BFM 101 Biofuels Fundamentals

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Keywords

biofuels , biofuel courses , biofuel degree , renewable energy degree , renewable energy degree program , biofuels operations technician , global fuel consumption , alternate fuel options , alternate fuel advantages and disadvantages , process of making ethanol , biodiesel , biomass feed stocks , environmental considerations , carbon emissions , soil erosion , cellulosic ethanol

Project

IGEN (Illinois Green Economy Network) Career Pathways

Authors

Young, Charles

Date Submitted

2013-04-30

Material Type

Hybrid/Blended Course

Secondary Material Type

Institution

Carl Sandburg College

Industry Partner

Each IGEN Consortium college has established an Industry Advisory Group as part of their Career and Technical Education program. Advisory Group members contribute to the design, development and delivery of CTE courses including those developed through this TAACCCT grant. The members also provide opportunities for work-based learning and job placements for program graduates.

License

CC BY

Funding Source

TAACCCT Round 1

Additional Public Access

Abstract

This course is an overview of the biofuels industry. It covers an introduction to both biodiesel and ethanol specifically in comparison to the traditional transportation fuels. This course also includes discussion on careers in the biofuels industry. This course is designed to be the first in a series of classes in the AAS Degree in Biofuels Manufacturing Technology. This course is designed to outline the remainder of the program and offer insight and relativity to the classes to follow. Please note that all course materials and content are provided in the IMS Common Cartridge (IMSCC) format. The content can be accessed by opening the IMSCC file using your organization's Learning Management System application (these include Blackboard, D2L, Canvas etc.). Additional information about accessing Common Cartridge files can be found on the IMS Global Web site: http://www.imsglobal.org/cc. Future plans for the Skills Commons Web site include a feature that will allow users to view and download course content that is provided in the IMSCC format. Please refer to the "Enabling Others to Reuse Your Materials” page for more information: http://support.taaccct.org/enabling-reuse/.

Industry (NAISC)

Manufacturing -- Chemical Manufacturing (325)

Occupation (SOC)

Management Occupations -- Engineering Managers (11-9041)

Instructional Program (CIP)

Engineering Technologies/Technicians (15)

Credit Type

Credential Type

Associate Degree

Educational Level

1st year Community College or equivalent

Skill Level

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