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Electric Utility Technology - Chandler/Gilbert Community College

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Program Format: Campus Program Level: Associate

Electric Utility Technology from Chandler/Gilbert Community College is a Campus Associate Electrical Engineering degree that prepares you for a Engineering career. Leading to an A.A.S. Degree , the Electric Utility Technology (EUT) Program provides students with basic preparation in overhead and underground construction and maintenance procedures. Focusing on a basic program of performance based objectives and field experiences, the program provides successful students with skills and knowledge needed in this rapidly growing field. Arizona Public Service a Pinnacle West company located in Phoenix, AZ. lists Chandler Gilbert Community Colleges Electric Utility Technology Program as step two to becoming a Journeyman Line worker for APS in its On magazine published issue 2003-04. The program is designed to produce a highly skilled, well informed entry level (Apprentice) Lineworker who is familiar with the use of tools, materials, and equipment of the trade. The areas of personal safety and occupational safety is stressed as integral parts of each area of the craft. Admission Criteria: Application and acceptance into the EUT program. Program Prerequisites: Student must pass a physical examination. View more details on Chandler/Gilbert Community College . Ask your questions and apply online for this program or find other related Electrical Engineering courses.

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