ET10-101: Energy Industry Fundamentals

Catalog
UTI I,
UTI II
Lec 52.00 Lab 23.00
Ext
0.00
Total
75.00
Sem 3.00
TWC Sem
3.50

This course reviews the history of the power technology industry up to and including the present and a review of common terminology and definitions used in the industry. An overview of the components and the function of a power plant will be presented. The student will engage in hands-on activities that support principles of physics as they apply to hydraulics and pneumatics and the basic knowledge of the many components used in these systems. This introductory class will alert the student to the many hazards encountered in the production and use of high and low voltage electrical equipment.

Prerequisites

None

Equipment
Students will train on hydraulic, pneumatic, and gearing systems and inspections equipment of vibration sensors, borescopes, and thermal imagining displays.
Campus
Houston, TX
Lisle, IL
Rancho Cucamonga, CA