Take your career to another level by developing your manufacturing management skills and knowledge. From artificial intelligence to safety to cost accounting and supply chain management, it's all here. It’s challenging work but rewarding too! Learn more
Automation Engineer Technology/Technician
Bachelor of Applied Science in Automation Management
Don’t leave people in the dark. Learn how electricity flows from power stations to our homes and how to work with electricity safely. This online, industry-focused program gives you the option to specialize in Construction, Metering, Substation or System Design. It can be a physically demanding career. Learn more
Electrical, Electronic, and Communications Engineering Technology/Technician
One-year Certificate in Electric Power Technology
Two-year Associate of Applied Science in Electric Power Technology
Option to transfer to the online Bachelor of Applied Science in Energy Management program
Ever wonder how electricity makes it to your house? In this online program, you’ll learn how to transmit electricity over the grid. Train to follow procedures to ensure people receive electrical power and learn what to do when power goes out. You must pass physical tests and drug screening to work in the field. Learn more
Electrical, Electronic, and Communications Engineering Technology/Technician
Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree in Electrical Transmission Systems Technology
Program Certificate in Electrical Transmission Systems Technology
Option to transfer to the online Bachelor of Applied Science in Energy Management program
Be the boss in the energy world. The energy industry is looking for leadership skills that are taught in this entirely online program. This program, the only one of its kind in the U.S., is geared for students who already have some education in the energy industry. If you have a foundation in the energy industry and want to advance, this program will help. Graduates of all National Energy Center of Excellence (NECE) Associate Degree programs have the option to transfer into the Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) in Energy Management. Learn more
Energy Systems Technology/Technician
Bachelor of Applied Science in Energy Management
Discover the new ways to power our world. Renewable sources of energy are sources of energy that won’t run out – sun and wind are good examples. You’ll be on the cutting edge of the energy industry as you learn the principles behind generating renewable energy and how to safely operate the systems involved. This program is available online and on-campus. Learn more
Environmental Control Technologies/Technicians, Other
Associate in Applied Science in Energy Services & Renewable Technician
Program Certificate in Energy Services & Renewable Technician
Option to transfer to the online Bachelor of Applied Science in Energy Management program
Enjoy technology and computers? Train to become an engineering technician. You'll learn how to gather data, create maps and plans, and do inspections. Computer-aided drafting (CAD) and global information systems (GIS) are key components of this program. Learn more
Engineering Technologies/Technicians, General
Associate in Applied Science in Engineering Technology
Students considering a bachelor’s degree in engineering will need to work with instructors in preparation for transferring to a different campus.
Level up your career with a certificate in environmental and safety regulations. You'll be able to identify, evaluate, and solve potential safety and environmental problems -- leading to a better world for all of us. Learn more
Energy and Environmental Policy
Short-term Certificate in Environmental and Safety Regulations
Did you know the U.S. Department of Labor named geospatial technology as one of the top three emerging career fields? This program will train you to become an expert in GIS systems. You’ll learn to create maps and databases from geographic information. The program is available on-campus and online. Learn more
Surveying Technology/Surveying
Associate in Applied Science in Geographic Information Systems
Program Certificate in Geographic Information Systems
Certificate of Completion in Geographic Information Systems
Automation. It's everywhere and still growing quickly. This program gives you the skills and knowledge to install, maintain and troubleshoot the machines and their control systems. Learn more
Mechatronics, Robotics, and Automation Engineering Technology/Technician
Associate in Applied Science
Learn how to use the state-of-the-art instruments driving North Dakota’s energy industry. These instruments measure and control things such as pressure, flow, level, density, temperature, force, vibration and chemical composition. This program is offered both online and on-campus. Learn more
Instrumentation Technology/Technician
Certificate of Completion in Electronics (ELEC)
Certificate in Instrumentation and Control
Associate of Applied Science in Instrumentation & Control
Option to transfer to the online Bachelor of Applied Science in Energy Management program
You can't be afraid of heights in this program! You'll learn how to work on power lines in the 20-acre lineworker program facilities north of Mandan, North Dakota. Learn more
Certificate in Lineworker (Electrical)
Associate of Applied Science in Lineworker (Electrical)
