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Students gain expertise in managing high-energy operations commonly used in power generation facilities, including steam generation and utilization, cooling systems, and air compression. These systems are widely implemented across industrial, commercial, and institutional settings to facilitate manufacturing, food processing, electricity production, as well as climate control in structures. The curriculum covers operation and upkeep of critical machinery like high-pressure steam networks, boiler units, turbine systems, compression devices, cooling units, fluid pumps, and condensation apparatus. To guarantee safe and optimal performance of power plant operations, students build a solid understanding of equipment principles and the scientific fundamentals behind their functionality. Hands-on training opportunities are provided through the campus-based TSSA-certified power plant facility, simulation technology, and cooperative education placements.