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Nov 23, 2024
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2022-2023 Graduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Technology - Renewable Energy Engineering Concentration, MS
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Program Code: MS_599F
CIP Code: 15.0612
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Additional Admission Requirements
Students selecting the Renewable Energy Engineering concentration must hold a bachelor’s degree in engineering, science, or related fields and/or have completed three semesters of college-level calculus and a two-semester calculus-based physics sequence.
Accelerated Master’s Program
This program offers an Accelerated Master’s option for undergraduate students currently enrolled at Appalachian State University.
Course Requirements for the Master of Science in Technology
Total Required (Minimum 36 Hours)
Foundation Courses (3 Hours)
Research Core (6 or 9 Hours)
Choose One of the Following Courses
Concentration Requirements (24 or 27 Hours)
Renewable Energy Engineering Courses
Science and Mathematics Cognate Courses (6-9 Hours)
- 6-9 hours of approved graduate courses in Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics or Statistics
Appropriate Technology Courses (6-9 Hours)
- 6-9 hours of approved Appropriate Technology courses; see the Graduate Coordinator in the Department of Sustainable Technology and the Built Environment for the specified list.
Other Requirements for the MS in Technology
- Thesis: Optional
- Proficiency: None required
- Candidacy: Required for thesis option; awarded upon approval of thesis committee and prospectus
- Comprehensive: Written Exam and Oral Presentation for Technical Competencies - Students selecting the non-thesis option will have a written and oral exam covering coursework included on their program of study. The written exam is typically completed during the third semester of graduate study, During the last one-third of the program and no later than the last regular class day of the semester, there will be an oral presentation of technical competencies to the program committee.
- Product of Learning: Not required
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