Option to transfer to the online Bachelor of Applied Science in Energy Management program
Are you mechanically inclined? Learn to install, maintain and repair the industrial equipment used in North Dakota's energy industry. A background or interest mechanical technology or drafting is helpful for this on-campus program. Learn more
Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology/Technician
Certificate in Mechanical Maintenance Technology
Associate of Applied Science in Mechanical Maintenance Technology
Option to transfer to the online Bachelor of Applied Science in Energy Management program
The future is here -- and it's mechatronics! This program prepares you to work with smart devices that incorporate mechanical, electronic, computer and software components such as robots and other automated equipment. Learn more
Mechatronics, Robotics, and Automation Engineering Technology/Technician
Bachelor of Applied Science in Mechatronics Engineering Technology
This online program teaches you about the operation and maintenance of nuclear energy. You’ll learn about the science behind nuclear power and how to stay safe on the job. This program has an agreement with Exelon that will allow you to substitute your education for their basic training requirements once you’re employed. Learn more
Nuclear/Nuclear Power Technology/Technician
Associate in Applied Science degree in Nuclear Power Technology
Associate in Applied Science degree in Nuclear Power Technology and an NUCP certificate
Program Certificate in Nuclear Power Technology
Option to transfer to the online Bachelor of Applied Science in Energy Management program
Did you know that the oil and gas industry gave $43 billion to North Dakota's economy and supported more than 81,000 jobs in 2013? Become a part of the industry by learning how to operate and maintain equipment in this online and on-campus program. Learn more
Petroleum Technology/Technician
Associate in Applied Science degree in Petroleum Production Technology
Program Certificate in Petroleum Production Technology
Option to transfer to the online Bachelor of Applied Science in Energy Management program
Provide power to the public. Learn to operate modern fossil fuel power plants, gas turbine facilities, or other facilities where steam and electricity is generated. This program is available both online and on-campus. Learn more
Industrial Production Technologies/Technicians, Other
Associate in Applied Science degree in Power Plant Technology
Program Certificate in Power Plant Technology
Option to transfer to the online Bachelor of Applied Science in Energy Management program
Learn some of the ways we can turn raw materials into energy. As North Dakota discovers more natural resources, more people are needed to process those resources. You’ll learn the technical and safety aspects of plant operations in this online and on-campus program. Learn more
Industrial Technology/Technician
Associate in Applied Science degree in Process Plant Technology (PTEC)
Program Certificate in Process Plant Technology (PTEC)
Option to transfer to the online Bachelor of Applied Science in Energy Management program
Clean water will never go out of style. Learn the biological, chemical and mechanical knowledge and skills that keep North Dakota's water safe and clean. This program is online, with some job-shadowing requirements at the worksite. Learn more
Water Quality and Wastewater Treatment Management and Recycling Technology/Technician
Certificate in Water & Wastewater Technology
Option to transfer to the online Bachelor of Applied Science in Energy Management program
Welding is hot in North Dakota. Did you know six out of ten welders work in manufacturing? Conditions can be loud and you'll need to be physically able to work in this environment. This program will teach how to weld safely in a state-of-the-art lab. Learn more
Associate of Arts in Applied Science in Welding
Diploma in Welding
Certificate in Welding
Protect the natural resources of North Dakota for future generations. You'll learn about the science behind sustainable resource management and how it is influenced by policy, society and economics. Learn more
Environmental/Natural Resources Management and Policy, General
Associate of Applied Science
Be a driving force in the energy world. This two-year program teaches you safe maintenance and operation of the trucks that could be used to transport equipment and resources. You'll also have the opportunity to learn business and job-search skills. Learn more
Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor
Associate of Applied Science
Help manage North Dakota's natural resources in a sustainable way. You'll learn how to determine the best way to appropriately use the resources. Learn more
How do the environmental conditions around us affect our health? This program looks at the conditions that shape public health and finds ways to keep people healthy and safe. Learn more
You'll reach great heights in this program - climbing to the top of wind turbines and joining North Dakota's strong wind energy industry. You'll learn how to develop, maintain and service the technology that helps us gather wind energy. Learn more
Electrical/Electronic Engineering Technologies/Technicians, Other
One-year Certificate
Two-year Associate of Applied Science
