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2011-12 College Catalog - South Florida State College

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Second Term<br />

ETP 0181 Lineman Apprenticeship II 4-80<br />

ETP 0941 Lineman Apprenticeship Internship 320<br />

Summer Term<br />

ETP 0941 Lineman Apprenticeship Internship 400<br />

First Term<br />

THIRD YEAR<br />

ETP 0182 Lineman Apprenticeship III 4-80<br />

ETP 0941 Lineman Apprenticeship Internship 320<br />

Second Term<br />

ETP 0182 Lineman Apprenticeship III 4-80<br />

ETP 0941 Lineman Apprenticeship Internship 320<br />

First Term<br />

FOURTH YEAR<br />

ETP 0183 Lineman Apprenticeship IV 4-80<br />

ETP 0941 Lineman Apprenticeship Internship 320<br />

Second Term<br />

ETP 0183 Lineman Apprenticeship IV 4-80<br />

ETP 0941 Lineman Apprenticeship Internship 320<br />

Summer Term<br />

ETP 0941 Lineman Apprenticeship Internship 400<br />

ETP 0941 Lineman Apprenticeship Internship 400<br />

ELECTRIC LINE SERVICE REPAIR<br />

Occupational Certificate<br />

Program Code: 3300<br />

Description of Program: The Post-Secondary Adult<br />

Vocational (PSAV) certificate in Electric Line Service Repair<br />

prepares you to work as an electric line technician in the<br />

construction, maintenance and repair of electric utility<br />

overhead and underground systems. You will combine<br />

electrical distribution system classroom study with laboratory<br />

and practical applications in the course of the program. You<br />

will master competencies expected of the trade such as<br />

electrical distribution safe work practices; basic electrical<br />

theory; overhead pole line and underground electrical<br />

construction operation and maintenance and electrical<br />

distribution equipment installation. Upon completion of<br />

the program, you will receive the PSAV certificate and will<br />

possess the necessary skills for employment in the electric<br />

utility field as an electric line service and repair technician.<br />

Length: 1500 contact hours / 50 occupational credits<br />

Prefix Number Course Title Contact Hrs.<br />

ETP 0178 Basic Electricity for Line Workers 45<br />

ETP 0176L Electrical Distribution Lab 90<br />

ETP 0179 Safe Work Practices 45<br />

ETP 0176L Electrical Distribution Lab 90<br />

ETP 0170 Pole Climbing, Ropes, and Rigging 45<br />

ETP 0176L Electrical Distribution Lab 90<br />

ETP 0173 Trucks and Excavation Equipment 45<br />

ETP 0176L Electrical Distribution Lab 90<br />

ETP 0174 Electrical Distribution Structures 45<br />

ETP 0176L Electrical Distribution Lab 90<br />

ETP 0175 Underground Distribution 45<br />

ETP 0176L Electrical Distribution Lab 90<br />

ETP 0171 Pole Line Equipment I 45<br />

ETP 0176L Electrical Distribution Lab 90<br />

ETP 0172 Pole Line Equipment II 45<br />

ETP 0176L Electrical Distribution Lab 90<br />

ETP 0177 Installing Overhead Conductors 45<br />

ETP 0176L Electrical Distribution Lab 90<br />

ETP 0949 Co-op Work Experience in Electrical<br />

Distribution 135<br />

TRA 0260 CDL for Electrical Line Service I 60<br />

TRA 0261 CDL for Electrical Line Service II 45<br />

TRA 0262 CDL for Electrical Line Service III 45<br />

Labs: With the approval of the program chair and course instructor<br />

and contingent upon meeting the program provisions, credit for labs/<br />

proficiencies may be earned on-the-job, given for experience, and/<br />

or ETP 0176L Electrical Distribution Lab.<br />

NOTE: Many of the courses will be offered concurrently with courses<br />

for the two-year A.A.S. degree curriculum in Electrical Distribution<br />

Technology. The number of students enrolled in the PSAV program<br />

will determine whether additional courses for PSAV program students<br />

will be offered. It may be possible to complete the program in less than<br />

two years. Lab hours and internship/co-op hours may be used<br />

interchangeably.<br />

ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING<br />

(Electronics Engineering Technology)<br />

ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE<br />

Program Code: 2130<br />

Description of Program: The A.A.S. degree in Electronics<br />

Engineering (Electronics Engineering Technology) prepares<br />

you for employment in the electronics field, in such areas as<br />

technology, engineering and science; in various disciplines<br />

involving research, design, manufacturing, electronic<br />

equipment sales, computers, communications, and industrial<br />

control systems. You will be provided the knowledge and skills<br />

needed to assist engineers in the application of electrical<br />

and electronics principles and procedures to the areas of<br />

design, development, production, testing, and maintenance.<br />

Course content includes, but is not limited to basic concepts<br />

of electricity and electronics, theory and use of electrical and<br />

electronic test instruments, interpretation of circuit diagrams,<br />

basic electrical and electronics technical drawing, and digital<br />

electronics with emphasis on minicomputer systems.<br />

Length: Two (2) years (68 credit hours)<br />

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