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Wind Turbine Technology

This certificate program will prepare students for technical careers in wind energy technology. Demand for wind energy technicians is on the rise, given the country is on a path to generate 20% of its energy needs from wind by 2030. Facilities and laboratories specifically designed and equipped for the certificate coursework will provide students with hands-on experience to learn and apply theory through the use of trainers and virtual reality simulations. Graduates will be prepared as entry-level wind turbine technicians, capable of demonstrating skills in operating, maintaining, and troubleshooting wind energy related equipment.

Typical Employment Opportunities

  • Function as a member of the wind energy team to support wind power production
  • Inspect, diagnose, adjust, or repair wind turbines
  • Perform maintenance on wind turbine equipment including resolving electrical, mechanical, and hydraulic malfunctions
  • Support wind turbine operations, maintenance, and service

Certificate Program Outcomes

  • Follow and apply wind turbine safety guidelines according to industry standards
  • Explain the principles of a wind turbine system, including general operation and maintenance
  • Conduct maintenance routines for mechanical, electrical, and hydraulic components of a wind turbine
  • Analyze wind turbine systems to detect and mitigate commonly occurring faults in mechanical and electrical systems
  • Demonstrate an understanding of technical schematics/drawings (mechanical, electrical, and hydraulic systems) and how to interpret them for troubleshooting and maintenance purposes

*Gainful Employment Mandatory Disclosure Statement

Admission to Farmingdale State College - State University of New York is based on the qualifications of the applicant without regard to age, sex, marital or military status, race, color, creed, religion, national origin, disability or sexual orientation.

Contact Information

Mechanical Engineering Technology

Dr. Yue (Jeff) Hung
School of Engineering Technology,
934-420-2046

Monday-Friday 8:30am-5:00pm

Fall 2022

Subject to revision

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ENV 100 Introduction to Electric Circuits 4
MTH 015 Elements of Algebra (or Higher) 3
WTT 101 Introduction to Wind Energy Turbine Technology 3
MET 105L Technical Drawing and CAD 1
MET 109 Computer Programming & Applications 2
SET 220 Internetworking 3
WTT 301 Wind Turbine Mechanical Systems 3
WTT 307 Principles of Fluid Power Systems 3
IND 308 Occupational Safety 3
WTT 314 Wind Turbine Motor Control 3
WTT 415 Wind Turbine Troubleshooting 4

Curriculum Summary

Total Required Credits: 32

Notes:
1. Students planning to pursue a degree program after completing the certificate program are urged to select elective courses applicable to the degree program.
Last Modified 6/29/22