Learn the financial processes and decisions that power the energy industry. This program is the only one of its kind in the U.S. You'll study geology, finance and economics – and learn how they are linked. Learn more
North Dakota's unique geology shapes its energy industry. You'll study historical geology, minerals and rocks and paleontology, both in the classroom and out in the field. Learn more
Geology/Earth Science, General
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Science in Education in Earth Science (BSE)
Help the wheels turn in the energy industry. In this program, based at the Wahpeton campus, you'll learn how to maintain and operate all kinds of engines, trains, hydraulic systems and the electrical systems found on trucks and equipment. Learn more
Diesel Mechanics Technology/Technician
Associate in Applied Science Degree
Diploma
Turn the power on. You'll learn about industrial and commercial electrical systems, including safety regulations and codes. This program is offered at the Wahpeton campus. Learn more
Electrical/Electronic Engineering Technologies/Technicians, Other
Associate of Applied Science
Map out a high-demand career in this two-year program. With plenty of hands-on work, you'll learn the latest surveying, drafting and testing technologies. This program is offered at the Wahpeton campus. Learn more
Welders are in demand in many industries. This program, offered at the Fargo and Wahpeton campus, will teach you safe welding for a variety of jobs settings. Learn more
Associate in Applied Science Degree
Diploma
Certificate
Use science and technology to make the world a better place. Students learn to design efficient transportation routes, safe water supplies and sewage systems, and buildings and roads. Learn more
Power up! Learn how to use your problem-solving skills to make sure people have power. There are several specialization options in this program and opportunities to learn in a real-life work setting through co-op education. Learn more
North Dakota's unique geology holds the key to its natural resources economy. Combining class, lab and field learning, this program will give the knowledge to work in energy and mineral exploration, and to solve environmental problems. Learn more
If it moves, it interests a mechanical engineer. This is one of the broadest engineering fields, so you could find yourself studying a wide range of subjects like industrial machinery, power plants, robots, to name just a few. The program offers the chance to specialize in coatings and polymeric materials (the materials that cover things like cars and machinery). Learn more
Help find better ways to manage North Dakota's natural resources. You'll learn the scientific and business principles behind resource management. This program has several specialization options. Learn more
Environmental/Natural Resources Management and Policy, General
Bachelor of Science
Be a driving force in the energy industry as you transport materials and equipment. This program will teach you the safe operation of commercial vehicles and North Dakota Department of Transportation regulations. Learn more
Bright light to the dark. You’ll learn to lay out residential and commercial electrical installations according to code. Learn more
From GIS technology to field research to understanding the biological, chemical, and physical influences on the media, you'll learn it -- and how to apply it developing wildlife conservation and management plans. Learn more
Construction, earthmoving, and excavation industries need heavy equipment operators. This program goes beyond learning how to safely operate heavy equipment and trucks and includes grade reading, laser levels, soils, safety layouts and heavy equipment maintenance. Learn more
Learn the fundamentals of safe welding in this industry-focused nine-month program. You'll learn the basic techniques you'll need for an entry-level welding position. Learn more
The energy industry needs people to move resources, materials and people. Learn everything you'll need for a North Dakota Class A Commercial Driver's License (CDL). This program combines class time with simulation and on-the-road training. Learn more
A high-wire act of a different kind! Get the skills you need to install commercial and residential electrical wiring. Learn more
Somebody has to move North Dakota's natural resources and industry equipment. Learn how to safely operate heavy equipment and trucks. Learn more
Learn some of the ways raw materials are turned into energy. As North Dakota discovers more natural resources, we need more people to process those resources. You’ll learn the technical and safety aspects of plant operations in this online and on-campus program. Learn more
Learn the basics of welding in a state-of-the art simulation lab. Students will have the option to take the industry recognized American Welding Society (AWS) certification. Learn more
Environmental engineering covers a broad spectrum from improving public health to recycling, waste disposal, and water and air pollution control. Graduates of this program can work as environmental engineering technicians or transfer directly to NDSU to complete a Environmental Engineering Bachelors of Science degree. Learn more
Have an interest in the environment? Then consider this program where you study natural systems and human effects on those systems. Learn more
