WIND 125 — Data and Command Center Management
3 Lecture Hours, 3 Lab Hours, 4 Credits Prerequisites: WIND 110 – Wind Power Technology This course examines the importance of condition monitoring and its application to offshore wind turbines. Topics include the gathering and analysis of condition monitoring data, the technical and financial rationales behind maintenance decisions, and the significance of the Data and Command Center where all such work is carried out. Also included are the structure of a Data and Command Center, the jobs and roles associated with it, and its importance in offshore wind turbine management and maintenance. Data privacy and security-related issues are also discussed. Laboratory work will include data monitoring and data analysis. Criminal Justice (A.S.) Law and Justice Studies (B.A.) Emergency Management Option (A.S.) Disaster Preparedness & Emergency Management (B.A.) Psychology (A.A.) Psychology (B.A.) 300 Level Courses The 3+1 option allows students to attend RCSJ for three years at the RCSJ rate and complete their senior year at Rowan University, paying the Rowan University rate. This allows students to save on tuition and fees while earning their bachelor’s degree. This program taught by RCSJ advanced degree faculty. Students will graduate with a Rowan University bachelor’s degree.Future internships and internship opportunities are being developed to enhance work experience and career potential. Key: A.A. – Associate of Arts A.S – Associate of Science A.A.S. – Associate of Applied Science