Learn about Energy and Power through hands-on projects to understand the interplay of the generation, distribution and the use of energy. Students will work in small groups to research, design, build and evaluate their solutions to the problems they are presented. They will collect and analyze data, study and modify their prototypes and practice project management while learning how to work and collaborate in a team environment. The Energy and Power program will cover how to design and construct motors, pumps, heat exchangers, hydraulics and pipeline systems. Students will explore renewable and non-renewable energy generation, transformers and the electrical grid to understand how energy travels along power lines. Five types of energy will be covered – mechanical, heat, chemical, electromagnetic and nuclear power.
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Clean Energy Systems
120
Energy & Power Foundations
120
Energy Transmission & Distribution
120
Applied Clean Energy Systems
120
Workforce Connection
120
Total
600
WorkKeys®, an assessment tool from the ACT® organization, measures skills employers have identified as critical to job success in their industry and are used in hiring and promoting employees. Students are able to earn the ACT®-issued National Career Readiness Certificate by meeting the score requirements for their job field on three WorkKeys® assessments.
Matching the right employees with the right job creates employee job satisfaction, increased self-confidence and the best wages possible for the employee. The employer benefits with reduced turnover and training, increased productivity and overall company success. To learn about the WorkKeys® scores needed for your future career field visit Job Profiles.
In order to be successful in a career, students will need to meet all technical and academic standards related to their career of choice at Meridian. Meridian offers rigorous programs of study designed in cooperation with business and industry to ensure students are fully prepared for the demands of the workplace.
When a student completes all standards as set forth in their program of study, they will be considered a graduate of Meridian and receive the Career Ready Credential. Students who do not meet these standards will not be considered graduates of Meridian. Students should have:
Students earning a Career Ready Credential may also earn the Postsecondary Ready Endorsement, Citizenship Ready Endorsement and the National Career Readiness Certificate (CRC).
Apply for admission as a high school student. Apply for admission as an adult. Contact the Career Planning Center with questions at 405.377.3333.