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A bright future in energy The energy industry has long provided high-paying, stable employment in North Dakota and beyond. Bismarck State College offers 12 degree and certificate options that prepare you to enter the fast-growing energy industry in just two years or less. Graduates can work in traditional power production facilities, natural gas processing facilities, ethanol plants, refineries, and more. Find a career in solar or wind power or learn to repair the equipment used throughout the industry.
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In addition, BSC energy graduates can enter a four-year Bachelor of Applied Science Energy Management program, preparing them to become supervisors or managers in the energy industry. This online program can be completed while working full-time and is ideal for graduates looking to further their career opportunities.
this is going to be a lifelong career. The work is definitely something I want to keep doing.”
Is an energy program right for me?
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Do you like to be a part of something bigger than yourself? Do you want to help meet the world’s need for energy? Do you want to work with cuttingedge equipment and begin a lifelong career with endless opportunities? Employees in the energy industry often, but not always, work shift work. Many positions require the ability to lift 50 pounds, navigate through confined spaces, and climb ladders. Job applicants may be required to pass a drug screen and an eye exam, including the ability to distinguish between colors correctly. Some positions require the ability to hold a valid driver’s license. Individual positions may have additional physical or cognitive requirements. What can I do as an energy student? • Join the BSC Energy Club for networking and leadership opportunities • Be involved in hands-on lab activities • Learn from experienced faculty with strong reputations in the industry • Connect with partner companies • Earn industry-recognized credentials • Participate in career fairs, listen to guest speakers, tour energy facilities, and more!
“The best part of the program to me was the hands on aspect of training.
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Energy programs Energy programs at Bismarck State College are available both online and on campus. Some programs are limited enrollment. Several programs are also available to begin in the spring. Online courses are asynchronous, instructor-led, and available year-round. Many energy courses are taught in a block-style format, with courses beginning every 3-8 weeks.
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POWER GENERATION TECHNOLOGY (PWRP) This program is designed for entry-level employment in the operation of modern fossil fuel power plants, gas turbine facilities, water treatment facilities, or other facilities where steam and/or electricity is generated. Students learn the technical and safety aspects of plant operations, the responsibilities of plant operators, and the mechanical and chemical technology needs for working in related industrial operations. Online students in this program are required to complete brief on-campus labs or complete 80 hours of job shadowing at an approved facility.
“BSC gives you the tools and knowledge to succeed in an energy career because
Power Generation Technology graduates may be employed as plant operators or assistants and field technicians. Operators monitor the power plant equipment to detect operating problems, start or stop generators and other equipment as needed, and clean and maintain equipment to prevent failure or deterioration. Work in this occupation can require lifting up to 50 pounds, working outdoors or indoors, and using hands to hold, control and feel objects.
you learn from teachers that have been there and done that in the power industry.� Jacob BSC graduate
Job titles include: * Power plant operator * Power plant assistant * Field technician- operations
Power Generation Technology Courses ENRT 101 Introduction to Energy Technology ENRT 105 Safety, Health & Environment ENRT 107 Mechanical Fundamentals ENRT 110 Plant Equipment & Systems ENRT 112 Print Reading ENRT 104 Electrical Fundamentals ENRT 116 Instrumentation & Control ENRT 224 Automation & Control ENRT 118 Heat Transfer, Fluid Flow & Thermodynamics ENRT 120 Water Purification & Treatment ENRT 205 Steam Generation ENRT 215 Operations, Troubleshooting & Communication PWRP 207 Boilers & Environmental Protection ENRT 221 Applied Electronics PWRP 210 Turbines & Combined Cycle PWRP 224 Power Generation, Components & Protection ENRT 220 Practical Applications
