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What is power transmission and distribution?

This Associate of Applied Science degree prepares individuals to work in the electrical power transmission and distribution industry. People choosing this career, one of the most demanding, will be required to work out of doors in all kinds of weather and conditions.

Why power transmission and distribution?

Coursework in electrical principles, safety, pole climbing, driver safety, high voltage transmission and distribution, and field work qualify the graduate to work in the numerous public and private power utilities around Oklahoma and the United States. Program graduates can expect to find employment in many segments of the power industry, normally start out in an apprenticeship program, and can expect to work up to a journeyman lineman position. Employment data indicates this will be a field with high demand for new employees.

Embedded Certificates

Power Transmission and Distribution Technology Certificate Degree Sheet

 

 

For more information, contact:

Terry Clinefelter
Department Head, Construction Technologies
School of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics
(405) 945-3362
terry.clinefelter@okstate.edu

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