Power Plant Technology Programs to be Offered at UofA Texarkana this Fall

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The University of Arkansas at Texarkana is offering new programs in Power Plant Technology. The new programs at UofA Texarkana beginning this fall include a Technical Certificate in Power Plant Operations, a Technical Certificate in Power Plant Technology, and a Certificate of Proficiency in Power Plant Technology. Once a student has completed a technical certificate, they may complete an Associate of Applied Science degree in Power Plant Technology at the Hope campus.

The addition of all three programs allows for the incremental Certificate of Proficiency to Technical Certificate to Associate of Applied Science degree, which permits students to gain credentials along their educational path while reducing the time it takes to earn a degree, allowing students to enter the workforce in less time. All courses required for these degrees will be offered in the evenings to accommodate the busy schedule of working students.

Many employers have expressed a need for a workforce with a deeper understanding of the processes that produce steam and electricity but do not necessarily need their employees to possess an Associate’s Degree. Basic knowledge and skills in this area are sufficient for these employers to allow new employees to enter the workforce. The demand for an entry-level workforce has resulted in the development of the new Power Plant degrees at UofA Texarkana.

*According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook, the 2015 median pay for power plant operators, distributors, and dispatchers was $36.38 per hour.

Fall 2016 Power Plant Technology Courses at UofA Texarkana

PWRO 1213 Intro to Power Plant Operations Bailey M W 7:30PM 8:50PM TKP108
PWRO 1223 Concepts of Process Monitoring Bailey T R 6:00PM 7:20PM TKP108
PWRO 1233 Concepts/Practices of Coal Handling Bailey T R 7:30PM 8:50PM TKP108
PWRT 1003 Fundamentals of Modern Power Plants Bailey M W 6:00PM 7:20PM TKP108
ELEC 1104 Basic Electricity Bailey T R 6:00PM 8:45PM TKP103

For more information, call the University of Arkansas Texarkana at 1-866-963-5060 or visit www.uacch.edu.

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