Mechanical & Industrial Engrg 673 - Wind Turbine Design
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This document summarizes graduate courses in the field of wind energy that are offered on-line in the spring of 2021. The courses include: i) MIE 673 Wind Turbine Design, ii) MIE 697AW Advanced Wind Power Conversion (electrical aspects), iii) MIE 697LL Special Topics/Advanced Technical Wind Energy 2 (technical), iv) MIE 697WF Wind Energy Finance, Economics and Policy. Details are provided below.
The four courses described here are offered as part of the WindU consortium (see https://nau.edu/mechanical-engineering/wind-u/) Graduate students already enrolled in one of the consortium universities (UMass Amherst, Texas Tech University, and Northern Arizona University) may register directly at their home university. Other interest participants (including those already working in related fields) may enroll in the classes as non-degree graduate students at one of the partner universities. For information about enrolling as a non-degree graduate student at UMass Amherst, see https://www.umass.edu/graduate/apply/non-degree-students.
In addition to the WindU courses described herein, prospective students may be interested in the professional offshore wind energy certificate program, which is also available at UMass Amherst. The certificate involves three courses taken through the University Without Walls program. These courses include: i) ECO 610: Offshore Wind Energy ? Technology, Resources, Grid Integration, and Trends, ii) ECO 611: Offshore Wind Energy - Environmental Impacts, Siting, Permitting, and Stakeholder Engagement, ECO 612: Offshore Wind Energy ? Project Economics, Deployment, and Business Logistics. This certificate program is geared toward any professional engaging in the offshore wind industry, as well as graduate students in related fields. More information may be found at https://ag.umass.edu/clean-energy/offshore-wind-professional-certificate