Energy Studies, University Interdisciplinary Programs
16 credits
Introduction
The goal of the Certificate in Northwest Electric Energy Systems is to give students knowledge and analytic skills in the science, technology, economics and public policy and planning issues associated with the development of electric energy systems, with an emphasis on the specific technology and policy context of the Pacific Northwest.
Why Consider a Northwest Electric Energy Systems Certificate?
Demand is increasing for a trained energy workforce in Washington in an emerging clean energy economy, including growing energy efficiency, grid modernization and energy storage industries in the state. Success in this growing field requires an understanding of the electric energy technology, economics, policy and planning tools that are specific to the context of the Northwest, with an emphasis on hydropower, energy efficiency and a commitment to a clean energy transition.
How to Declare (Admission and Declaration Process):
Contact the Institute for Energy Studies office at 360-650-4422.
Grade Requirements
A grade of C- or better is required for a student’s certificate courses, and supporting courses for certificates.