Alternative Energy Program
Tulsa Community College
ALTERNATIVE ENERGY
- Tulsa Community College's Alternative Energy program was the first Two-Year Alternative Energy program in the state of Oklahoma.
- Students receive hands-on training and classroom instruction in the following areas of Alternative Energy Technology:
o Wind
o Solar Battery
o Solar Heat
o Solar Electric
o Biofuels
o Hydrogen
ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY
ALTERNATIVE ENERGY
DEGREE OPTION
Program Description:
This multi-functional program is designed for students interested in working with alternative/renewable energy. Oklahoma is ranked 8th in the United States for wind mill utility operation and is growing with the reduced cost of manufacturing solar cells. The student will measure and analyze both wind and solar power systems. This program will also study Biofuels and Hydrogen power conversion systems.
Degree Awarded: Associate in Applied Science
ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY
ALTERNATIVE ENERGY
CERTIFICATE OPTION
Program Description
This short program is designed for those interested in working with alternative/renewable energy or wanting a better understanding of the different energy production fields. Oklahoma is ranked 8th in the United States for wind mill utility operation. Solar has long been a part in the alternative energy production and is growing with the reduced cost of manufacturing solar cells. The student will measure and analyze both wind and solar power systems. This program also studies Biofuels and Hydrogen power conversion systems.
Degree Awarded: Certificate of Achievement
Contact Information:
Thomas Henderson
Office NE T114
Phone: 918.595.7492
Email: thenders@tulsacc.edu

NORTHEAST SCIENCE, MATHEMATICS, and ENGINEERING DIVISION
PHONE: 918.595.7542
Webmaster Contact: eevans@tulsacc.edu
CUTTING EDGE TECHNOLOGY
TCC's Northeast campus utilizes two alternative energy wind turbines. Our 20 meter tower has a 1Kw generator and our 10 meter tower has a .5 Kw generator. The 10 meter tower can be used for custom built student projects.
ALTERNATIVE ENERGY VEHICLES
WIND TURBINE TECHNOLOGY
NANOTECHNOLOGY CLEAN LAB
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