Maritime - Power Systems, Bachelor of Science
The Power Systems Program is designed to prepare individuals for employment in power production industries such as power plants, hospitals, industrial plants, and manufacturing plants. Operators in such industries read, interpret and adjust meters and gauges to make sure plant equipment and processes are working properly. Some operate chemical-feeding devices, take samples of the water or liquid waste, perform chemical and biological laboratory analysis and adjust the amount of chemicals such as chlorine in the water. Some use a variety of instruments to sample and measure water quality and common hand and power tools to make repairs. Operators also make repairs to valves, pumps and other eq
Courses
- CHM 101 — Introductory Chemistry
- DD 110 — Basic Metallurgy
- EET 221 — Industrial Controls
- EET 232 — Programmable Logic Controllers
- ENG 111 — English Composition
- ENG 112 — English Composition
- ENG 220 — Technical Writing
- MDK 100 — Survival at Sea
- MDK 330 — Medical First Aid Provider
- MGT 241 — Principles of Management
- MNG 100 — Intro to Vessel Operations
- MNG 104 — Engine Systems Graphics
- MNG 105 — Shipboard Information Systems
- MNG 110 — Engineering Mechanics
- MNG 234 — Electronic Fundamentals
- MNG 250 — Fluid Systems
- MNG 260 — Maritime Machining
- MNG 270 — Issues in Power Production
- MNG 271 — Maritime Welding
- MNG 271L — Maritime Welding Lab
- MNG 275 — Refrigeration
- MNG 314 — Diesel Engineering
- MNG 317 — Engineering Sea Project I
- MNG 318 — Engineering Sea Project II
- MNG 319 — Engineering Sea Project III
- MNG 321 — Marine Boilers
- MNG 322 — Marine Turbines
- MNG 323 — Marine Steam Lab
- MNG 335 — Electric Machines and Controls
- MNG 336 — Electric Mach. & Controls Lab
- MTH 121 — College Algebra
- MTH 122 — Trigonometry
- MTH 141 — Calculus I