Hart, Kip
Welcome to AAS Energy & Power
Welcome to AAS Electronics
WELCOME!
Welcome to our site. Students in the Energy & Power: Generation, Transmission, & Distribution pathway and Electronics pathway will be utilizing various resources to further their understanding of their respective pathways. Working together, we will have a successful year of growth in preparing ourselves for the workforce, including understanding the base content while enhancing our industry understanding and employability skills.
Instructor Bio & Availability
Pathway Trainer: Kipling Hart, Ed.D.
- background in the hard sciences
- attended Emory University (chemistry/biology), Georgia Southern University (secondary science), and Nova Southeastern University (brain-based learning; instructional leadership)
- experienced instructor of chemistry, physics, and anatomy in science departments in southeast Georgia
- served as an instructional coach for a high school
- developed the Energy and Power program for another career academy
- has participated in teams writing national energy curriculum, including as a member of the national CEWD Steering Committee for Energy Industry Fundamentals.
- member of the Georgia Association of Educators and Georgia Association of Career and Technical Education (GACTE)
- active in understanding the best practices and policies to improve educational systems
- currently serves as GACTE Vice-President for Engineering and Technology education.
Students pursuing the Energy and Power pathway are exposed to a breadth of careers ranging from linework to plant operators, engineers, radiologic technicians, and a host of other opportunities in the business of the energy industry.
Availability:
MONDAY - FRIDAY - Parent Conferences by Appointment Available 1:30-300
Energy & Power: Generation, Transmission, and Distribution
Course 1 - Foundations of Energy Technologies
Course 2 - Energy & Power: Generations, Transmission, & Distribution
Course 3 - Energy Systems
Electronics
Course 1 - Foundations of Electronics
Course 2 - Advanced A/C and D/C Circuits
Course 3 - Digital Electronics
Classroom Policies