Associate in Applied Science in High Voltage Line Technician
OSUIT’s program training future high voltage line technicians utilizes the university’s outdoor lab, the latest technology and a hands-on instructional approach to teach everything from pole climbing to substation operations to electrical and transformer theory.
In addition to instruction on campus, students can also take advantage of paid internships to gain additional first-hand knowledge and experience, some even participating in helping restore power to areas devastated by storms.
With an Associate in Applied Science in High Voltage Line Technician, graduates begin work as a power line technician and advance to foremen, job superintendents, labor leaders, power line estimators and contractors. These are careers not many people can undertake and the need for these positions is expected to only increase.
We are only able to enroll 25 line technician students each trimester. Consideration for admission to the High Voltage Line Technician program is based on the following requirements:
Application materials must be received and confirmed by Melody Carlock.
For more information, call an enrollment advisor today at 918-293-4742 or complete the Request for Information form.
Earn a Paycheck While Earning a Degree
The majority of degree programs require an internship as part of the curriculum. You
won’t just gain experience and knowledge while on internship, but will be paid for
your time working there as well.
Nearly 100 Percent Job Placement
Within six months of graduation, nearly 100 percent of OSUIT graduates report job
placement.
Learn from the Experts
Our instructors have extensive real-world experience and teach current best practices
based on industry standards.
Save Big on Tuition
At just $5,800, tuition at OSUIT is about half the in-state tuition for most state
universities.
Get Credit for Prior Learning
Transfer your qualified credits or industry experience to accelerate your graduation
and save thousands on tuition.
Financial Aid Options
Student financial aid awards depend upon two factors: financial need and availability
of funds. To determine need, applicant financial circumstances are evaluated. Various
federal and state-funded financial aid programs are available to students enrolled
in a degree program at OSUIT.
Talk to an enrollment advisor today. We can tell you how many of your previously earned credits will apply, how the program will fit into your lifestyle, how much the program will cost, what options are available for financing and financial aid and just how soon you can expect to graduate.
For more information, call an enrollment advisor today at 918-293-4742 or complete the Request for Information form.
Founded in 1946, Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology is a recognized leader in applied technology education and is known for world-class teaching facilities, partnerships with industry and a nearly 100 percent career placement rate.
OSUIT programs of study are approved by the Board of Regents for Oklahoma State University and the A&M Colleges, the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education and the Oklahoma State Accrediting Agency. OSUIT, a public state-supported institution, has been accredited by the Higher Learning Commission since 1975.