2014 BISMARCK STATE COLLEGE national energy center of excellence August 8, 2014 DAVE CLARK – INTERIM PRESIDENT Department of Energy Quadrennial Energy.

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2014 BISMARCK STATE COLLEGE national energy center of excellence August 8, 2014 DAVE CLARK – INTERIM PRESIDENT Department of Energy Quadrennial Energy Review Bakken Workforce Development Panel

BISMARCK STATE COLLEGE Location: Established: Accreditation: Enrollment: Degrees: Training: BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA 1939 HIGHER LEARNING COMMISSION OF THE NORTH CENTRAL ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS (NCA) 4,100 CREDIT STUDENTS, 17,000 CONTINUING EDUCATION ASSOCIATE DEGREES OR CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE ENERGY MANAGEMENT CUSTOMIZED TRAINING & APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAMS

NATIONAL ENERGY CENTER OF EXCELLENCE Completed in ,200 sq. ft. Funding from business, industry & government Energy efficient design & geothermal system State-of-the-art lab facilities & equipment BUILDING INFORMATION

NORTH DAKOTA UNEMPLOYMENT source:

NORTH DAKOTA JOB GROWTH source: based on shift-share analysis of job growth & decline ( ) performed by emsi a careerbuilder company;

NORTH DAKOTA ENERGY RESOURCES

BISMARCK STATE COLLEGE NATIONAL ENERGY CENTER OF EXCELLENCE Lineworker (1970) Power Plant Technology (1976) Process Plant Technology (1982) Mechanical Maintenance (2007) Instrumentation & Control (2008) Renewable Generation Technology (2010) Petroleum Engineering Technology (2012) ON-CAMPUS ENERGY PROGRAMS

BISMARCK STATE COLLEGE NATIONAL ENERGY CENTER OF EXCELLENCE Power Plant Technology (2000) Process Plant Technology (2000) Instrumentation & Control (2008) Renewable Generation Technology (2010) Electric Power Technology (2001) Electrical Transmission Systems Technology (2003) Nuclear Power Technology (2004) Bachelor of Applied Science: Energy (2008) Petroleum Production Technology (2011) Smart Grid (2011) Water & Wastewater Technician (2012) ONLINE ENERGY PROGRAMS programs also offered on-campus shown in brown

BISMARCK STATE COLLEGE Allied Health Programs Carpentry Electronics & Telecommunications Engineering & Engineering Technology Geographic Information Systems Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning Welding OTHER PROGRAMS SUPPORTING BAKKEN WORKFORCE DEMAND

NATIONAL ENERGY CENTER OF EXCELLENCE

INDUSTRY TRAINING Customized, hands-on training Flexible schedule, cost effective Teach technique and troubleshooting skills Examples of recent training in ND: –Dakota Prairie Refining; trained operators –Minnesota Power; Bison Wind farm –Great River Energy; Coal Creek Simulator –ONEOK, Hess, Whiting & Aux Sable; natural gas processing COURSES RECOGNIZED BY THE ENERGY INDUSTRY

NATIONAL ENERGY CENTER OF EXCELLENCE

INDUSTRY PARTNERS – NATIONAL

INDUSTRY PARTNERS – NORTH DAKOTA

INTERACTIVE LEARNING TOOLS

REMOTE LABORATORIES

TREND CONSORTIUM BSC LEADS FIVE COLLEGE CONSORTIUM STATE AND TRIBAL INSTITUTION PARTNERSHIP $14.6 MILLION DEPT. OF LABOR GRANT JOB TRAINING FOCUSED IN –Oil/gas –Transportation –Welding –Building/construction TRAINING FOR REGIONAL ENERGY IN NORTH DAKOTA

2014 BISMARCK STATE COLLEGE national energy center of excellence August 8, 2014 DAVE CLARK – INTERIM PRESIDENT Department of Energy Quadrennial Energy Review Bakken Workforce Development Panel