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How to Find a School That Offers Degrees in Solar Energy

Added: (Wed Sep 02 2009)

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Experts say that nearly a third of all renewable energy sources are powered by the sun, i.e. by using solar energy. To find a career that taps into this ever-growing field, it is necessary to find a school that offers solar power information, solar training coursework and solar degrees in engineering or other equally technical areas. Green jobs are so new there are very few university programs available to help candidates prepare for them. The concept of implementing green theory into existing programs, or just constructing green programs in the first place, is such a new idea that experts say academia has to do some serious catching up. With a little preparation, it is possible to take advantage of the newer, ever-growing variety of programs that are coming into being.

To start off, determine exactly what field you want to train for (i.e. environmental engineer). If you are a young person just entering the job market, you might be able to tailor what you take in high school to better prepare you for your chosen college career. Your vocational counselor should be able to help you choose your high school courses to better dovetail into the studies you have chosen. If he/she doesn’t have the specifics for the exact school requirements, (s)he should be able to provide guidance based on the general specifications listed to enter any like degree program. For those wishing to change careers in adulthood, it is possible to obtain similar information by consulting with a private vocational counselor who can help you decide how much retraining you would need to do. Barring that, you might be able to access a guidance counselor at a local high school or research the needed info online.

One way to find out what colleges and universities are offering green degrees is to keep an eye out in the news media for solar power information and what schools may be doing research in a related area. Aside from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) on the East Coast and Stanford on the West, there are other schools scattered throughout the US doing cutting edge work. Incentives being offered through the government or private business concerns are encouraging education is solar and more and more schools to get involved in conducting research that will help find answers to green issues facing us today. Any time this research produces useable results, that research is likely to be covered in the news media, and will be reported in some type of piece that will highlight what kinds of breakthroughs the particular university might be working on.

One clearing house for information on green schools is the Institute for Sustainable Energy, opened in 2001 at the Eastern Connecticut State University. According to the current director of the Institute, William Leahy, it focuses on providing education in sustainable energy, becoming a national source for sustainable energy information, assistance in policy making to better utilize sustainable energy, and assisting in implementing solutions sustainable energy problems.

If that method still produces no useable resources, don’t give up. Education is solar is growing at the speed of light. University programs throughout the country, including such disciplines as packaging, construction and engineering are making adjustments to their curriculum or simply creating new classes to support this trend. As the economies on state and national levels continue to decline, politicians are supporting the need for more “green” jobs that are focused on alternative energy sources and conserving the environment for future generations.

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