Energy and Environment, Undergraduate Certificate
Program Overview
Wichita State's Energy and Environment certificate prepares undergraduates for addressing climate change. The 12-hour program offers a core thermodynamics course and allows students to select three additional electives. The certificate program is offered through the College of Engineering's Mechanical Engineering department, providing graduates with a foundation for careers in the environmental field.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
Wichita State's undergraduate certificate in energy and environment prepares graduates for developing solutions to combat climate change. The program provides a solid educational foundation equipping graduates for careers in this constantly evolving field.
Outline:
The certificate consists of 12 hours of coursework. Students take a required thermodynamics course and three additional courses of their choice.
Other:
The program is offered through the College of Engineering, specifically within the Mechanical Engineering department. Students can contact the program coordinator to learn more about the Energy and Environment certificate.