Catalog Info
This course is INACTIVE
Title when registering
Energy Technology Applications
Course Master
Credit Hours
2.00
Contact Hours Per Week
2 (for 15-week classes)
Course Description
Introduces energy conversion, the study of energy sources, basic energy conversion concepts, applied mechanics, and measurement of their basic quantities. Emphasizes how to identify and use basic methods for measuring, monitoring, and calculating energy as applied to energy conversion, conservation, and use in various simple machines and power systems.
Credit for Prior College-Level Learning
Other Details
This course is identified as a departmental course for which a learner can receive college credit for prior college-level learning and/or skills acquired outside the traditional classroom. Terms of the HFCC Credit for Prior College-Level Learning Policy may be met by review of the appropriate documentation, skill, certifications, and/or knowledge acquired by the learner and submitted for evaluation by the appropriate departmental faculty. As required, one or more of the following may be considered in the evaluation process:
A. field experience
B. licenses held
C. completing course exams and/or
D. performance sequences and/or
E. competing a portfolio.
F. assessment of private trade school or other extensive college level industry training and learning by a departmental faculty member
Office Contact
School of Business, Entrepreneurship, and Professional Development: 313-845-9645, bepdinfo@hfcc.edu, Technology Bldg, Room: E-211
Requirements are subject to change.
The information represented here is effective starting Fall 2023 and applies to the current catalog year.
If you were admitted prior to this year, please check your requirements under the
My Progress section of HFC Self Service.