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ELEUS - Electronics/Engineering - Electric Utility Substation Track

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Program Title

Electronics/Engineering - Electric Utility Substation Track

Program Code

ELEUS

Program Description

ELEUS This track is for students seeking to transfer to the Electric Utility Technology, Substation Option, A.A.S. program. Students must satisfy specific requirements in order to be admitted to the Electric Utility Technology Program which is offered in joint partnership with FirstEnergy Corp. Students should speak to a counselor before selecting general education and career studies courses to ensure course selection aligns with their intended program. For contact information and admission requirements, see Electric Utility Technology Program in the College Catalog and select the link for First Energy Registration Information.

Graduates of this program will be able to:

- Measure and verify calculated values for standard analog laboratory instruments such as the oscilloscope, VOM, DVM, audio generator and frequency counter
- Analyze and measure circuit currents, resistance and voltages using Kirchhoff’s laws, Mesh Analysis, Nodal Analysis, Thevenin’s Theorem and Norton’s Theorem
- Calculate impedance, currents, voltages, and phase angles for AC circuits
- Perform high-level maintenance in electrical substation and switchyards
- Apply proper cable/pulling bus work techniques
- Safety install and use batteries, fuses, transformers, regulators/reclosers, circuit breakers and capacitors

Requirements

General Education: 22 Credits

As described in the General Education section of the catalog.

  • The following General Education courses are required for students choosing this program:

    • course - English Composition: The Writing Process Credits: 3

    • course - English Composition: Writing and Research Credits: 3

    • course - Interpersonal Communications Credits: 3 (1)

    • course - Information Technology Credits: 3

    • course - Economics Credits: 3

    • course - Algebraic Modeling Credits: 4

    • course - Intercultural Communication: The Person and The Process Credits: 3

Career Studies: 22 Credits

  • course - Computer Aided Circuit Analysis Credits: 3

  • course - Electrical Skills and Techniques Credits: 4

  • course - Electrical Circuits for Power Distribution I Credits: 4 **

  • course - Electrical Circuits for Power Distribution II Credits: 4 *

  • course - Electrical Transmission and Distribution Credits: 3 *

  • course - Switchgears, Transformers and Controls Credits: 3 **

  • UTIL105 - Introduction to the Electric Utility Trades Credits: 1

Technical Studies: 16 Credits

  • course - Substation Technology I Credits: 4 *

  • course - Substation Technology II Credits: 4 **

  • course - Substation Technology III Credits: 4 *

  • course - Substation Technology IV Credits: 4 **

Total Credits Required for Degree: 60

Notes:

*Offered Fall Term only

**Offered Spring Term only

(1) This course satisfies a General Education requirement for this specific program. This is not a General Education course.

Suggested Sequence

The following sequence is an example of how this degree can be completed in two years. This sequence is based on satisfaction of all Foundational Studies requirements and prerequisites and presumes a Fall Term start date. Students must satisfy specific requirements in order to be admitted to this program.

Semester 1: Fall Term

  • course - English Composition: The Writing Process Credits: 3

  • course - Computer Aided Circuit Analysis Credits: 3

  • course - Information Technology Credits: 3

  • course - Electrical Skills and Techniques Credits: 4

  • course - Substation Technology I Credits: 4

Total Credits: 17

Semester 2: Spring Term

  • course - Algebraic Modeling Credits: 4

  • course - Electrical Circuits for Power Distribution I Credits: 4

  • course - English Composition: Writing and Research Credits: 3

  • course - Substation Technology II Credits: 4

  • UTIL105 - Introduction to the Electric Utility Trades Credits: 1

Total Credits: 16

Semester 3: Fall Term

  • course - Intercultural Communication: The Person and The Process Credits: 3

  • course - Electrical Circuits for Power Distribution II Credits: 4

  • course - Electrical Transmission and Distribution Credits: 3

  • course - Substation Technology III Credits: 4

Total Credits: 14

Semester 4: Spring Term

  • course - Economics Credits: 3

  • course - Interpersonal Communications Credits: 3

  • course - Switchgears, Transformers and Controls Credits: 3

  • course - Substation Technology IV Credits: 4

Total Credits: 13