Explore conventional and renewable energy systems, water conservation and management, carbon monitoring and management, and climate change on a global scale. Emphasizing critical thinking, these courses foster skills that will help you get considered for jobs in municipalities or government agencies that require skills and awareness of climate change and the net zero emissions movement.
This microcredential has four courses:
• RC 201 Energy & The Environment (3 credits)
• RC 203 Global Impact of Climate Instability (3 credits)
• RC 210 Water Issues & Conservation Management (3 credits)
• RC 253 GHG Monitoring and Management (3 credits)
You can transfer up to 12 credits to the Sustainable Energy Technology diploma.
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