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Energy Management Degree

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Earn a degree in Energy Management!

Class begins: August 6, 2012

To register call: 801-957-5200
Or visit: http://www.slcccontinuinged.com/energymanagement



The Energy Management AAS Degree, offered at Salt Lake Community College, is an accelerated program which allows students to earn a degree in just 18 months! Students will learn about alternative and renewable energy (and it's ROI), an introduction to LEED training, HVAC controls and equipment, and energy audits. Additionally, students will learn about residential light and commercial energy analysis, weatherization, indoor pollutants, control strategies, and current needs and trends in the energy management industry, including a survey of career opportunities in this exciting field.


The Intro to Energy Management class is open enrollment so anyone can sign up to explore a career in Energy Management. This course provides an overview of the energy management field and defines the need of energy management as an integral part of society. This course also presents various vocational opportunities through lectures, guest speakers, and site visits. To register, please call 801-957-5200.


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For more information, please contact Elisha Suazo 801-957-5422.
To register for Intro to Energy Management, please call 801-957-5200.


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