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Energy Systems S/T

School Type:
High School
School Max Description:
Energy Systems A S/
Content Area:
Science and Technology Program (S/T)
Description:
Students will use tools and equipment in working on, analyzing, and building devices that convert energy into work, transmit energy from one location to another, and store energy. Course topics include Forms of Energy, Methods of Transforming Power, Energy in Transportation, Energy Sources, Renewable Energy Sources, Environmental Considerations with Energy Use, and Energy Technical and Professional Careers. Experiences and instruction will pertain to gasoline reciprocating engines; diesel engines; conventional electric generators and motors; boilers and furnaces; turbines; external heat engines; solar energy systems; refrigeration systems; mechanical, electrical, fluid, and thermal energy transmitters; and careers in the energy field at the technician and professional levels.
Course Code:
870200
Prerequisites:
Engineering Foundations 2 S/T or Engineering Foundations and Research Design S/T
Credits:
0.50
.50, 1.0 Advanced Technology Education
Dual Enrollment Compatible Course:
No
NCAA Eligible:
No
Textbooks
Title:
Power, Energy Technology
Grading Factors:

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