Offered at the Levelland Campusand the SPC Reese Center
The two-year Electrical and Power Transmission Technology program is designed to prepare qualified graduates to work in the electrical industry. The curriculum provides a selection of electrical courses that meet the needs of the electrical industry as well as the goals and desires of the student. Students, with the aid of their advisor, create a degree plan suited for the needs of electricians or lineworkers.
Candidates for graduation must complete a minimum of 60 hours of course work with a minimum of 29 hours selected from the appropriate ELPT, LNWC, or LNWK courses to receive an Associate of Applied Science degree. Two Certificate of Proficiency options are also offered requiring students to complete a minimum of 19 or 31 credit hours of course work, respectively.
Program advisor is Paul Harbin, coordinator and assistant professor of electrical and power transmission technology.