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ENERGY ENGINEERING

91¶ÌÊÓƵ's Energy Engineering Degree in Utah consists primarily of courses in the Mechanical Engineering Program, bolstered by courses in Electrical Engineering. Some new courses in energy related topics are also an integral part of the program.

Energy Engineering Degrees and Programs

Weber State offers a Bachelor's of Science in Energy Engineering, equipping you with the skills and knowledge needed for further studies in engineering.

Bachelor of Science 

The Weber Industrial Training and Assessment Center (ITAC)

Take advantage of a successful career pathway through WITAC. Students benefit from hands-on learning experiences integrated into energy engineering coursework, paid internships providing valuable on-the-job training and resume-building opportunities, as well as mentorship connections from industry professionals through our established network. 

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What is Energy Engineering?

Energy engineering is the branch of engineering that deals with energy efficiency, power generation, energy services, facility management, environmental compliance, sustainable energy and renewable energy. One of the more recent engineering fields to emerge, energy engineering combines the fields of mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, environmental science and economics.

What does an Energy Engineer do?

The daily routine of graduates of the energy engineering program can vary depending on their role and industry. Typical tasks may include evolving around optimizing energy use, improving efficiency, implementing sustainable practices, and contributing to the broader goal of reducing environmental impact through innovative energy solutions.

What will I study in Energy Engineering at 91¶ÌÊÓƵ?

  • Detailed knowledge of energy generation systems
  • Renewable energy technologies
  • Energy markets, policy and regulations
  • Energy conversion, transmission, and storage
  • Energy efficiency principles and practices
  • Energy systems design and management
  • Energy auditing techniques
  • Thermal-Fluid Laboratory 
  • Seminar in Mechanical Engineering
  • Power Systems
  • Engineering Economics
  • Sustainable Energy
  • Renewable Energy Systems
  • Electric Vehicles Engineering
  • Energy and Legal Issues
  • Advanced Power Systems
  • Energy Management
  • Heating, Ventilating and Air-Conditioning

Is the Energy Engineering Program at 91¶ÌÊÓƵ ABET accredited?

In December 2024, the Energy Engineering program will apply for EAC ABET accreditation. Once accredited, all previous graduates from the program will automatically have their degrees retroactively accredited.

How is our Energy Engineering Degree taught?

The energy engineering classes are taught in a variety of flexible ways that include a mix of online, hybrid, and in-person classes offered both in the morning and evening. Consult with your advisor and refer to the major requirements for specific general education courses required.

What jobs are available in Energy Engineering?

  • Energy Engineering: Focuses on improving energy efficiency and implementing energy management strategies in buildings, industrial facilities, or utilities.
  • Renewable Energy Engineering: Specializes in designing, developing, and implementing renewable energy systems such as solar photovoltaic (PV), wind turbines, geothermal systems, and biomass energy technologies.
  • Energy Analyst: Analyzes energy data and trends to optimize energy consumption, reduce costs, and improve efficiency. 
  • Energy Consultant: Provides expert advice and consulting services to clients on energy management, renewable energy adoption, energy policy compliance, and sustainability initiatives.
  • Energy Efficiency Specialist: Focuses on identifying opportunities for energy savings and implementing efficiency measures in residential, commercial, or industrial buildings.
  • Sustainability Engineering: Integrates sustainability principles into engineering practices, focusing on reducing environmental impact and promoting resource conservation.

What is the salary for an Energy Engineer?

The salary for an energy engineer in Utah can vary based on experience, education, and the specific region within the state. According to data from the Utah Department of Workforce Services, the median annual wage for engineering professionals, including energy engineers, is around $80,000 to $100,000, with variations depending on factors such as industry and location within Utah.

The average salary for an energy engineer in the U.S. is around $160,768 per year, with a typical range between $142,975 and $177,258*. Salaries can vary by location. *salary.com

 


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