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Course Criteria
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5.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 5 Description: Learns general safety and knowledge of line tech theory practice. Topics will include pole setting techniques, framing methods and specifications, climbing, sagging and splicing of conductors, energizing and de-energizing of lines, installation of protective grounds, power circuits, grounds, and personal communication skills.
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6.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 6 Description: Learns topics pertaining to electrical distribution: installing and operation of protective equipment, transformer hookups, voltage regulators/regulation, hotstick maintenance, troubleshooting, and gloving from platforms and the pole.
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5.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 5 Description: Studies thoroughly the National Electric Safety Code, learns proper equipment operation and maintenance, maintaining material records, knot tying, installing protective grounds, pole climbing, replacing insulators, replacing cross arms, conductor ties, and constructing overhead lines safely and properly.
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6.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 6 Description: Focuses on meter reading, transmission line construction and maintenance, substation, reclosures, meter hookups.
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7.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 7 Description: Learn safety practices and related safety manual regulations, terminology, tool usage, fault finding, cable locating, equipment operation, switching procedures, installation of terminal devices, cable pulling, splicing, material identification, transformer and apparatus applications.
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3.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 3 Description: Focuses on intensive training conducted by field specialists in hotline maintenance and underground installation.
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9.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 9 Description: Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest.
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1.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 1 Max Credits: 12 Description: Provides students with the opportunity to supplement coursework with practical work experience related to their educational program. Students work under the immediate supervision of experienced personnel at the business location and with the direct guidance of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 3 Description: Introduces a specialized type of community planning that identifies local government strategies, resources and responsibilities for protecting citizens from the effects of disasters and other major emergency events. Focuses on the Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) and a jurisdiction's game plan for dealing with potential catastrophes resulting from natural hazards and/or human caused hazards. Examines EOPs in detail including their history and evolution, process, recommended content, style and format, involved stakeholders, and implementation methods. Covers the context of emergency planning as it relates to long-range community planning. Addresses methods for conducting a comprehensive community hazard analysis and highlights lessons learned in recovering from a disaster.
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3.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 3 Description: Provides the student with core knowledge and skills to function in the capacity of a first responder arriving at the scene of an emergency, providing supportive care until advanced EMS help arrives.
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