Sustainable Energy
College of Rural and Community Development
907-842-5109 or 800-478-5109
www.uaf.edu/rural/
Occupational Endorsement
Minimum Requirements for Occupational Endorsement: 12 credits
Providing education and training in energy efficiency and renewable energy, the sustainable energy occupational endorsement addresses many of the energy issues that influence Alaska communities and provides the basic academic preparation for entry-level sustainable energy careers. It also serves as a stepping-stone into science- and engineering-related certificate, associate or baccalaureate programs. Admission is open to students with a high school diploma or GED.
The program is structured as 6 credits of foundation knowledge and a minimum of 6 credit electives that allow students (in consultation with their advisor) to specialize in specific areas of sustainable energy. Some examples of how the electives can be formed into specific areas of study follow:
- Energy Science
ENVI F101--Introduction to Environmental Science (3)
PHYS F102X--Energy and Society (4) - Photovoltaic
CTT F100--Construction Technology Core (3)
CTT F160--Photovoltaic Systems-Part I (5)
CTT F161--Photovoltaic Systems-Part II (5) - Biomass
CTT F100--Construction Technology Core (3)
ENVI F120--Home Energy Basics (1)
CTT F250--Current Topics in Construction Trades: Biomass (2) - Wind
CTT F100--Construction Technology Core (3)
ENVI F120--Home Energy Basics (1)
CTT F250--Current Topics in Construction Trades: Turbine (2) - Energy-efficient Construction
CTT F100--Construction Technology Core
CT S201--Cold Climate Construction (3)** - Other areas of study related to sustainable energy
Occupational Endorsement Program
- Complete the general university requirements.
- Complete the occupational endorsement requirements.
- Complete the following:*
DEVM F105--Intermediate Algebra (3)
or CTT F106--Construction Mathematics (3)
or TTCH F131--Mathematics for the Trades (3)--3 credits
ENVI F220--Introduction to Sustainable Energy--3 credits - Complete at least 6 credits from the following electives:
CT S201--Cold Climate Construction--3 credits**
CTT F100--Construction Technology Core--3 credits
CTT F160--Photovoltaic Systems -- Part I--5 credits
CTT F161--Photovoltaic Systems -- Part II--5 credits
CTT F250--Current Topics in Construction Trades--1 - 3 credits
ENVI F101--Introduction to Environmental Science--3 credits
ENVI F120--Home Energy Basics--1 credit
PHYS F102X--Energy and Society--4 credits
or other advisor approved electives - Minimum credits required--12 credits
* Students must earn a C- or better in each course.
** CT S201 is offered by the University of Alaska Southeast.