EPCE - Energy Providers Coalition for Education
EPCE, the Energy Providers Coalition for Education, is the premier source for high quality online education specific to energy industry careers, which include renewable and alternative energy, green power, and smart grid among others.
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Founded:
June 2000

EPCE - Energy Providers Coalition for Education

 
EPCE - Energy Providers Coalition for Education

EPCE - Energy Providers Coalition for Education As reporeted on a Green Jobs blog, EPCE programs were featured in the Workforce Strategy Center report titled, “Employers, Low-Income Young Adults and Postsecondary Credentials,” funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

Source: bit.ly
The New York-based Workforce Strategy Center also released a new report titled, “Employers, Low-Income Young Adults and Postsecondary Credentials.” Funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, ...
EPCE - Energy Providers Coalition for Education

EPCE - Energy Providers Coalition for Education "Students who took all or part of their instruction online performed better, on average, than those taking the same course through face-to-face instruction," according to the Department of Education.

Source: www.insidehighered.com
It is superior in student learning to face-to-face instruction, says new meta-analysis from Education Department. And "blended" education does better still.
EPCE - Energy Providers Coalition for Education

EPCE - Energy Providers Coalition for Education With the 2009 summer term, Clemson started offering their Electrical Engineering courses online in addition to on the ground, with one EPCE member employee in this first course offering. Even more students from EPCE members are scheduled to start the engineering classes online this fall.

Find out more about this ground breaking program at http://www.epceonline.org/programs/bs-ee.html

Source: www.epceonline.org
The Electrical Engineering program at Clemson University provides fundamental education in core EE areas such as circuits, electronics, electromagnetics, controls, power, and communications. These fundamental areas are more fully developed by specialization in elective courses. ...
EPCE - Energy Providers Coalition for Education
Source: epceonline.org
Have you ever considered a career in the energy industry? There are great reasons why you should. With the right education and training, you can make great money and do something that benefits millions of people every day.