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Program Requirements

Program Requirements

Gas Utility Construction & Service

Technical Diploma  |  31-469-2

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Start Dates: June

Effective: June 2024

First Semester

Course #Course TitleCreditsPrerequisites/Comments

458-307CDL License Training-Online2Program studentProvides current rules and regulations training regarding driving a tractor-trailer through online delivery.

458-310CDL Lab Pintle Hook Restrict1458-307 and 458-311 or concurrentProvides skills related to earning a CDL for students whose primary career is not driving. Pre-trip inspection, backing, shifting and driving techniques with a Class A-Pintle Hook Restriction are covered.

458-311CDL License Pre-trip Restrict1Program studentProvides skills related to earning a CDL for students whose primary career is not driving. Pre-trip inspection procedures and backing exercises. Designed for Pintle Hook restrictions.

469-302Gas Utility Field Training 15469-315 or concurrentIn this course we will begin our look at the construction equipment safety and operation (shovel, trenching, plowing, mini-ex digging, backhoe, boring), equipment maintenance, gas safety and vehicular safety. We will begin our learning about backfilling and restoration after a project. We will begin our learning about fusing plastic pipe to create leak free joints using butt fusion and introducing socket fusion. We will introduce industry standard Computer Based training and testing as a class.

469-315Gas Utility Industry Skills1469-302 or concurrentIn this course you will develop skills relevant to the gas utility construction and service industry. Students will develop job seeking skills and applied problem solving techniques.

TOTAL CREDITS:10 

Second Semester

Course #Course TitleCreditsPrerequisites/Comments

442-332Welding-Gas Service2Program studentPosition pipe welding utilizing oxyacetylene and gas metal arc welding, welding safety, weld faults and causes, weld joint design, and fitup.

469-304Gas Utility Field Training 25469-302 and 469-306 and 469-340 or concurrentWe will continue our learning about creating leak free joints in plastic pipe using butt fusion, electrofusion, socket fusion, and saddle fusion. Natural gas line installation and standards for plastic pressure testing, fusion, leak detection procedures, general installation procedures and repair of plastic mains and services, as well as mapping GIS systems. We will begin our look at pressure regulation. We will learn about the process and procedures for pipe stoppage in various scenarios. We will learn gas metering. We will continue with the industry standard Computer Based training and testing both as a class and individually.

469-306Gas Utility Field Training 35469-304 and 469-340 or concurrentInstallation and repair of Propane tanks and services, maintenance, line testing and leak detection procedures, approved safety installation procedures using hand tools and supportive equipment. We will introduce the importance of customer service in the Propane and Natural Gas industries. We will begin our look at residential house piping and continue our look at pressure regulation for both Natural Gas and Propane. We will introduce the industry standard Computer CETP training and testing.

469-340Basic Elect for Gas Utility1469-315 and 469-304 and 469-306 or concurrentElectron theory, electrical terms, Ohm's Law, DC and AC circuits, magnetism and magnetic devices, electrical measurements, inductance and capacitance. We will focus on Cathodic Protection systems including rectifiers and how we use electricity to protect metal pipes both in the ground and above ground from leaks caused by corrosion.

801-357Applied Written/Job Seek Comm1This course emphasizes the importance of effective workplace writing and the practical components of job-seeking skills. Students will acquire practical, business-related skills through reading, writing, revising, and grammar exercises. Additionally, they will polish a resume, practice their interview skills, explore a company's background, assess and refine their personal career goals, and establish a purpose for writing in their career field.

TOTAL CREDITS:14 

Third Semester

Course #Course TitleCreditsPrerequisites/Comments

469-310Gas Utility Field Training 45469-306 and 601-341 or concurrentThis class continues to build upon skills learned in previous courses to include installation, maintenance, and repair of residential gas piping, line stoppering equipment, advanced corrosion control and regulators, more on metering, personal money management, and a deeper understanding of customer service training. We will be using industry standard online learning and testing as well as hands-on learning opportunities. We will continue our computer-based training and testing as practiced in the industry.

601-341Basics of Gas Appliances2469-340 and 469-310 or concurrentIn this course you will learn electrical principles, reading wiring schematics, introductory wiring, heating principles, how combustion works, function of the gas-valve, sequence of operation, and trouble-shooting of natural and propane gas appliances.

809-351Occupational Relations2This course is designed to provide the student with a basic understanding of the human relations skills necessary to succeed in a total quality work environment. This will include workplace trends, team-building skills, customer and co-worker relations, attitude and motivation, safety and stress management, diversity, employment law, and financial and benefits planning.

TOTAL CREDITS:9 

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Minimum Program Credits Required: 33

2.0 Minimum Program Cumulative GPA Required for Graduation
If a student does not enroll in any courses at CVTC for two or more consecutive semesters, the student will be required to reapply with Admissions. Students must abide by any changes in admission requirements and degree requirements.

Updated: 3/14/2024 8:34 a.m.  |  Printed: 4/28/2024 9:18 a.m.

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