Catalog Description
Introduction to the science that underpin alternative energy resources and their implementation in various contexts. Covers: fundamental energy science and math; climate change; national and global energy trends; solar, wind, and hydro resources; photoelectric effect; photosynthesis; geothermal; and nuclear. Explores decarbonization of the energy system and integration of distributed energy resources.
Section Notes
This in-person class has mandatory meetings on Tuesdays at the Ocean campus. Please see the instructor's website for detailed course information.
Requisites
Recommended Preparation, Readiness for college-level English or ESL 188
Learning Outcomes