Program offered is a Diploma.
The objective of the course at TWS in Jacksonville is to train and prepare students for entry as service and maintenance technicians in jobs that utilize technologies employed in the fields of air conditioning (both heating and cooling), and refrigeration. A student is required to complete each phase of training with a proven degree of competency in academic as well as hands-on acumen. Upon successful completion of the course, the student should have an understanding of mechanical and electrical principles and will have practical exposure to diagnosing, servicing and repairing common types of problems in related equipment.
The Solar Principles and Applications module of the Electro-Mechanical Technologies program provides an overview of photovoltaic (PV) science and an introduction to the fundamentals of solar energy. Through a combination of lecture, problem solving and hands-on lab exercises, students will learn the concepts and processes of photovoltaic systems, including their design and installation. The module covers the scope of solar energy systems' conceptual, mechanical and electrical design, with an emphasis on wiring and electrical issues.
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