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Electric Utility Construction & Maintenance Office:
voice: 903-923-3364
fax: 903-935-5656
 
Division Director:
Wilson Jones
voice: 903-923-3364
 
Location:
The Electric Utility Construction & Maintenance Office is located
in the South Building
Room 426

Office Hours:
M - F 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
 

Electric Utility Construction & Maintenance

Associate of Applied Science Degree

Total Credits: 62

1st Semester Course Title Credit Hrs
ELPT 1319 Fundamentals of Electricity I 3
ELPT 1321 Introduction to Electrical Safety and Tools 3
LNWK 1301 Orientation and Line Skill Fundamentals 3
LNWK 1311 Climbing Skills 3
LNWK 2322 Distribution Line Construction 3
     
2nd Semester    
CVOP 1245 Commercial Drivers License Overview 2
DFTG 1325 Blue Print Reading and Sketching 3
ELPT 2323 Transformers 3
ELPT 2339 Electrical Power Distribution (D-300) 3
POFI 1301 Computer Applications I 3
3rd Semester    
ELPT 1380 Cooperative Education 3
ELPT 1381 Cooperative Education 3
4th Semester    
ENGL 1301 Composition I 3
HUMA 1301 Introduction to the Humanities 3
MATH 1314 College Algebra 3
PSYC X3XX ACGM Approved Social & Behavioral Science Elective 3
XXXX X3XX ACGM Approved Math or Science Elective 3
5th Semester    
XXXX X3XX Approved Elective 3
XXXX X3XX Approved Elective 3
XXXX X3XX Approved Elective 3
XXXX X3XX Approved Elective 3

Program Entrance Requirements that must be completed prior to registration:
1. THEA http://www.marshall.tstc.edu/welcome/thea.shtml testing is required. THEA scores must be passing or place student in the highest level of developmental coursework in all three areas (Math 200, Reading 200 and Writing 200)
2. Demonstrated electrical pole climbing ability using fall restraint

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