Somebody has to move North Dakota's natural resources and industry equipment. Learn how to safely operate heavy equipment and trucks. Learn more
Train to be at the cutting edge of trades in this career-focused program. Learn to weld using state-of –the-art simulation equipment, then move to actual welding equipment. This program is certified as an Accredited Test Facility of the American Welding Society (AWS) – the only AWS accredited test facility in North Dakota. Learn more
Protecting humans and the environment requires all kinds of skills and knowledge – from computing to ecology to geospatial technologies! An environmental science degree will get you started. Learn more
Technology, critical thinking, problem solving… they all come together in mechanical engineering. Design the equipment and develop the processes used in new development within North Dakota's energy industry. Learn more
Are you a problem solver who likes to see concrete results? Plan and design the construction of things we use every day: roads, bridges, and water systems. Through an arrangement with the University of North Dakota, you can earn two degrees – one in civil engineering and one in engineering science. Learn more
Construction engineering integrates the disciplines of construction management, architecture, mechanical, civil, and electrical engineering. You'll also need to be a good communicator and collaborator. Learn more
Being a construction manager requires more than construction knowledge – you will need to master the understanding and skills sets to work with people from different backgrounds. Learn more
Learn about electricity from the ground up. You’ll learn how to design, research and test electrical and electronic equipment. Through an arrangement with the University of North Dakota, you can earn two degrees – one in electrical engineering and one in engineering science. Learn more
If you like to take things apart to see how they work, you might have the right stuff for mechanical engineering. Combine analytical thinking with creativity and learn how to design, make and use the tools, engines and machines that are part of the North Dakota energy industry. Through an arrangement with the University of North Dakota, you can earn two degrees – one in mechanical engineering and one in engineering science. Learn more
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Grand Forks
Type
Public
Enrollment
13,915
Year Established
1883
Everything we see and touch is composed of chemicals – so there are no limits to a chemical engineering career! This program teaches you how to create chemicals and oversee the manufacturing of products such as the processes involved in turning crude oil into diesel, jet fuel, and gasoline. Learn more
Are you a problem solver who likes technology? Civil engineering work affects everyone who travels on roads, over bridges or on trains, or anyone who disposes of waste, uses mining materials or likes clean water. Civil engineers improve the quality of life for everyone. This program is available online and on-campus. Learn more
Looking for a career with spark – and opportunities? This program will equip you with the problem-solving skills you’ll need to make sure people have power. There are several specialization options in this program and opportunities to learn in a real-life work setting through co-op education. Learn more
Take your engineering degree to another level with a combined graduate degree in energy engineering! Our world's future depends on innovative engineers working to solve the global energy shortage. Learn more
North Dakota's geology is the key to the state's energy industry – but it must be managed wisely for the energy industry to last. This program teaches you the skills you'll need to manage natural resources in an environmentally friendly way. Learn more
Study the Earth and find solutions to the problems it faces. You could find yourself testing water, examining fossils or planning safe mining procedures. There is an option to specialize in petroleum engineering. Learn more
Learn about North Dakota's natural resources from the ground up – from the fossils of the past to the energy production possibilities in the future. This program combines class time and fieldwork. Learn more
Mechanical engineering can take you from ground-level manufacturing to space research. This widely varied program can be taken on-campus or online. You'll have opportunities for cutting-edge research and co-op work experiences. Learn more
Help discover new ways to extract oil and gas from the Earth. This innovative program combines the scientific, industrial and business sides of the oil and gas industry. Learn more
Combine sophisticated technology and hands-on work learning to repair many kinds of vehicles. You'll use the latest diagnostic equipment to assess what's wrong with a vehicle and fix it. There is an option to specialize in heavy duty vehicles. Learn more
Help discover new ways to extract oil and gas from the Earth. This innovative program combines the scientific, industrial and business sides of the oil and gas industry. Learn more
Petroleum Technology/Technician
Associate of Applied Science
One-year certificate
Welders are needed in almost every part of the energy industry – from exploration to manufacturing. You'll learn the safe practices for a variety of welding techniques. Learn more