ÌÀÄ·ÊÓƵ-Bristol Bay Sustainable Energy Program Online Classes
A series of online spring semester classes hosted by UAF Bristol Bay Campus will explore wind, solar, power utilities and energy-efficient housing design. The classes are open to everyone in the community and the university system.
The classes are:
• Introduction to Sustainable Energy, ENVI F220, 3 credits, 15 weeks, Tuesday/Thursday
3:40-5:10 p.m., CRN 36875
• Energy & Society, PHYS 102X, 4 credits, 15 weeks, Tuesday/Thursday 5:10- 6:40 p.m.,
CRN 36892
• Alaska Energy Utility Lecture Series, ENVI F150 1 credit, 15 weeks, Friday 1-2 p.m.,
CRN 37946
• Basics of Solar Energy Systems, ENVI F150, 1 credit, five weeks, Feb. 5-March 4,
Wednesday 5:20-8 p.m., CRN 37947
• Small Wind Energy Systems, ENVI F150, 1 credit, five weeks, April 1-29, Wednesday
5:20-8 p.m., CRN 37949
• Energy Efficient Building Design and Simulation, ENVI F122, 1 credit, three days,
May 8-10, CRN TBD
For more information or to register, please contact Mark Masteller at mamasteller@alaska.edu or 907-414-0198.
Visitors view the solar installations on the Cold Climate Housing Research Center’s building in Fairbanks. Photo by Amanda Byrd.