Alternative Energy Fundamentals: Assignments/Discussions
The University of Nevada, Reno offered a Spring 2024 class titled "Alternative Energy Fundamentals," ENGR 400.600.1001, asynchronous online. The class had no prerequisites, but a basic understanding of simple engineering principles was necessary to keep up with the numerous discussions, which required a reply to others in the class, and the assignments, which included book reviews.
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Alternative Energy Fundamentals: Assignments/Discussions
The University of Nevada, Reno offered a Spring 2024 class titled "Alternative Energy Fundamentals," ENGR 400.600.1001, asynchronous online. The class had no prerequisites, but a basic understanding of simple engineering principles was necessary to keep up with the numerous discussions, which required a reply to others in the class, and the assignments, which included book reviews.
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Alternative Energy Fundamentals: Assignments/Discussions

Alternative Energy Fundamentals: Assignments/Discussions

by James Langelle
Alternative Energy Fundamentals: Assignments/Discussions

Alternative Energy Fundamentals: Assignments/Discussions

by James Langelle

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Overview

The University of Nevada, Reno offered a Spring 2024 class titled "Alternative Energy Fundamentals," ENGR 400.600.1001, asynchronous online. The class had no prerequisites, but a basic understanding of simple engineering principles was necessary to keep up with the numerous discussions, which required a reply to others in the class, and the assignments, which included book reviews.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940186088936
Publisher: James C. L'Angelle
Publication date: 06/03/2024
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 536 KB

About the Author

The author is currently an undergraduate at the University of Nevada, Reno with a major in English writing specialization and a minor in Journalism. Alternative Energy Fundamentals, ENGR 400.600.1001, was not a required course for the degree but proved to be a class necessary for an understanding of the complexity in the link between fossil fuel and climate emergency. As noted in the afterword, it ended too soon.
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