This document outlines the program structure for a Bachelor of Technology in Engineering Technology (Energy and Environment) degree. The program is divided into 4 years and includes courses in the areas of physics, chemistry, mathematics, programming, manufacturing processes, thermodynamics, environmental law and policy, and energy management. In total, students must complete 144 credit hours, including 107 hours of program core courses and 37 hours of university core courses. In the fourth year, students complete a senior design project, industrial training, and elective courses in areas like solar energy systems and geographic information systems.