This program is designed to give you an introductory-level education of multi-disciplinary engineering skills through physics, calculus, and engineering analysis courses. In addition, during your first two years you'll be introduced to a variety of energy-related industries.
With this combination, you will be encouraged to begin specialization through approved upper-level electives. Specifically, you can focus on energy use in buildings, alternative energy production, petroleum technology, nuclear energy, or energy and the environment. This organization will help you translate to applied skills, making you more marketable in the job market. Finally, in your upper-level course requirement and capstone project, you'll work on sensors and controls.
Degree Requirements
Course Requirements in the Major
MATH 0140 - CALCULUS 1
MATH 0150 - CALCULUS 2
ES 0112 - INTRODUCTION TO ENERGY SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
PHYS 0201 - FOUNDATIONS OF PHYSICS 1
PHYS 0202 - FOUNDATIONS OF PHYSICS 2
CHEM 0101 - GENERAL CHEMISTRY 1
CHEM 0102 - GENERAL CHEMISTRY 2
GEOL 0101 - PHYSICAL GEOLOGY
ENGR 0011 - INTRO TO ENGINEERING ANALYSIS
ENGR 0135 - STATICS & MECHC OF MATERIALS 1
GEOL 0109 - Concepts in GIS
CHE 0036 - CHEMCL ENGRNG THERMODYNAMICS 1 or
ENGR 0051 - 3 Credits
ECE 0031 - LINEAR CIRCUITS AND SYSTEMS 1
ECON 0102 - INTRODUCTION TO MICROECONOMICS
ECON 1307 - ECONOMICS OF ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT
EST 1301 - SENSORS AND AUTOMATION
EST 1451 - CAPSTONE: ENERGY TECHNOLOGY
Complete two of the following:
PS 0102 - AMERICAN POLITICAL PROCESS
PS 0209 Environmental Politics - 3 Credits
ENVSTD 0102 - INTRO TO ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Complete one of the following:
PS 1319 - POL PARTIES & INTEREST GROUPS
PHIL 1445 - ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS
Electives - 12 Credits
Students are encouraged to begin specialization in a selected area of Energy. Accordingly the degree requires at least 12 credits of approved electives, including 6 upper level credits, in a selected area of concentration, which includes, but is not limited to, petroleum technology, chemistry, biology, and environmental science.
Total Credits: 36
Direncanakan Agustus 2024
University of Pittsburgh at Bradford
300 Campus Drive,
BRADFORD,
Pennsylvania,
16701, United States
Students must complete 15 high school units. The high school units includes: 1 unit of algebra; 4 units of English; 1 unit of plane geometry; 1 unit of history; 2 units of foreign language; 1 unit of laboratory science; and 5 units of academic electives.
For the Pittsburgh campus, a 100 or higher TOEFL composite score with sub scores of 21 or higher is considered competitive, or a 7.0 IELTS with sub scores of 6.0 or higher. Students with a 95-99 TOEFL will be reviewed on an individual basis.
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