The Tribal Energy Management Studies (TEMS) Associate of Applied Science degree program includes a focus on Tribal Energy Management curriculum along with general education courses, online energy core curriculum courses and student-selected energy concentration courses,

Specific requirements for the Tribal Energy Management Studies degree include completion of the following:

  • 15 hours of Tribal Energy Management courses focused on Native American history and culture, business, and science as related to the development of energy resources on tribal lands; delivered in a non-traditional format as a series of five(5) week-long seminars that are also available to industry professionals, tribal leaders, and other interested none-degree seeking parties.
  • 15-16 hours of general education courses
  • 15 hours of online energy core curriculum courses
  • 15 hours of student-selected energy concentration courses

For additional information about the Tribal Energy Management Studies contact Dolores Silseth, Program advisor at (505) 566-3402 or silsethd@bd-asia.com.

Credit Hour requirements, 15 hours general education, 15 hours energy core, 15-16 hours specialization, 15 hours  tribal energy management

Students interested in earning a Tribal Energy Management Studies, AAS degree will need to follow San Juan College enrollment process.

New students will need to complete San Juan College’s online application and enrollment steps.

 

Current students will need to contact their academic advisor or the Tribal Energy Management Studies Program Advisor to discuss course planning options.

San Juan College’s Academic Advising Office

Phone: (505) 566-3404
Location: Educational Services Center, Room 4133
Hours: M-W, F: 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. Th: 9 a.m.- 5 p.m.
Email: advisingcenter@bd-asia.com

TEMS Program Advisor

Dolores Silseth, Program advisor
Phone:  (505) 566-3402
Office:  School of Energy, Room 99138
Hours:  8 a.m.- 5 p.m.
Email:  silsethd@bd-asia.com

 

Students at San Juan College, whether they are enrolled in the TEMS A.A.S. program or in other degree programs, will be charged according to standard college cost structure at the time of registration. Each seminar is a 3 credit class.

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Tribal Energy Management Seminar Series - Non-Degree

Whether you are a tribal leader making decisions about energy resources, a government official building knowledge of tribal issues, or an industry representative working in Indian country, an exciting new seminar series offered at San Juan College School of Energy is designed to meet your needs.  The Tribal Energy Management Seminar Series will build your understanding of the relationship between government, industry, and Native American communities.

 Learn more and register now for the seminar series!