Energy

What is Energy?
An education in electrical and energy engineering empowers individuals to shape the future of energy generation and distribution, enhance technological advancements, and contribute to a more energy-efficient and connected world. Students who have successfully completed the program should possess a comprehensive understanding of electrical and electronic systems, along with the ability to apply mathematical and scientific principles to solve real-world problems, design functional systems, and communicate their knowledge effectively.
In Demand Careers
- Electrical Engineering
- Electrical Technician
- Electronics Engineer*
- Wind Turbine Service Tech*
*Tier 1 jobs provide a an income that can support a family of three
Source: Colorado Talent Pipeline Report
Energy Pathway Offerings by School
Explore the schools that offer the Energy Pathway. Courses vary from school to school. Select a particular school for their career exploration offerings and Work-Based Learning opportunities.
Certification Opportunities
Partner College Programs
Industry Partners & Work-Based Learning
Industry partnerships provide valuable insight for students to gain experience solving business problems with the guidance of mentorship. Work-Based Learning (WBL) courses offer students experiential opportunities to explore careers outside of the classroom including job shadowing and internships.





