Energy, Power and Transportation IV

Energy, Power and Transportation IV: 1 credit (624) Prerequisite: EPT III (or written approval from Mr. Joy) This course is an advanced, practical, hands-on, research and development course in which students can work in teams or individually to pursue extensive learning in an independent study format. Depending upon student skill and comfort level, electro-mechanical fabrication projects typically follow one of three categories: Imitation (following a plan), Adaptation (changing existing plan), or Innovation (student researched and designed product). Students will have an incredible opportunity to take advantage of and utilize all the cutting edge technologies within the department.