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Energy Utility Technology (EU)

Transfer, Degree (AS)
An Option of Industrial Electronics

The Energy Utility Technology Associate Degree Program prepares students for rewarding and diverse careers in the Energy Industry. Classroom and laboratory experiences focus on the generation, transmission and distribution of electric power. Coursework provides students with the flexibility to prepare for jobs in the Business, Computer, and/or Engineering Departments of electric utilities.

Course See
Note
 Course Title Credits
  CMP101   Composition 1 (OL, CT) 3
  CPS100 1 Fundamentals of Computer Concepts (OL) 3
  EUT-ELECTIVE 2 EUT-Directed Elective (OL) 3
  IEL101/102   Electrical Principles 1 and 2 8
  MAT135/136 3 Applied Technical Mathematics 1 & 2 8
  CAD101   Principles of Computer-Aided Design 1 (OL) 4
  CMP104-150   Composition 2 Elective (OL, CT) 3
  EUT-ELECTIVE 4 EUT Directed Elective (OL) 4
  EUT-ELECTIVE 5 EUT Directed Elective (OL) 4
  EUT102   Introduction to the Energy Utility Industry 3
  PHY100 6 Applied Physics 4
  EUT-ELECTIVE 7 EUT Directed Elective (OL) 4
  EUT104   Generation, Transmission and Distribution 4
  EUT106   Energy Industry Safety 3
  EUT108   Energy Industry Practicum/Internship 3
 Notes
 1 May be fulfilled by challenge exam and 3 liberal arts credits, or by CPS190 and 3 liberal arts credits.
 2 Students must complete 15 credits of EUT Directed Electives. These electives enable students to focus on areas that may contribute to individual advancement toward further educational goals as well as their career goals in the energy utility industry. The electives are clustered into three catagories to provide some career guidance and focus for students. Students may select electives from any of the following categories: Business: ACC108, ACC203, BUS100, BUS102, MGT101, MGT201, MKT101; Computer Information and Technology: CPS101, CPS114, CPS122, CPS134, CPS136, CPS138, CPS168, CPS170, CPS210, CPS222; Engineering and Technology: CAD102, CHE103, CHE104, MAT251, MAT252, MAT301, PHY201, PHY202, PHY301.
 3 May be fulfilled by MAT151/152 and 2 liberal arts credits.
 4 Students must complete 15 credits of EUT Directed Electives. These electives enable students to focus on areas that may contribute to individual advancement toward further educational goals as well as their career goals in the energy utility industry. The electives are clustered into three catagories to provide some career guidance and focus for students. Students may select electives from any of the following categories: Business: ACC108, ACC203, BUS100, BUS102, MGT101, MGT201, MKT101; Computer Information and Technology: CPS101, CPS114, CPS122, CPS134, CPS136, CPS138, CPS168, CPS170, CPS210, CPS222; Engineering and Technology: CAD102, CHE103, CHE104, MAT251, MAT252, MAT301, PHY201, PHY202, PHY301.
 5 Students must complete 15 credits of EUT Directed Electives. These electives enable students to focus on areas that may contribute to individual advancement toward further educational goals as well as their career goals in the energy utility industry. The electives are clustered into three catagories to provide some career guidance and focus for students. Students may select electives from any of the following categories: Business: ACC108, ACC203, BUS100, BUS102, MGT101, MGT201, MKT101; Computer Information and Technology: CPS101, CPS114, CPS122, CPS134, CPS136, CPS138, CPS168, CPS170, CPS210, CPS222; Engineering and Technology: CAD102, CHE103, CHE104, MAT251, MAT252, MAT301, PHY201, PHY202, PHY301.
 6 May be fulfilled by PHY101.
 7 Students must complete 15 credits of EUT Directed Electives. These electives enable students to focus on areas that may contribute to individual advancement toward further educational goals as well as their career goals in the energy utility industry. The electives are clustered into three catagories to provide some career guidance and focus for students. Students may select electives from any of the following categories: Business: ACC108, ACC203, BUS100, BUS102, MGT101, MGT201, MKT101; Computer Information and Technology: CPS101, CPS114, CPS122, CPS134, CPS136, CPS138, CPS168, CPS170, CPS210, CPS222; Engineering and Technology: CAD102, CHE103, CHE104, MAT251, MAT252, MAT301, PHY201, PHY202, PHY301.
 Program Information
 • Students who complete CAD102 and CMP150 will also earn a Certificate in Computer Aided Design.
 Admissions Information
 • The Energy Utility Technology program is supported by a Community-Based Job Training Grant received from the U.S. Department of Labor. In order to be eligible to participate in this program, you must be registered with the U.S. Selective Service System and eligible to work in the United States.
 • Completion of the Energy Utility Technology Certificate program is required for admission to this program.

North Shore Community College reserves the right to make changes in courses, program requirements, policies, and regulations as circumstances dictate. There is no guarantee that any listed course will be offered in any given semester.

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