5 Bachelor's degrees in Energy Engineering in North Carolina, United States

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The University of North Carolina at Charlotte3,6(5)
Charlotte, North Carolina, United States Top 4% in Worldwide

Electrical Engineering, Power and Energy Systems

Students searching for a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering (BSEE) may choose to pursue the Electrical Engineering, Power and Energy Systems concentration at The University of North Carolina at Charlotte.

B.Sc. Full-time On-campus
4 years$20,018/yr
The University of North Carolina at Charlotte3,6(5)
Charlotte, North Carolina, United States Top 4% in Worldwide

Mechanical Engineering, Energy Engineering

The Mechanical Engineering, Energy Engineering program of The University of North Carolina at Charlotte is intended for students interested in specialized and systematic training and education in the area of power generation.

B.Sc. Full-time On-campus
4 years$20,018/yr
The University of North Carolina at Charlotte3,6(5)
Charlotte, North Carolina, United States Top 4% in Worldwide

Mechanical Engineering Technology, Applied Energy

The Mechanical Engineering Technology, Applied Energy program of The University of North Carolina at Charlotte is characterized by a focus on application and practice and on an approximately equal mix of theory, practice, and laboratory experience.

Bachelor Full-time On-campus
4 years$20,018/yr
The University of North Carolina at Charlotte3,6(5)
Charlotte, North Carolina, United States Top 4% in Worldwide

Systems Engineering, Energy Systems

The Systems Engineering, Energy Systems program of The University of North Carolina at Charlotte offers a professional engineering education that can be used as the foundation for several different career objectives and a more general and more liberal engineering education with the objective of keeping a variety of career paths open.

Bachelor Full-time On-campus
4 years$20,018/yr
The University of North Carolina at Charlotte3,6(5)
Charlotte, North Carolina, United States Top 4% in Worldwide

Civil Engineering, Energy Infrastructure

The Civil Engineering, Energy Infrastructure program of The University of North Carolina at Charlotte requires a minimum of 120 credit hours.

B.Sc. Full-time On-campus
4 years$20,018/yr
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