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PROCESS TECHNOLOGY (PROP) This program is designed to train students in all aspects of operating refineries, ethanol and biofuel plants, process plants and related industrial facilities. Students learn the skills in technical and safety aspects, as well as the mechanical and chemical technology needed for entry-level employment as a process operator. Online students in this program are required to complete brief on-campus labs or complete 80 hours of job shadowing at an approved facility. Graduates from this program can be employed as operators at refineries, gas or ethanol plants, or at other processing operations such as food and beverage facilities. These employees are often required to work around mechanical, industrial and electrical equipment, and may be required to climb about equipment and work in confined areas. Job titles include: * Gas plant operator * Refinery operator * Field technician-operations ENRT 101 Introduction to Energy Technology ENRT 105 Safety, Health & Environment ENRT 107 Mechanical Fundamentals ENRT 110 Plant Equipment & Systems ENRT 112 Print Reading ENRT 104 Electrical Fundamentals ENRT 116 Instrumentation & Control ENRT 224 Automation & Control ENRT 118 Heat Transfer, Fluid Flow & Thermodynamics ENRT 120 Water Purification & Treatment ENRT 205 Steam Generation ENRT 215 Operations, Troubleshooting & Communication
“I have always loved working with machines and energy-related jobs, and I knew BSC was the place to pursue that.�
PROP 235 Hydrocarbon Chemistry PROP 237 Distillation & Refinery Operations PROP 239 Gas Processing PROP 244 Ethanol & Biofuel Production ENRT 220 Practical Applications
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ENERGY SERVICES & RENEWABLE TECHNICIAN (ESRE) The Energy Service & Renewable Technician program prepares graduates for field service technician careers in the rapidly expanding energy industry. Students will gain broad based technician skill sets required in the conventional and renewable energy industry or other similar industries that employ technical processes. Students receive a broad background in electrical and mechanical fundamentals, equipment and systems, instrumentation, automation and print reading. Coursework emphasizes theory and handson applications of applied electronics, mechanics, hydraulics, electric motor control, programmable logic controllers (PLCs), SCADA, wind turbine systems, solar photovoltaic systems, and safe work practices. Student completing this program online are required to complete two weeks of labs on site at the BSC campus during the first year of the program. Occupations may include: • Wind technician • Solar technician • Field Service technician
Energy Services & Renewable Technician Courses ESRE 210 Electrical & Safe Work Practices ESRE 216 Mechanical Drive Systems ESRE 213 Hydraulic Fundamentals ESRE 218 Solar & Distributed Grid Systems ENRT 224 Automation & Control ENRT 221 Applied Electronics ESRE 226 Commercial Wind Systems ESRE 228 Energy Technician Applications & Troubleshooting ENRT 118 Heat Transfer, Fluid Flow & Thermodynamics ENRT 105 Safety, Health & Environment ENRT 107 Mechanical Fundamentals ENRT 110 Plant Equipment & Systems ENRT 112 Print Reading ENRT 240 Industrial SCADA ENRT 116 Instrumentation & Control PWRP 224 Power Generation Components & Protection
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PETROLEUM PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY (PROD) This program is designed to provide students with a broad background to operate and maintain the equipment used in the oil extraction and services industry in a safe and responsible manner. This program provides an overview of petroleum geology, exploration, drilling, production, transportation, and processing, and explains how these operations are related. Graduates have the foundation to enter the industry in a number of capacities, including production technicians, pipeline operators, and field technicians. Online students in this program are required to complete brief on-campus labs or complete 80 hours of job shadowing at an approved facility. Job titles include: • Production technician • Pipeline operator • Gauger ENRT 101 Introduction to Energy Technology ENRT 105 Safety, Health & Environment ENRT 107 Mechanical Fundamentals PROD 110 Fundamentals of the Petroleum Industry ENRT 112 Print Reading ENRT 104 Electrical Fundamentals ENRT 116 Instrumentation & Control ENRT 224 Automation & Control PROD 220 Production Equipment ESRE 216 Mechanical Drive Systems PROD 230 Well Services ENRT 215 Operations, Troubleshooting & Communication PROP 235 Hydrocarbon Chemistry ENRT 240 Industrial SCADA PROP 239 Gas Processing PROD 240 Artificial Lift ENRT 220 Practical Applications
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WATER AND WASTEWATER TECHNOLOGY (WATR) This online certificate program is designed to prepare graduates for entry-level employment in water treatment plants of all types; city and rural utilities, power plants, process and other industrial facilities. Students learn to apply biological, chemical and mechanical knowledge and skills to the operation of water and wastewater treatment facilities. Select courses in this program are available on the BSC campus.
