PROGRAM DETAILS
Department: Engineering Technology
Degree: Associate of Science
Duration: 2 years
Career focus/Specialization: Building Automation and Energy Management Systems
Full Course List
Booming construction and the shift toward new green building technologies are expected to generate over 38,000 new technician job openings a year for the next decade, according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Building Energy Management, which is offered as a concentration within our Engineering Technology Associate of Science Degree (AS) program, is designed to help HVAC&R professionals take their career to the next level by teaching the technical and project management skills needed to oversee the complex electrical, mechanical, energy, and computer-based control systems in today’s smart buildings. This program combines lectures with hands-on lab experiences.
Building energy management—also know as building automation or smart building technology—is an important advancement in energy efficiency design and can lower a building’s overall energy consumption through computerized controls for heating, cooling, and other energy usage.
This program will prepare students to work as entry-level technicians focused on installing, programming, and maintaining the high-tech systems that control the heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and lighting in commercial, industrial, or residential buildings.
Students first complete our 9-month HVAC&R Certificate, then take an additional 3 semesters of technical and general education courses to earn the Engineering Technology Associate Degree with Concentration in Building Energy Maintenance. Credits from this program will be eligible for transfer into a related bachelor’s degree program.
Potential job titles include:
Booming construction and the shift toward new green building technologies are expected to generate over 38,000 new technician job openings a year for the next decade, according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Building Energy Management, which is offered as a concentration within our Engineering Technology Associate of Science Degree (AS) program, is designed to help HVAC&R professionals take their career to the next level by teaching the technical and project management skills needed to oversee the complex electrical, mechanical, energy, and computer-based control systems in today’s smart buildings. This program combines lectures with hands-on lab experiences.
Building energy management—also know as building automation or smart building technology—is an important advancement in energy efficiency design and can lower a building’s overall energy consumption through computerized controls for heating, cooling, and other energy usage.
This program will prepare students to work as entry-level technicians focused on installing, programming, and maintaining the high-tech systems that control the heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and lighting in commercial, industrial, or residential buildings.
Students first complete our 9-month HVAC&R Certificate, then take an additional 3 semesters of technical and general education courses to earn the Engineering Technology Associate Degree with Concentration in Building Energy Maintenance. Credits from this program will be eligible for transfer into a related bachelor’s degree program.
Potential job titles include: