Information Updated August 2017
Andrew McMahan is the lead faculty for the Sustainable Technologies Program at Central Carolina Community College
2009
Mostly Central North Carolina
25
2 Full-Time Instructors
6 Part-Time Adjunct Instructors
Gender: Male 75%, Female 25%
Ethnicity: Caucasian 65%, African American 15%, Hispanic 10%, Other 5%
Veterans: 20%
Associate Degree: Sustainability Technologies
Certificates: Renewable Energy, Green Building
Introduction to Renewable Energy
Face-To-Face
3 Credit Hours
The Renewable Energy Program is based on the Chatham County Campus of Central Carolina Community College. The campus features a variety of features that contribute to instruction including:
The most recent data we have is from the North Carolina Sustainable Energy Associate which releases an annual Clean Energy Industry Census. Results from the 2016 report show that North Carolina employs approx. 34,300 people in the clean energy sector (an increase of 31% from 2015). Geographic data shows that the Triangle region of North Carolina houses a large number of the 1660 clean energy businesses in the state.
Our program has an advisory board comprised of approximately 10 renewable energy business owners.
Yes, our program requires students take an internship to complete the Associate Degree program. An internship is not required for the Certificate programs.
View the syllabus for Central Carolina Community College's Renewable Energy System Technologies course, or visit CCCC directly for more information on their Applied Associate Degree & Certificate programs.
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