EUT-3020
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EUT-3020 Gas CombustionGas Combustion provides students with the fundamental concepts of gas combustion. Topics covered include: properties and general characteristics of gases; combustion of gas; design and operation of gas burners; burner orifices; venting; and troubleshooting burner problems. Study Methods:Credits: 3 Preview the Online Syllabus | Gas Combustion | 3 |
EUT-3090
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EUT-3090 Gas DistributionGas Distribution provides the students with the basics of the exploration, production, transmission, and delivery of natural gas. Topics include history and scope of the natural gas industry, the construction and maintenance of the delivery system, regulatory requirements and the pressure regulation for transmission, distribution, and commercial and residential systems. Safety for the customer, community, and the infrastructure is stressed. Study Methods:Credits: 3 Preview the Online Syllabus | Gas Distribution | 3 |
EUT-4010
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EUT-4010 Regulatory Policy and ProceduresThis course provides students with an understanding of regulatory policies and procedures in the electric and natural gas energy utilities. Electric utility operations consist of producers and delivery organizations responsible for transmission and distribution to customers. Natural gas operations include well drilling, transportation pipelines, storage, and local distribution organizations. Course topic areas will include types of utilities, natural utility monopolies versus deregulation, decisions involving socioeconomic responsibilities and profitability, and the impact of current trends on utilities. Study Methods:
Credits: 3 Preview the Online Syllabus | Regulatory Policy and Procedures | 3 |
EUT-4020
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EUT-4020 Applied Economic AnalysisThis course provides students with an understanding of the basics of utility regulatory economics, covering topics such as rate structuring; applications of economic principles for regulated and nonregulated utility operations; and economic analysis of financial operations. Study Methods:Credits: 3 Preview the Online Syllabus | Applied Economic Analysis | 3 |
MAN-2100
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MAN-2100 Principles of ManagementThis course introduces students to the theory and practice of organizational management. The emphasis of the course is to help students develop the skills and knowledge needed to successfully manage an organization. This course is especially relevant to those who are currently serving in, or aspire to be promoted to, supervisory and managerial positions within private, public, or federal sector organizations. To achieve this outcome, the course explores management from the perspective of planning, organizing, controlling, leading, and staff development. Specific topics addressed include leadership, teamwork, motivating employees, decision making, conflict, organizational culture and structure, stakeholder management, business and corporate strategy, change management, and business ethics. Students will examine management as a function of controlling organizational resources for the purpose of achieving organizational goals and explore management's role in the efficient and effective use of resources. Study Methods:
Credits: 3 Preview the Online Syllabus | Principles of Management | 3 |
APS-4000
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APS-4000 Occupational Safety and HealthThe Occupational Safety and Health course provides analysis and solution components for technology leaders to identify potential issues and plan solutions. The content includes roles of the technical leaders in environmental, health, and safety management; quantitative problem solving and units of measure; application of Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations; and development of solutions specific to the student's field of applied science and technology. Study Methods:
Credits: 3 Preview the Online Syllabus | Occupational Safety and Health | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: 18