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  • 6.00 Credits

    The student, with the instructor, will design a special theatrical project in acting, directing or technical work. The student will demonstrate skills relative to the specific project.
  • 6.00 Credits

    Students will apply theatrical skills in a practical, hands-on environment. They will work with an experienced practitioner who will guide and supervise their progress. Internships may be in the technical crafts, in an acting program or in the management areas. Internships may be arranged by a faculty director or developed by the student with approval of a theater faculty member and Career Services Representative.
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course is specifically designed for students in the Electric Utility Technology Program. Students will be able to perform work on secondary voltage circuits; have an understanding of techniques used to install transmission support systems, transformers and install anchors safely and efficiently with concentration on the installation of services, street lighting and secondary circuits. Included are advanced training pertaining to the various transmission support system framing techniques and guying methods. An overview of transmission and distribution of electrical systems, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and rigging safety awareness requirements will be included in this course.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Students will be able to safely and properly install three-phase primary conductors to operate transmission line installation equipment, to safely install and operate line fuses, reclosers, transformer power banks, capacitors, and line voltage regulators, to identify, install and maintain underground residential distribution secondary equipment. The safe and proper methods to install box pads, single-phase transformers, primary elbows and terminators, and safety requirements will be included throughout the course of instruction. (Prerequisites: A grade of "C" orhigher in UTIL 101)
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course is specifically designed for students in the Electric Utility Technology program. The course provides the knowledge and skills to perform maintenance in electrical substation and switchyards. Students will understand and apply the proper techniques to operate power and hydraulic actuated tools, as applied to conduit forming and cable tray layouts. Included are advanced training in the operation of substation ground maintenance vehicles and rigging and construction of substation and switchyard facilities. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and rigging safety awareness requirements will be included in this course.
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course provides the knowledge and skill to safely perform maintenance in electrical substation and switchyards. Students will understand and apply the proper cable pulling/bus work techniques and learn to install substation conductors/ wire and switches and apply grounding techniques. Included are advanced electrical skills training, as applicable to the use and installation of batteries, fuses, transformers, regulators/reclosers, circuit breakers, and capacitors within the substation. The proper lockout/tagout techniques and principle will be included in this course. (Prerequisite: UTIL 111 ).
  • 4.00 Credits

    Students will be able to identify, install and maintain primary underground residential distribution (URD) equipment, have knowledge pertaining to the different styles of sub-transmission support structures, with instruction on the techniques and proper use of hot-line tools to work sub-transmission & distribution structures when laying out conductors and changing various insulators; have knowledge and skill to safely perform rubber glove assignments using the insulate and isolate techniques. The student will be familiar with various methods of troubleshooting URD primary and secondary. Students will perform various tasks while working on an energized three-phase circuit under controlled conditions. Applicable safety requirements will be taught and stressed throughout the course of instruction. (Prerequisites: A grade of "C" or higher inUTIL 102)
  • 4.00 Credits

    Students will be able to safely climb transmission support towers and H structures to achieve the qualified status. Upon qualification, the student will obtain the basic skills to perform intermediate tasks while aloft on these pertinent structures. The student will gain an understanding of substation equipment and one line drawings. Emphasis will be placed on recognizing energized equipment, minimum approach distances and substation safety. At the conclusion of the course, the student will be qualified to enter a substation. Included in this course of instruction are: Lockout/Tagout, Master Drive, Topical Safety, Comprehensive Skills Review and a Safety Fair. (Prerequisites: A grade of :"C" or higher in UTIL 201)
  • 4.00 Credits

    The outcome of this intermediate course is electrical skills training, as applicable to the use and installation/ maintenance of batteries, fuses, transformers, and regulators according to Substation Preferred Practices. It also provides the knowledge and skill to safely perform maintenance in electrical substation and switchyards. Students will understand and apply the proper cable pulling/bus work techniques and learn to install substation conductors/wire and switches and apply grounding techniques. An in-depth study and practice of lockout-tagout procedures is applied. The daily maintenance procedures are honed for substation power transformers; such as TTR testing, TCG/02 testing, oil dielectric testing DGA sampling according to Substation Practices. Battery Impedance Testing is also included in this course (Prerequisite: 112)
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course provides advanced knowledge and skills to safely perform high level maintenance in electrical substation and switchyards. Students will understand and apply the proper cable pulling/ bus work techniques and learn to install substation conductors/wire and switches and apply grounding techniques. Included are advanced electrical skills training, as applicable to the use and installation of batteries, fuses, transformers, regulators/ reclosers, circuit breakers, and capacitors. A within-depth study of Fault/Load Interrupting equipment is accomplished. A complete inspection of Oil Circuit Breakers which includes Circuit Profilers training, Circuit Breaker control schemes, Circuit Breaker Time Travel Characteristics and Analysis are included in this course. All functions are performed according to the Substation Preferred Practices (Prerequisite 211 )
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