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The Energy Systems Engineering program at Oregon State University integrates core engineering principles with specialized energy technology courses and business management training. This interdisciplinary approach gives students a comprehensive grounding in the essential concepts of mechanical, electrical, and industrial engineering.
Both the Bachelor of Science and Honors Bachelor of Science degrees in Energy Systems Engineering hold accreditation from ABET's Engineering Accreditation Commission (http://www.ABET.org), which mandates specific program educational objectives and student outcomes to uphold these standards.
Graduates of OSU's Energy Systems Engineering program receive a forward-thinking education, and within three to five years after graduation will have:
Added value to organizations by assessing, evaluating, and enhancing engineered systems and processes through appropriate systems engineering techniques and tools.
Communicated successfully across different fields and cultural backgrounds to direct and/or lead initiatives that advance organizational aims and targets.
Developed innovative systems and processes to address organizational needs by applying both structured and unstructured systems engineering approaches, including engineering design and problem-solving methods.