These are typical course sequences designed to show what your course of study might look like for our Associate Degree program in Engineering Technology with a Building Energy Management concentration. Please see the Course Catalog for full program requirements and course descriptions.
Engineering Technology (AS)
Building Energy Management Concentration (65 credits)
This program serves as a pathway to an associate degree for graduates of our HVAC&R Technology certificate program. Students must first complete the 28-credit HVAC&R curriculum, then take the following courses to complete the associate degree in Engineering Technology with a concentration in Building Energy Management.
Cumulative Credits
General Education credits: 21
Technical Core credits: 16
Carry from HVAC&R Certificate: 28
Total credits: 65
SEMESTER I (9 credits)
HU/SS General Elective (3 credits)
EN130 College Composition I (3 credits)
HU/SS General Elective (3 credits)
SEMESTER II (15 credits)
BE202 Building Automation Systems and Controls (3 credits)
BE210 HVAC-R/BAS Lab (2 credits)
CT160 Networking (4 credits)
EN320 Technical Communications (3 credits)
MA120 Algebra and Trigonometry (3 credits)
SEMESTER III (13 credits)
EE225 Introduction to PLCs/Automation (4 credits)
BE212 BAS Installation and Maintenance (3 credits)
EN140 College Composition II (3 credits)
HU/SS General Elective (3 credits)
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