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ENER 1370 (3 Credit Hours) New course added June 22, 2011
Offered at CVC
Building Electrical and Lighting Systems
This is a Local Need Course.
Course Description: Principles of electricity as required in commercial building, including basic electricity theory, electrical circuits, building electrical system design, component functions, motors and variable frequency drives; and basic study of light and building lighting systems. (2 Lec., 2 Lab.)
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ENER 1371 (3 Credit Hours) New course added June 22, 2011
Offered at CVC
Sustainable Sites/Water Efficiency
This is a Local Need Course.
Course Description: A LEED process of Sustainable Sites and Water Efficiency. The course section 'Sustainable Sites' "focuses on how to minimize negative impacts from the development and construction process and how to improve on previously contaminated sites". The course section 'Water Efficiency' focuses water efficient landscaping, innovative wastewater technologies, and water use reduction. (2 Lec., 2 Lab.)
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ENER 1372 (3 Credit Hours) New course added June 22, 2011
Offered at CVC
Sustainable Materials and Resources
This is a Local Need Course.
Course Description: A LEED process focusing on sustainable materials and resources. Includes building reuse, construction water management, material reuse, recycled content, regional materials, rapidly renewable materials, and certified wood. (3 Lec.)
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ENER 1470 (4 Credit Hours) New course added June 22, 2011
Offered at CVC
Fundamentals of Building Energy Technology
This is a Local Need Course.
Course Description: An introduction to various building energy systems and related technologies, first and second laws of thermodynamics, fluid dynamics, heat transfer theory, building thermal loads, and basic principles of refrigeration. (4 Lec.)
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ENER 1471 (4 Credit Hours) New course added June 22, 2011
Offered at CVC
Building Load Calculation
This is a Local Need Course.
Course Description: Fundamentals of estimating sensible and latent heat loads related to heat gains from lighting fixtures, humans and devices as well as heat gains and losses through building envelope including building construction materials and insulation and infiltration based on design weather conditions, climate, building orientation and others. Introduces hand-calculation methods as well as commercial and non-commercial software used in load calculation. (3 Lec., 2 Lab.)
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ENER 1472 (4 Credit Hours) New course added June 22, 2011
Offered at CVC
Mechanical Systems in Commercial Buildings
This is a Local Need Course.
Course Description: A study of classification, design, components, operating mechanism, and application of HVAC in different types of building mechanical systems. (3 Lec., 2 Lab.)
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ENER 2370 (3 Credit Hours) New course added June 22, 2011
Offered at CVC
Energy Conservation Codes and Standards
This is a Local Need Course.
Course Description: A basic study on enforcement and compliance with energy conservation codes. Emphasizes understanding of the purpose and scope of the energy requirements and discusses basic requirements, compliance, and action items. Uses computer software and code documents to determine compliance with energy conservation codes. Emphasizes gathering data from building plans and manufacturers' specifications. (3 Lec.)
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ENER 2371 (3 Credit Hours) New course added June 22, 2011
Offered at CVC
Indoor Environmental Quality
This is a Local Need Course.
Course Description: Methods for improving the indoor environmental quality and thermal comfort associated with buildings. Emphasizes identifying materials, system operation, and human behavior both inside and outside the buildings that impact environmental conditions. Includes best practice-strategies. (3 Lec.)
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ENER 2372 (3 Credit Hours) New course added June 22, 2011
Offered at CVC
Engineering Economics, Accounting, and Analysis
This is a Local Need Course.
Course Description: Methods for evaluating the economic basis or comparing the cost effectiveness of competing investments. Discuss various methods used to evaluate investment in energy conservation measures and retrofit options such as simple payback, time value of money, discount rate, and life cycle cost analysis. Provides methods of collecting utility data by energy types, benchmarking a facility's energy use, and analyzing energy data. (3 Lec.)
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ENER 2373 (3 Credit Hours) New course added June 22, 2011
Offered at CVC
Fundamentals of Building Commissioning
This is a Local Need Course.
Course Description: A process of ensuring that building systems are designed, installed, functionally tested, and capable of being operated and maintained according to the owner's operational needs. Covers all aspects of building commissioning, including project scheduling, roles and responsibilities of the project team, new building commissioning, retro- and re-commissioning of existing buildings, system by system commissioning requirements, TAB and verification procedures, the LEED rating system, building code issues, and commissioning tools and technologies. (3 Lec.)
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ENER 2374 (3 Credit Hours) New course added June 22, 2011
Offered at CVC
Building Energy Systems: Boilers, Chillers, Combined Heat, Power, Solar, and Thermal Storage
This is a Local Need Course.
Course Description: A study focusing on systems and equipment in central utility plants in the views of design, operation, maintenance and optimization. The systems and equipment include boilers, chillers, heat exchangers, thermal storages, power generators, combined heat and power systems, and others. (2 Lec., 3 Lab.)
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ENER 2470 (4 Credit Hours) New course added June 22, 2011
Offered at CVC
LEED Rating
This is a Local Need Course.
Course Description: A capstone course for summarizing the skills needed to rate building for LEED certification and documentation. Laboratory activities involve LEED ratings in actual buildings. (3 Lec., 2 Lab.)
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ENER 2471 (4 Credit Hours) New course added June 22, 2011
Offered at CVC
Measurement and Verification
This is a Local Need Course.
Course Description: Methods to determine energy savings resulting from the implementation of energy conservation ensures (ECM) and performance contracting. Introduces various measurement and verification (M&V) plans appropriate to different types of contracts and instrumentation of measurement tools. (3 Lec., 2 Lab.)
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ENER 2472 (4 Credit Hours) New course added June 22, 2011
Offered at CVC
Building Automation and Control Systems
This is a Local Need Course.
Course Description: A study of HVAC and refrigeration control including component control through building automation system (BAS) or, in other words, energy management and control system (EMCS). Focuses on physical impacts to individual components as well as integrated systems corresponding to the control systems. (3 Lec., 2 Lab.)
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ENER 2473 (4 Credit Hours) New course added June 22, 2011
Offered at CVC
Energy Conservation Measures
This is a Local Need Course.
Course Description: A study of principles of energy conservation measures (ECM) and strategies to implement ECMs in practices. Includes ECMs of envelop, lighting, HVAC systems, energy management and control systems (ECMS), central utility plants, thermal storage, heat recovery, combined heat and power, electrical systems, and others. (3 Lec., 2 Lab.)
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ENER 2474 (4 Credit Hours) New course added June 22, 2011
Offered at CVC
Energy Auditing
This is a Local Need Course.
Course Description: A capstone course in commercial building energy auditing practices, including economic aspects of energy engineering, utilities, contracting, and energy auditing procedures. Lab Practices energy auditing in actual buildings and reviews the techniques and procedures. (2 Lec., 4 Lab.)
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Academic Courses
Designated by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board for transfer among community colleges and state public four year colleges and universities as freshman and sophomore general education courses.
WECM Courses
Designated by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board as workforce education (technical) courses offered for credit and CEUs (Continuing Education Units). While these courses are designed to transfer among state community colleges, they are not designed to automatically transfer to public four year colleges and universities.
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