Certificate in Energy - Curriculum 236 (DL)
Program Officer
Colleen McHenry, PhD
Spanegel Hall
(831) 508-0764
colleen.mchenry@nps.edu
Brief Overview
The Energy Academic Group's Distributed Learning (DL) Certificate Program in Energy is designed to support the Office of the Secretary of Defense and the Secretary of the Navy's Energy goals. The DL Energy Certificate provides those working military and civilian employees of the Department of Defense the opportunity to understand the complex issues facing the Operational and Installation Energy segments of DoD.
The Certificate program is designed to expose students to the technical, operational, and security aspects of DoD energy needs. Courses are offered via web-based medium on a schedule of one course per quarter for four quarters.
The Certificate requires successful completion of four graduate DL courses (minimum of 16 credit hours). Any of the four courses can be substituted with the corresponding NPS resident course. The Energy Academic Group Academic Associate may also approve a resident course that is identified as an elective in the Resident Certificate Program as a substitute for a DL course.
Requirements for Entry
APC requirements will vary with the courses selected. Students must satisfy any course prerequisites.
Convenes
Spring
Program Length
4 Quarters
Graduate Certificate Requirements
The academic certificate program must be completed within 3 years of admission to the program. A student must maintain a 3.0 GQPR in the certificate courses to be awarded a certificate.
Required Courses
PH3700 | Fundamentals of Energy | | 4 | 0 |
EC3110 | Electrical Energy: Present and Emerging Technologies | | 3 | 2 |
OS3613 | Introduction to Energy Logistics in Warfare Operations | | 3 | 0 |
NS4960 | Energy Security and Geopolitics | | 4 | 0 |
| -or- | | | |
NS4967 | Energy Security and Geopolitics (DL) | | 4 | 0 |
Delete OA4613 as a required course, and replace with OS3613.
The Certificate program is designed to expose students to the technical, operational, and security aspects of DoD energy needs. Courses are offered via web-based medium on a schedule of one course per quarter for four quarters. OS3613 is designed to be more accessible for DL students without the technical prerequisites of OA4613, delivered as a (3-0) credit hour course, with a syllabus tailored for delivery via asynchronous distance learning.