MST 297 — Coordinated Internship Project 3
TOTAL HOURS 15 Please see individual course descriptions of prerequisites, co-requisites and/or other requirements. Associate of Applied Science (AAS) Line Technician Career Studies and Workforce Development Division Degree Type: Associate of Applied Science Degree Contact: Kimberly Brooks kbrooks@trcc.edu Purpose: The Line Technician Program is designed to equip students with the essential skills, knowledge, and practical experience needed for a successful career in the electrical powerline industry. Through a combination of classroom instruction and hand s-on training, students will gain a comprehensive understanding of electrical distribution systems and the standards that govern the industry. Admission Criteria: To become an eligible applicant, individuals must: • Have a valid driver license • Place into College Writing and Mathematical Reasoning and Modeling on the ACT or ACCUPLACER placement tests (ACT scores are valid for 5 years) • Subject to a confidential medical history, physical examination, two negative preadmission drug screens, and a clear criminal background check after acceptance in the program. • Have a program intake form on file FIRST YEAR Fall Semester Hours