Energy Management Strategies - Sci355
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Assignments (general) :
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Requirements
Evaluation
Letter Grades
Resources
Web Resources
Special Benefits
What am I required to do?
       Attend all scheduled sessions of class (including field trips and site visits)
       Participate in discussion of assigned readings and activities
       Utilize e-mail & other electronic communication tools
       Integrate concepts & case studies from multiple information sources
       Conduct independent study projects (team-based)
       Complete written assignments
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How is my work evaluated?
 

Assignments & Projects
25%
Participation 
(Discussion, Internet)
15%
Exam I
20%
Exam II
20%
Final Exam
20%
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What Letter Grade Will I Get?
 

94-96
C
73-76
A-
90-93
C-
70-72
B+
87-89
D+
67-69
B
83-86
D
63-67
B-
80-82
D-
60-62
C+
77-79
F
Below 60

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What resources should I use?

    Textbooks:

    Optional Books (selected readings):
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Recommended Web Sites:

Table I:  Government and Public Information Sites
  Description
Web Address
U.S. EPA Web Site
www.epa.gov
RIDEM (RI environmental agency)
  www.state.ri.us./dem/
RI Health Department
  www.state.health.ri.us./
Bryant Environmental Society
  web.bryant.edu/~bes
Providence Journal/Bulletin articles
www.projo.com
U.S. Department of Energy Web Site
  www.doe.gov
Contact Addresses Updated on August 2000
  Table II:  Environmental Information Sites


Description
Web Address
Internet Environmental Sites
www.lib.kth.se/~lg/envsite.htm
Information on Wetlands
www.sierraclub.org/wetlands/
Links to Environmental Action Organizations
www.essential.org/
http://www.webdirectory.com/
Acid Rain - Causes & Effects
http://qlink.queensu.ca/~41rm4
Sustainable Forests Directory
www.together.net/~wow/
Ozone Depletion over Antarctica
www.icair.iac.org/nz/
Energy Guide for Consumers
www.energyguide.com/
Dioxin Contamination in Rhode Island
  http://web.bryant.edu/~langlois/envpol/projects99.htm
ISO Certification
http://www.iso.ch/
http://www.asq.org/standcert/iso.html
Possibility of Radiation Sickness
  www.bostonphoenix.com/alt1/archive/news/
97/06/19/DOOMED_2.html
Renewable Energy Web Sites
http://www.altenergy.org/
http://www.ecoworld.com/default.htm
Green Energy Production
www.energyforme.com
Fuel Cells Technology
www.ecoworld.com/energy/EcoWorld_Energy_Fuel_Cells1.cfm
Production of Hydrogen Fuel
http://www.ehgtechnology.com/Cheap%20Hydrogen.html
Solar Energy Web Sites
www.solarexpert.com
www.flasolar.com
www.fsec.ucf.edu
http://sef.me.wisc.edu
www.soltek.com
www.solarpaces.com
www.solaraccess.com
Energy Conservation
www.ecoworld.com/energy/EcoWorld_Energy_Energy_Star.cfm
Interactive Web site on Chernobyl Accident
http://chernobyl.da.ru
Information about Belarus
www.state.gov/www/background_notes/
General Information about Belarus
www.geocities.com/~minsknews
Information about Belarus
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/
DouglasHartman/belarus.htm
Nutritional Analysis Web Page
http://www.nat.uiuc.edu/mainnat.html
Information on Energy Resources
http://hometown.aol.com/bowermanb/resources.html
Acceptance of Technology
www.internetstore.bc.ca/ideo/paradigm2.html
Boiling Water Nuclear Reactor
http://eia.doe.gov/cneaf/nuclear/page/nuc_reactors/bwr.html
Pressurized Water Nuclear Reactor
http://eia.doe.gov/cneaf/nuclear/page/nuc_reactors/pwr.html
  Contact Addresses Updated on November 2003
Any special benefits for the course?
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What are the assignments?

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Assignments and presentations should demonstrate a general understanding of the assigned topics, a technical analysis of pertinent information, application of computer skills, and an integration of multiple viewpoints.  A well-written report should accompany each project.  Specific assignments are listed below.
Assignments (Due dates listed on course calendar)
#1  ( Current Issues )  Due Week 3
#2  ( Energy Diary )  Due Week 4; Final Report Due Week 8
#3  ( Analysis of Energy Consumption ) Due Week 7
#4  ( Energy Technologies )  Outline Due Week 9- Web Sites & Demonstrations Week 12
#5 ( Home Energy Conservation Plan )  Due Week 10
#6 ( Nutrition Analysis)   Due Week 14 (OPTIONAL)
#7 ( Field Trip Report ) Proposal Due Week 6; Reports Due Week 11

 
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Gaytha A. Langlois, Ph.D., 1999
Bryant University,Smithfield, RI 02917
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Last Updated: January 2008