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2006-07 College Catalog - South Florida State College

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5HWXUQWR6HFWLRQ0HQXstruction operation and maintenance; fundamentals ofelectric power systems management; and electrical distributionequipment installation and installation of residential/commercialservice metering.Upon successful completion of the program, individualswill receive the Associate in Applied Science degree andwill possess the necessary skills for employment in thefield of Electric Utility Distribution Line worker.Length: Two (2) years (66 credit hours)Prefix Number Course Name Cr. Hrs.FIRST YEARFirst Term* ENC 1101 Freshman English I (G.E.) 3EET 1772C First Aid, Rescue, & CPR 2CGS 1100C Intro. to Microcomputers/Windows (G.E.) 2EET 1006C Safe Work Practices 3EET 1505C Basic Electricity for Line Workers 3TRA 1250 CDL for Electrical Distribution I 417Second TermMAT 1033 Intermediate Algebra (G.E.) 3EET 1761C Trucks & Excavation Equipment 3TRA 1251C CDL for Electrical Distribution II 3TRA 1252C CDL for Electrical Distribution III 3** Humanities Elective (G.E.) 315SECOND YEARFirst TermSPC 2600 Oral Communications (G.E) 3EET 1760C Pole Climbing, Ropes, & Rigging 3EET 2765C Pole Line Equipment I 3EET 2769C Pole Line Equipment II 3** Electrical Distribution Elective 315Second TermEET 1763C Underground Distribution 4INP 1390 Human Relations ORPSY 2012 General Psychology (G.E.) 3EET 1762C Electrical Distribution Structures 3EET 2766C Metering & Energy Management 2EET 2770C Installing Overhead Conductors 4EET 2771C Electrical Distribution Substations 319* It may be necessary to first enroll in a lower level English, math,or reading course depending on college placement testscores.** It is the student’s responsibility to meet with the departmentchair or counselor to select the proper course to fulfill thisrequirement.Program Core Curriculum Course Electives:EET 1764C Street and Area Lighting Systems 3EET 2767C American Power Systems 3Labs: With the approval of the program chair and course instructorand contingent upon meeting the program provisions, credit forlabs/proficiencies may be earned on the job or given for experience.kELECTRIC LINE SERVICEREPAIROCCUPATIONAL CERTIFICATEProgram Code: 3300Description of Program: The Post Secondary AdultVocation certificate in Electric Line Service Repair preparesindividuals to work as electric line technicians in theconstruction, maintenance and repair of electric utilityoverhead and underground systems. Students willcombine electrical distribution system classroom studywith laboratory and practical applications in the course ofthe program.Successful students will master competencies expectedof the trade such as electrical distribution safe workpractices; basic electrical theory; overhead pole line andunderground electrical construction operation andmaintenance and electrical distribution equipmentinstallation.Upon completion of the program, individuals will receivethe Post Secondary Adult Vocation certificate and willpossess the necessary skills for employment in the electricutility field as an electric line service and repair technician.Length: Approximately two (2) year / 600 contact hrsPrefix Number Course Name Contact Hrs.EEV <strong>07</strong>72 First Aid, Rescue, and CPR 30EEV 0186 Safe Work Practices 45EEV 0030 Basic Electricity for Line Workers 45TRA 0260 CDL for Electrical Line Service I 60TRA 0261 CDL for Electrical Line Service II 45TRA 0262 CDL for Electrical Line Service III 45EEV <strong>07</strong>60 Pole Climbing, Ropes, and Rigging 45EEV <strong>07</strong>61 Trucks and Excavation Equipment 45EEV <strong>07</strong>62 Electrical Distribution Structures 45EEV <strong>07</strong>65Pole Line Equipment I 45EEV <strong>07</strong>69 Pole Line Equipment II 45EEV <strong>07</strong>70 Installing Overhead Conductors 60EEV <strong>07</strong>71 Electrical Distribution Substations 45Total 600Labs: With the approval of the program chair and courseinstructor and contingent upon meeting the programprovisions, credit for labs/proficiencies may be earned onthe job, given for experience, and/or EEV <strong>07</strong>66L ElectricalDistribution Lab.Note: Many of the courses will be offered concurrently withcourses for the 2-year A.A.S. degree curriculum in ElectricalDistribution Technology. The number of students enrolledin the PSAV program will determine if additional coursesfor PSAV program students will be offered. It may bepossible to complete the program in less than 2 years.113

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