2012-2013 Catalog
Certificate
CIP 150503 (ENAL)
This certificate program is designed to provide the student with knowledge and skills needed to work as an entry-level residential energy analyst is a specialist who conducts home weatherization assessments and energy audits for the private sector, utilities, or government entities. In this program, the student is introduced to concepts in building science and methods of observing, testing and evaluating the residential builds, water and energy consumption. Weatherization and efficiency improvements are introduced through classroom study. This certificate is beneficial to individuals currently employed in, or who plan to be employed in the weatherization and energy efficiency industry.
Admission Requirements
Program Requirements
Major Courses |
(18 Credit Hours) |
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Construction Materials and Systems |
3 |
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Sustainable Building Systems |
3 |
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AEC 221 |
Building Electrical/Mechanical Systems |
3 |
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Building Energy Audits |
3 |
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Energy Systems Design |
3 |
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30-HR Construction Industry Standards |
3 |
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Total |
18 Credit Hours |
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Graduation Requirements
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