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EEE

Energy Economics and Engineering Specialization
Fall Spring
CHEME 6660 Analysis of Sustainable Systems 3 CHEME 6650 Energy Engineering 3
CHEME 6640 Energy Economics 3   Environmental Impact Eelctive2 3
  Economic and Social Impact Elective1 3   Energy Technology Elective3 3
  Elective 3   Elective 3
  Business Practices Course 3 CHEME 5650 Energy-related M. Eng. Project 3
    15     15

1Economic and Societal Impact Electives:

  • AEM 4150 Price Analysis (fall)
  • AEM 4510 Environmental Economics (spring)
  • AEM 4500 Resource Economics (fall)
  • AEM 7500 Resource Economics (fall)
  • CEE 4920 Engineers for a Sustainable World (fall)
  • NBA 5190 Sustainability as a Driver for Innovation in the Entrepreneurial Organization (spring)
  • NBA 5730 Seminar in Sustainable Development (spring)
  • NBA 6030 Sustainable Global Enterprise (spring)
  • NBA 6140 Green Leap Strategies (spring)
  • PAM 3400 The Economics of Consumer Policy (fall)

2Environmental Impact Courses
(this elective also satisfies the pollution control knowledge requirement):

  • CHEME 6610 Air Pollution Control (spring)
  • BEE 6510 Bioremediation: Engineering Organisms to Clean Up the Environment (not offered 2010- 11)
  • CEE 4520 Water Supply Engineering (not offered 2010-11)
  • CEE 4540 Sustainable Municipal Drinking Water Treatment (fall)
  • CEE 6200 Water Resources Systems Engr. (spring)

4Technology Electives:

  • CHEME 4130 Introduction to Nuclear Science and Engineering (fall)
  • CHE 5209 Industrial Heat Transfer Operations (fall)
  • BEE 7880 Biomass Conversion of Energy and Chemicals (spring)
  • EAS 4010 Fundamentals of Energy and Mineral Resources (fall)
  • ECE 4510 Electric Power Systems I (fall)
  • ECE 4510 Electric Power Systems II (spring)
  • CHEME 5870 Energy Seminar I (fall)
  • ECE 5880 Energy Seminar II (spring)
  • MAE 4490 Combustion Engines and Fuel Cells (not offered 2010-11)
  • MAE 5010 Future Energy Systems (spring)
  • MSE 5330 Materials for Energy Production, Storage, and Conversion
  • MAE 5430 Combustion Processes (fall)
  • MSE 5460 Solar Cells: Energy from the Environment (not offered 2010-11)
  • NSE 4840 Introduction to Controlled Fusion: Principles and Technology (spring)

Note: several one-credit courses can be combined to fulfill the three credits required for an elective area.