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Automotive Technology
As a society we take for
granted that our electric power will run 24 hours a day, 7 days a week so that
we can have the food, clothing, homes, medical care, electronic devices and
personal amenities we depend on. That’s why medical facilities, financial
institutions, power companies, grocery stores, and even residential homes are
now using backup generators to maintain electric power in the event of a power
outage. Power generators are also used to deliver temporary electric power to
oil fields, chemical plants, mining sites, construction sites, movie sets, and
shipping yards. As a result the demand for power generators has dramatically
risen based on society’s significant dependence on electric power.
The Electric Power Generation
Technology’s (EPG) curriculum provides students with the opportunity to develop
the skills needed to install, maintain, diagnose and service on-site power
generation units. Electric power generators are used in a number of different
scenarios including emergency standby power, prime power, co-generational power,
or peak power. The program provides instruction in basic electricity,
programmable logic controllers, prime movers, motors, switchgears and governors.
Employment opportunities for
EPG graduates include but are not limited to power generation technician,
technical sales consultant, industrial maintenance technician, field service
technician, sales representative, or service manager.
Enrollment in the EPG program
is limited and students are selected for this program on a competitive basis.
Contact the Office of Admissions for the specific application requirements and
deadline. In order to participate in the EPG program, each student must be
sponsored by an EPG dealer or another participating power generation company who
provides one required internship experience.
It is a graduation
requirement of the Electric Power Generation Technology (EPG) program for
students to earn a grade of “C” or better in all “Core Curriculum” and “Program
Requirements” courses.
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