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Electrical Transmission Systems Technology

Associate in Applied Science

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Summary

           

Prescribed Program51
General Education15
Digital Literacy
Total Credits66

Degree Plan

Semesters

Plan of Study Grid
Semester ICredits
Prescribed Program  
ETST 240 Power Industry Concepts 3
ENRT 106 DC Fundamentals 2
ENRT 108 AC Fundamentals 3
ETST 250 Electrical Generation Theories 4
 Credits12
Semester II
Prescribed Program  
ETST 254 Substations 3
ETST 256 Transformers 3
ETST 258 Protective Relaying 4
ETST 260 Electrical Diagram Interpretation 2
 Credits12
Semester III
Prescribed Program  
ETST 262 Power System Operations 3
ETST 266 Interconnected System Operations 3
ETST 268 Power Flow 3
ETST 270 System Operator Work Practices 3
 Credits12
Semester IV
Prescribed Program  
ETST 272 Power System Safety 3
ETST 274 SCADA Systems & Communication 3
ETST 276 Power System Economics 3
ETST 278 Power System Emergency Concepts 3
ETST 280 Reliability Policies and Procedures 3
 Credits15
 Total Credits51

General Education1

Written or Oral Communications 

ENGL 110College Composition I3
Select from the following:3
Fundamentals of Public Speaking
College Composition II
Introduction to Professional Writing
Credits Subtotal6

Arts & Humanities/Social & Behavioral Sciences 

Select from the "Arts & Humanities" or "Social & Behavior Sciences" categories on the General Education matrix.3
Credits Subtotal3

Business, Math, Science, & Technology

Select from the “Business, Math, Science & Technology" categories on the General Education matrix.6
Introduction to Computers (Recommended)
Principles of Information Security (Recommended)
Applied Algebra (Recommended)
Elementary Statistics (Recommended)
Credits Subtotal6
General Education Total Credits15

Digital Literacy

             

Select one of the following:
College Composition I
NDUS Institution Approved Training Course
NDUS Institution Designated Digital Literacy Course

Footnotes

1

Students should work with their academic advisor to select and schedule General Education courses each semester.