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ECE 4364 - Alternate Energy Systems
ECE 4364 is a senior level class for students who are interested in understanding the potential for renewable energy sources and how systems can be designed to take advantage of such sources. Options for non-conventional means of generating electricity are explored in detail. Topics include wind, solar, tidal, hydroelectric, geothermal power generation, fuel cells as well as storage systems.

  • Syllabus: No information available
  • Credits: 3
  • Level: Undergraduate
  • Delivery:
  • Restrictions:
  • Computer Requirement: Reliable email and internet access required. Windows MediaPlayer.
  • Accommodations: Students needing special accommodations should contact the Services for Students with Disabilities office.
  • Notes: Electric energy from alternative energy sources including solar, wind, hydro, biomass, geothermal and ocean. Characteristics of direct conversion, electromechanical conversion, and storage devices used in alternative energy systems. Power system issues associated with integration of small scale energy sources into the electricity grid.
  • Curriculum for Liberal Education: No
  • Course URL: ECE 4364 - Alternate Energy Systems
Instructor and Department Information
Instructors:
  • Rahman, Saifur teaching CRN: 16591
Department:
Schedule
  • Term(s): 2013-Spring
  • Time(s): Online courses may use software that allows for synchronous online meetings at specific times. Check with the instructor for possible real-time meetings before enrolling.
  • Location: Virtual Campus; available from any computer with a reliable Internet connection.
Enrollment Information:
TermCRNSiteAvailability
Spring 201316591Virtual Campus - , USA  Not active