Dec 04, 2024  
2024-2025 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog

Renewable Energy, B.S. – Online


Renewable Energy Undergraduate Program


Rapid growth in the renewable energy industry has produced an increase in demand for a well-educated workforce. Texas Tech University, already a pioneer in wind energy education, has developed educational programs to meet these expanding needs and educate future leaders in the renewable energy field.

Grading Practices. Credits for a Renewable Energy or Wind Energy course in which a grade of D or lower is earned may not be applied toward the fulfillment of the Renewable Energy degree, minor, or certificate. No course may be used more than once on a degree plan unless it has the statement “may be repeated for credit” in the official published course description. 

Communication Literacy Requirement. Communication literacy in Renewable Energy is evidenced by competence in reading, writing, debating, software skill and interpretation, and presenting. The BSRE academic committee supports a holistic approach to developing communication literacy in our student population. Students will develop communication literacy fundamentals in various formats like small analysis papers and in-class debates and then proceed to more nuanced forms of communication literacy by more in-depth written work and public presentations. Communication Literacy courses for the Renewable Energy major are RE 3315 , RE 4310 , and RE 4311 

About the Renewable Energy, B.S. Program


The Bachelor of Science in Renewable Energy prepares students for a career in multiple segments of the industry by offering an interdisciplinary curriculum, from education on the characteristics of renewable resources to instruction on project development and management. The versatile multidisciplinary nature of the degree plan makes Texas Tech’s renewable energy program unique. A 2.25 cumulative Texas Tech GPA is required for entrance into the program.

Degree Requirements. Students will maintain a minimum 2.25 institutional GPA and must follow course prerequisites for all courses as stated in their degree plan requirements. Coursework in the B.S. in Renewable Energy must total a minimum of 120 semester hours, including 46 hours of the university’s core curriculum, 47 hours of renewable energy core courses, 3 hours of a global component, and 24 hours of applied electives.

Global Component. In today’s globalized renewable energy job market, students who are exposed to a foreign language, participate in a study abroad program, or gain job experience through an internship with an international company are considered more marketable and competitive.

Students will complete the College of Arts & Sciences foreign language requirement by completing 3 hours at the sophomore level or above in a single language and by choosing from the following global component options:

  • Study Abroad Option. Complete an approved study abroad experience through the International Texas Tech Center, a Texas Tech-approved reciprocal exchange program, or a faculty-led program. Students must enroll in and successfully complete 3 credit hours of coursework with a grade of C or better to satisfy 3 credit hours of the global component. Departmental consent required.
  • Internship Option. Complete an approved internship with an international company, either in the U.S. or abroad, related to the renewable energy field. Two hundred hours of job-related experience and a written report are required to earn 3 credit hours of internship credit. Internships should be completed during the student’s junior or senior year of coursework. Instructor approval required.

Minor. A minor is not required but is encouraged. Consult with an advisor for specific minors helpful in the Renewable Energy industry.

Contact: Renewable Energy, 1009 Canton Ave., MS 3155 Lubbock, TX 79409-3155, 806.742.6284, renewableenergy@ttu.eduhttps://www.depts.ttu.edu/renewableenergy/

Recommended Sample Curriculum


First Year


Fall

Total: 16

Spring

Total: 13-15

Second Year


Fall

Total: 15

Spring

Total: 15

Third Year


Fall

Total: 13

Spring

Total: 16

Fourth Year


Fall

Total: 15

Spring

Total: 15

Total Hours: 120


* Choose from the university’s core curriculum  and multicultural  lists.

† Math Elective. Choose from: MATH 1320 , MATH 1321 , MATH 1330 , MATH 1331 , MATH 1550 , and MATH 2300 . If a three-hour course is chosen, an additional two semester credit hours are required to total 120 hours.

Foreign Language

A student must complete 3 hours at the sophomore level or above in a single language. The prerequisite for all sophomore language courses is credit for the freshman level. This credit can be determined through a placement examination. The score attained on the exam will determine whether the student is placed in a second-year course, a 5-hour review course, or in some cases the first or second semester of a beginning (first-year) language course. See Arts & Sciences General Degree Requirements  for further explanation.

Global Component

May be satisfied through an approved Study Abroad experience or internship with an international company (RE 4000 ), subject to departmental approval. See an academic advisor for details.