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Ecotech Institute offers Electrical Engineering Technology Program

Ecotech Institute, the first and only college focused entirely on preparing America's workforce for alternative energy careers in renewable energy and sustainable design, today announced growing demand for its Electrical Engineering Technology Program. As research continues to underscore the importance of an overhauled power sector, related job skills will be critical and Ecotech's program is in the forefront for career training.

Ecotech Institute, which is accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools, launched in Denver, Colorado in April 2010 with seven highly practical renewal energy degree programs and one certificate program that provide graduates with skills that are valued by today's alternative renewable energy employers.

According to The 21st Century Electric Utility: Positioning for a Low-Carbon Future, a Ceres Report authored by Navigant Consulting, "The successful 21st century electric utility company will be very different from the utility of the 20th century. To remain competitive, today's utility must respond to the risks and opportunities from climate change, carbon costs, volatile fuel prices, emerging clean technologies, expanding energy efficiency programs, increasing customer expectations and competing third party energy providers. Responding to these challenges will require new core competencies and revised business models for U.S. utilities."

"Ecotech's Electrical Engineering Technology Program is in high demand for its ability to prepare graduates for careers that require highly technical knowledge in the new energy economy," says Alison Wise, Director of Career Services at Ecotech Institute. "For example, as the aging grid moves toward Smart Grid technologies, our students will have the knowledge base to sustain lifelong careers in this changing industry."

This program prepares students for alternative energy careers while focused on the fundamentals of electrical engineering. Ecotech's state-of-the-art laboratories and facilities allow students the opportunity to apply theory and graduates will be well prepared to become electrical engineering technicians.

The Electrical Engineering Technology Associate degree requires 96 credit hours of education. Upon successful completion of this program, students should be able to:

  • Apply electrical and electronic theory and related knowledge to design, build, repair, calibrate, and modify electrical components, circuitry, controls, and machinery;
  • Perform diagnostic electrical analysis;
  • Meet industry standards within the electrical engineering field;
  • Apply safety principles; and
  • Coordinate a successful job search.

Ecotech Institute also offers the following programs:

  • Energy Efficiency Program, Associate of Applied Science
  • Energy and Environmental Paralegal, Associate of Applied Science
  • Environmental Technology, Associate of Applied Science
  • Renewable Energy Technology, Associate of Applied Science
  • Solar Energy Technology, Associate of Applied Science
  • Sustainable Interior Design, Certificate Program
  • Wind Energy Technology, Associate of Applied Science