Sep 19, 2024  
2024-2025 College Catalog 
  
2024-2025 College Catalog

Electrical Lineworker Option, A.A.S. - Technical Studies


The Electrical Lineworker Program prepares individuals to build, repair, and maintain electrical power and distribution systems. Student training includes electrical systems, operations, safety, electrical distribution and equipment, basic electrical theory, and underground electrical construction operations. Practice in climbing, framing, building single and three-phase overhead lines, pole top and bucket rescue techniques, operating bucket trucks, and maintaining and repairing underground systems is covered.

Program Outcomes:

  • Apply the National Safety Code.
  • Demonstrate professional safety practices including first aid and CPR.
  • Interpret trade specifications and drawings.
  • Demonstrate expert climbing abilities.
  • Demonstrate aerial rescue procedures.
  • Operate tools and equipment according to equipment manuals and/or demonstrated in class.
  • Install electrical structures such as poles and related equipment using proper specifications and accepted procedures.
  • Install single and multiphase overhead and underground distribution systems using industry-accepted methods and practices.
  • Install fusing, lightning protection devices, transformers, and related electrical equipment.
  • Recognize faulty or damaged equipment and repair or replace.
  • Keep accurate records such as work orders, equipment information, and daily timesheets.
  • Demonstrate professionalism and related soft skills.

First Year


Second Year


Fall Semester


Total Semester Hours: 15


Winter Session


Spring Semester


Total Semester Hours: 15


Summer Semester


Total Program Hours: 60


Technical Studies Core Courses (Recommended)


*Technical Studies credits may be earned for corporate, industrial, or military training programs after review by a faculty assessor of related program. In addition to the recommended courses, individuals without sufficient technical training experience can select any of the courses listed below to satisfy the Technical Studies credit requirements.  All courses should be selected with assistance from a faculty advisor.

  • AOTE - Any AOTE course designation
  • DESL - Any DESL course designation
  • WELD - Any WELD course designation

Technology General Education Courses (Recommended)


Recommended courses listed below but student can also choose from the list of approved General Education  courses in the College Catalog.

Humanities & Social Science General Education Courses


Choose from the list of approved courses  in the College catalog.

Program Elective Courses


**Students with additional Technical Studies Core courses must meet with the Program Supervisor to discuss changes with elective courses.