsheet software prior to taking this course. Prerequisite(s):EGMT 1220 or instructor or program manager approval Semester(s):Fall & Spring