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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Application Fee

    USD 95 

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines28-Aug-2023
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    Duration 4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 37,788  / year
    Next Intake 28-Aug-2023

    Renewable Energy

    About

    The interdisciplinary minor in renewable energy is open to all undergraduate students. Separate tracks are available to students in engineering and to students outside engineering, allowing both technical and nontechnical students to study this dynamic field. Regardless of the track chosen, the program is designed to ensure that students are exposed to the technical, economic, and policy issues relevant to renewable energy.

    Track I is designed for students in engineering who seek specialization in the interdisciplinary studies of renewable energy sources, power generation and fuel production technologies, renewable energy policy, and the economics of various energy sources. Students in chemical engineering, electrical engineering, materials science and mechanical engineering will find this minor complements their major and provides them with the background needed to start a career in renewable energy. Students in other technical majors may also find this track appealing. All students are encouraged to consult with their major advisor to discuss the suitability of the minor to their individual long-term goals.

    Track II is designed primarily for students in disciplines other than engineering. These students will receive training in the basic technical aspects of renewable energy as well as learning about energy policy and the economics of various energy sources. Students in any major may pursue this track. This track may be particularly appealing to students interested in science, environmental studies, political science and business.

    All students are encouraged to consult with their major advisor in selection of this minor.

    The objective of the interdisciplinary renewable energy minor is to provide students with technical skills, economic and political background, and analysis and design skills that will help them to apply the knowledge gained in their major to the important national issues of alternative and renewable energy. Students will be exposed to a broad range of technical and social/political disciplines necessary to understand the sources of renewable energy, technical and economic decisions involved in using alternative energy sources, and the policy and regulatory issues that influence the development and adoption of alternative energy resources.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    International students must meet the following criteria to be considered for admission to the University:

    • GPA: 3.0 academic GPA on a 4.0 scale
    • English proficiency: 61+ TOEFL or 6.0 IELTS or 95+ Duolingo
    • SAT/ACT scores: We do not require SAT or ACT scores for admission or scholarship consideration

    Admission steps

    1. Complete your application and pay application fee. Complete the simple International Student Application online and pay $95.00 USD non-refundable application fee.
    2. Submit a copy of your passport biographical page. This can be attached to the application or emailed to [email protected] after submitting your application.
    3. Have official transcripts sent from your high school. Transcripts are considered official if they are received via regular mail/post in a sealed envelope, emailed to [email protected] directly from a school official as a password protected attachment with the password sent in a separate email, or faxed to 1 (775) 327-5845 directly from the school with a cover letter on the school’s letterhead.

      Transcripts sent by mail should be addressed to:

      OISS Admissions Team
      University of Nevada, Reno
      1664 N. Virginia Street M/S 074
      Reno, Nevada 89557 USA

    4. Verify you have met English language requirements. Verification of having met the English requirement through one of the following options:
      1. TOEFL score 61+
      2. IELTS (must be academic version) with a score of 6.0+
      3. Duolingo English Exam score 95+
      4. Cambridge score of B2+
      5. Graduation from (or in the process of completing) a U.S. high school
      6. For students who have taken the SAT/ACT exam we may be able to use your score to satisfy the English requirement

    English language requirement exemption: Please note that students coming from the following English-speaking countries are exempt from the English language testing requirements: Antigua/Barbuda, Australia, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Bermuda, British Guyana, British Virgin Islands, Canada (except for Quebec), Ghana, Grenada, Ireland, Jamaica, Kenya, Malaysia, New Zealand, Nigeria, Singapore, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent, Trinidad & Tobago, United Kingdom and Zimbabwe.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    USD 37,788 

    Application Fee

    USD 95 

    How to Apply

    Step one: Create your application account

    Applications for admission are submitted via the University's online application portal.

    After entering the required registration information, you will receive an automatic email with a temporary registration PIN. When you receive your PIN, you can complete the registration process that allows you to access your online application for admission.

    Create your application registration

    Step two: Complete your application for admission

    The application portal will guide you through your online application specific to your student type*. Once finished, verify your information and click the “Finalize application and pay” button (link) to proceed to payment page.

    Your application is not finalized until you submit your application fee.

    *Returning students must complete a returning student application for readmission to the University.

    Step three: Pay your application fee

    After finalizing your online application, you'll be prompted to pay a non-refundable $60 application fee, payable by credit card (Visa or Mastercard only). The application fee is only valid for the semester in which you apply and cannot be deferred or transferred to another semester. Application fee deferrals may be available.

    Step four: Check confirmation emails and register your MyNEVADA account

    Once payment is made a confirmation email will be sent immediately. Check your spam folder if not received and mark unr.edu as a safe sender to ensure future receipt of emails. An email containing MyNEVADA student portal activation information will be sent 24 to 48 hours after submitting the application and payment.

    The email sent 24 to 48 hours later will contain your student ID number and steps to create your MyNEVADA account. This account provides access to your student application dashboard, allows you to check your application status, accept or deny admission (if offered), review your fees, make payments and more.

    Step five: Submit your supporting documentation

    After completing your online application for admission, you can gather and submit the additional documentation required to finalize your application package.

    Transcripts. Official high school, college or International Baccalaureate transcripts may be sent electronically or mailed directly from the institution to the Office of Admissions and Records:

    University of Nevada, Reno
    Office of Admissions & Records
    MS 0120
    Reno, NV 89557-0120

    Standardized test scores (optional). Test scores must come directly from the testing agency. The University's test codes include the following:

    • SAT/College Board (AP): 4844
    • ACT: 2494

    Immunization records. All students attending the University of Nevada, Reno must submit proof of immunization. Copies of immunization records may be mailed, faxed, emailed or hand-delivered.

    Immunization requirements

    • Mail. If you'd like to mail records, you can send them to the following address:

      University of Nevada, Reno
      Office of Admissions & Records
      MS 0120
      Reno, NV 89557

    • Hand-deliver. You may also hand-deliver immunization records to the Office of Admissions and Records, located in the Fitzgerald Student Services building on the second floor.
    • Fax. You may fax immunization records to (775) 784-4283.
    • Email. You may email immunization records to [email protected].
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