Mar 04, 2026  
2026-2027 Academic Catalog 
    
2026-2027 Academic Catalog

LNG Engineering, PBC


Total Hours Required for Certificate: 15

The LNG Engineering, PBC program is targeted towards working professionals with engineering degree holders and STEM degree holders with experience in the field. This program is only offered 100% online.

Flexible, asynchronous, online, self-paced

  • Each traditional 3-credit hour course will be divided into 3 one credit hour sessions
  • Each 1-credit hour session will be independent and offered for 4 weeks
  • Participants will have 10 opportunities in one calendar year to enroll, and complete a session
  • Enrollment in 1-credit hour sessions do not have to be consecutive

Program Admission


By meeting the general requirements for admission and the following prerequisites, applicants can enroll in Portal I courses:

  • Possess a baccalaureate degree from an institution accredited by a USDOE-approved institutional accreditor; and
  • Have a minimum undergraduate GPA of 2.2 at the time of baccalaureate degree conferral.

In order to be formally admitted into a post-baccalaureate initial teacher certification program and progress toward Portal II courses, a candidate must meet the following requirements:

  • Pass the Praxis content-specific examination(s) in the content area(s) in which they are seeking certification.
  • Complete, report, and submit all requirements of the EDUC 499 packet, including the Praxis content exam scores and a 2.50 program GPA. The packet must be completed prior to the semester in which the candidate is enrolled in EDUC 499. A prescription plan for the practitioner license (PL) will be provided after the EDUC 499 packet is approved.

This program does not accept applicants on a conditional basis.

Course 1: Fundamentals of LNG Processing - 3 hours


Each 1-credit hour session will be independent and offered for 4 weeks

Course 2: Pipeline Design, Storage and Transportation of LNG - 3 hours


Each 1-credit hour session will be independent and offered for 4 weeks

Course 3: LNG Regulations and Hazard Management - 3 hours


Each 1-credit hour session will be independent and offered for 4 weeks

Course 4: LNG Supply Chain Management - 3 hours


Each 1-credit hour session will be independent and offered for 4 weeks

Course 5: LNG Environmental and Regulatory Aspects - 3 hours


Each 1-credit hour session will be independent and offered for 4 weeks

Note


Students must earn a grade of C or better in all courses applied to the certificate.