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Program Description for Energy Technology-Power Building Engineer Advanced

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Provider Henry Ford Community College
Date of last update 12/17/2008
Description The Power/Building Engineer Program is designed to prepare students to enter the power plant operation, the building and facilities operation and maintenance and the HVAC commercial-industrial operation and maintenance fields. All courses from the Phase I - HP Boiler License Prep Program apply toward this program. Students completing the 32 credits for the program receive a certificate which may be presented to local license agencies to assist in meeting the requirements to take a HP Boiler, NIULPE 4th Class and/or a 3rd Class Refrigeration Operator license exam. In this program students operate boilers, engines, turbines and heating and cooling equipment in the “hands-on” labs in the Energy Technology Department. Students completing this program and passing a steam and/or refrigeration license exam may find employment as building and facilities engineers, operating engineers, stationary engineers or power engineers, in steam-electric or cogeneration generating plants, pumping stations, heating plants, air conditioning plants, water treatment facilities, industrial or commercial refrigeration plants and commercial or industrial process plants and buildings. All courses in the certificate program may be applied to an Associate in Applied Science degree in Energy Technology — Power/Builder Engineer. Courses in the certificate may also be applied to the Energy Technology — Boiler License Review Basic Certificate. NOTE: In-district tuition applies to Dearborn School District residents only. Out-of-district tuition for this program is $3,840. Additional fees may apply.
Contact Name Gregory Laskowsky
Contact Phone Number (313) 317-1550
Contact URL www.hfcc.edu
Course Length 32 Credit Hours
Admission Requirements GED or High School Diploma. Power plant, process plant, and heating plant visits are mandatory requirements for courses qualifying students to take license exams. Students must attend 4-6 plant visits as part of their class attendance to qualify for waivers of education for experience as required by license agencies.
Credential Earned Certificate
Other Credential Description None
Sources of Financial Assistance Accepted Individual Training Accounts, Pell Grants, Scholarship opportunities may be available.
Estimated Waiting Period to Enter Program 0 Days
License Fee for Employment No
Program Cost $2,644
Additional Costs No
Internship/Externship Required No
New Program No
Completion Rate 100.0%
Number of Graduates in the last year 1
Employment Rate 100.0%
 
Follow-up information is available for 1 out of 1 graduates:
 
Number Employed: 0
Number in Related Training: 1
Number in the Military: 0
Number Self-Employed: 0
Number not in any of these categories: 0
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Training-Related Placement Rate Not Available
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Average Starting Wage Not Available
 
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