Power Engineering (Part-Time Flexible 4th Class)
Designed for candidates already working in the power engineering field with other responsibilities, this part-time flexible program prepares students to write the PEI Power Engineering Examination to qualify as a licensed 4th Class power engineer. Completion must occur within three years under employer supervision. Also offers 3rd Class upgrading courses (3-A-1, 3-A-2, 3-B-1, 3-B-2) at $1,460 each, preparing candidates for SOPEEC certification exams covering thermodynamics, boiler systems, electrotechnology, turbines, refrigeration, and plant maintenance.
Prerequisites: Employment in a relevant industry
Courses
- NCPR-1550 — Preparatory Math Topics
- EENG-1000 — Applied Mechanics and Thermody
- EENG-1010 — Introduction to Boilers and Bo
- EENG-1020 — Electrotechnology & Instrumena
- EENG-1030 — Material Science and the Envir
- EENG-1040 — Jurisdiction Legislation, Plan
- EENG-1050 — Power Engineering Lab A
- PRAC-1200 — Power Engineering, 4th Class O
- EENG-1100 — Lubrication, Pumps and Compres
- EENG-1105 — Boiler Safety Devices, Operati
- EENG-1110 — Refrigeration Systems
- EENG-1115 — Heating, Cooling, and Hvac Sys
- EENG-1120 — Industrial Plants, Plant Maint
- EENG-1125 — Power Engineering Lab B
- PRAC-1210 — Power Engineering, 4th Class