ELECTRIC UTILITY TECHNOLOGY
Professor Bosela (Program Coordinator) 330-941-3286
This program is offered in partnership with FirstEnergy Corporation. It prepares students to perform
basic overhead and underground line work for electric utility, and other related industries. Students
gain knowledge in electrical theory and other areas, including college writing, oral communications,
and general education. In addition to classroom instruction, students also participate in skills related
lab experiences at a local electric utility company facility. Upon successful completion of the
program, students are prepared for entry-level employment in the utility industry. Enrollment in the
program is restricted.
Associate of Technical Study Degree Program
First Year
Fall Semester
( )MATH 1501
Elementary Algebraic Models
5 SH*
( )STECH 1500
Technical Skills Development
4 SH
( )EUT 2690
Electric Utility Lab 1
6 SH
10 SH
Spring Semester
( )MATH 2623
Survey of Math
3 SH
( )EUT 1500/L
Electrical Fundamentals & Lab
3+1 SH
( )ENGL 1550
College Writing 1
3 SH
( )GER
Societies and Institutions (ECON 1501)
3 SH
( )EUT 2691
Electric Utility Lab 2
6 SH
19 SH
Summer Semester
( )EUT 2699
Electric Utility Co-op
2 SH
Second Year
Semester 3
( )EUT 2600
Electric Utility Distribution Systems
4 SH
( )ENGL 1551
College Writing 2
3 SH
( )COMM 1545
Communication Theory and Practice
3 SH
( )EUT 2692
Electric Utility Lab 3
6 SH
16 SH
Semester 4
( )EUT 2601
Electrical Codes and Standards
4 SH
( )GER – PS
Personal & Social Res. (PHIL 2609 or HSC 1568) 3 SH
( )PHYS 1500/L
Conceptual Physics and Lab
4 SH
( )EUT 2693
Electric Utility Lab 4
6 SH
17 SH
Semester Hours for degree
64 SH
*Note: MATH 1501 may be required based on the re