3 Energy Engineering Associate of Applied Science degrees found
- Associate of Applied Science
- Energy Studies
- Energy Engineering
- North America3
3 Energy Engineering Associate of Applied Science degrees found
Lakeland Community College
AAS in Nuclear Engineering Technology
- Kirtland, USA
Associate of Applied Science
On-Campus
English
This program is based on the nuclear industry “Non-Licensed Operator” training requirements. Students meeting specific academic standards are eligible to receive, upon graduation, a “Nuclear Uniform Curriculum” certificate issued by the Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI) and Lakeland.
West Virginia Northern Community College
AAS in Petroleum Technology
- Wheeling, USA
Associate of Applied Science
On-Campus
English
The Petroleum Technology program is designed to prepare students for employment in the natural gas drilling, gathering, and field operations industry associated with the Marcellus and Utica Shales development.
Western Texas College
AAS in Petroleum Technology
- Snyder, USA
Associate of Applied Science
On-Campus
English
This Petroleum Technology Associates Degree program has courses designed to provide a wide range of education, exposure, and experience with the history, equipment, and many careers that comprise the Petroleum industry.
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Associate of Applied Science Programs in Energy Studies Energy Engineering
Individuals who are dedicated to the environment and enjoy science and technology may be interested in studying energy engineering. This area of study provides students with the skills and knowledge needed to manage energy facilities, extract natural resources properly and develop technologies that lead to sustainable energy sources.
An associate of applied science is a program of study that prepared students for entry level position in a wide variety of fields. Students who enter this program typically have the goal of beginning to work immediately upon graduation instead of pursuing further study.