Course Information

2025-2026 Academic Year

TR22 SREB AC Energy Transmission and Distribution

Course NumberTR22
Course TitleSREB AC Energy Transmission and Distribution
Course DescriptionThis course focuses on energy transmission and consumer usage. Through projects, students will be introduced to AC and DC power, transformers, the electrical grid and Smart Grid, and consumer load on the electrical system. To complete projects, students will use Ohm's law, Joule's law of heating, root mean square, Pythagorean Theorem and trigonometric principles to understand how energy travels along power lines and is converted from direct current to alternating current to end up, ultimately, in homes and businesses. Students will gain an understanding of how power companies move power-- stepping it up and down to meet the needs of the end-user -- by designing working transformers, capacitors, inverters and a power supply.
Course Lead ConsultantFelisha Davis
felisha.davis@dpi.nc.gov
Course StatusStandard
Course TypeAdopted
POL (Proof of Learning)Local
Credential as POLN/A
Curriculum DateSREB
Hours of Instruction135-150
Recommended Maximum Enrollment25
Course Credit1
Inherently HonorsYes
Meets Computer Science (CS) Graduation RequirementNo
Math Option CreditNo
PrerequisitesTR21 SREB AC Energy and Power Foundations
Career Cluster(s)Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics (STEM)
Pathway Level(s)SREB Energy and Power (ENPO) - Concentrator
Aligned Credential(s) or Certification(s)N/A
CTSO(s)
(Career and Technical Student Organization)
Technology Student Association (TSA)
SkillsUSA
SOC Code(s)
(Standard Occupational Classification Code)
All Other Engineering Technologists and Technicians (17-3029)