About the Program
CIP 46.0301
The Lineworker Technology curriculum is designed to prepare the student for entry-level employment in the field of utility power transmission and distribution construction, troubleshooting, and repair. The curriculum includes Climbing in Elevated Work Site (Pole Climbing), Overhead Construction, Underground Construction, System Design and Operation, National Electric Safety Code, AC and DC Circuits, and Electric Power. Electives are available in advanced levels of utility line worker technology. This is a 16-week program.
Award
Certificate of Completion
Certification/Licensure
Class A Commercial Driver’s License
CPR/First Aid
Airborne Pathogens
Forklift Driver
Admission Requirements
Must hold a valid Driver’s License; Must meet general admission requirements for the College; Must complete an Electrical Lineman Technology program application in addition to providing an official copy of driving record and most recent DOT physical along with a clean DOT drug screen. A Class A CDL permit and MDOT card are required to be admitted to the program.
Associate of Applied Science
Curriculum
First Semester
Class | Hours | |
---|---|---|
ATT 1123 | Basic Electrical/Electronic | 3 |
ATT 1214 | Brakes | 4 |
ATT 1424 | Engine Performance I | 4 |
ATT 1811 | Introduction, Safety, & Employability Skills | 1 |
ATT 1715 | Engine Repair | 5 |
LLS 1311 | Orientation | 1 |
Total Hours | 18 |
Advisors
Career Technical Counselor
- 601.276.3722
Program Costs
Vocational Course Lab Fee | $100/semester |
Certification Fees | $235 |