Utility Line and Mangement Technology
Associate of Applied Science (AAS)
Overview
The Utility Line and Mangement Technology Program will provide a supervisory and management pathway for students intrested in pursuing career advancement opportunities in the field of Utlity Line Technology. The degree is designed with the existing Utlity Line Technology certificate and an addition 26 semester credit hours of managmenent and supervisory courses.What Will I Learn?
Students will learn management and supervisory skills as well as how to climb utility poles, handle highly energized utility lines, and become familiar with commercial vehicles used in the field.What can I do with this Degree
Line installers and repairers, also known as line workers, install or repair electrical power systems and telecommunications cables, including fiber optics.Degree Requirements
Program Credits: 60Lecture Hours: 52
Lab Hours: 24
Program Credits: 60
Lecture Hours: 46
Lab Hours: 52
Lecture Hours: 46
Lab Hours: 52
Before beginning the program, students must make a 4 in the WorkKeys Workplace Documents and Applied Math. Contact the testing center.
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