“The water & wastewater technology program helped me to get where I am today. In just under 5 years I was able to go from water treatment operations up to water treatment supervisor,
This program can be completed in two semesters and will prepare graduates for careers as a water or wastewater treatment operator or technician. A person employed in this industry may inspect equipment or monitor operating conditions, add chemicals to disinfect and deodorize liquids, or direct plant workers in operations and maintenance activities. Job titles include: • Water treatment operator • Wastewater treatment technician
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WATR 101 Introduction to the Water Industry ENRT 105 Safety, Health & Environment ENRT 107 Mechanical Fundamentals MATH 137 Applied Algebra ENRT 112 Print Reading ENRT 116 Instrumentation & Control
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WATR 105 Laboratory Procedures WATR 110 Water Treatment I WATR 115 Water Treatment II WATR 120 Wastewater Treatment WATR 220 Practical Applications
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INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL (ICTL) This program provides students with the basic knowledge needed for an entry level position as an instrument technician. Graduates have an opportunity to gain employment in a wide variety of industries including: process, petroleum, electrical generation, chemical, pharmaceutical and manufacturing. These technicians are needed to troubleshoot, repair and maintain measurement equipment and control systems in an industrial process. Online students are required to complete hands-on lab requirements at the BSC campus. Remote labs may be able to be completed at an approved facility if the individual is currently employed in the industry. An interview is required before enrolling in the online program. Occupations may include: • Instrumentation & Control (I&C) Technician • Instrument & Electrical (I&E) Technician • Automation Technician • Electronic Technician • Measurement Technician • Control Technician ELEC 100 Direct Current Analysis ELEC 100L Direct Current Analysis Lab ELEC 118 Solid State Devices ELEC 118L Solid State Devices Lab ELEC 114 Digital Electronics I ELEC 114L Digital Electronics I Lab ELEC 130 Active Devices ELEC 130L Active Devices Lab ELEC 120 AC Analysis ELEC 120L AC Analysis Lab ELEC 115 Digital Electronics II ELEC 115L Digital Electronics II Lab
“The I&C program at BSC did a remarkable job in preparing me for an entry level position right out of college. The professors were knowledgeable and approachable and each professor took an interest in the student’s success.”
ICTL 205 Mechanical Practices ICTL 205L Mechanical Practices Lab ICTL 215 Instrument Drawings and Documentation ICTL 215L Instrument Drawings and Documentation Lab ICTL 225 Input and Output Devices ICTL 225L Input and Output Devices Lab ICTL 235 Motors and Controllers ICTL 235L Motors and Controllers Lab ICTL 245 Controls ICTL 245L Controls Lab ICTL 255 Automation Overview ICTL 255L Automation Overview Lab
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MECHANICAL MAINTENANCE TECHNOLOGY (MMAT) This program is designed for entry-level and first year apprentice skills to learn how to install, repair and maintain industrial equipment such as motors, pumps, pneumatic tools, conveyor and troubleshooting skills. Students will learn mechanic skills related to power generation, pipeline distribution, petroleum and food processing, along with basic machining and manufacturing.
“The program is set up very well. You can learn a lot in a short amount of time and you can find a job very quickly.” Jonah BSC Graduate
Mechanical Maintenance Technicians typically do not work shift work and hold positions in the power or process industry, manufacturing, institutions such as hospitals and schools and other enterprises that have complex, industrial machinery and equipment. Mechanical aptitude and manual dexterity are important characteristics for workers in this trade. Good reading comprehension is also necessary to understand technical manuals. Job titles include: • Industrial machinery mechanic • Mechanical maintenance technician MMAT 101 Introduction to Industrial Operations MMAT 103 Safety and Health MMAT 105 Hand and Portable Tools MMAT 107 Basic Mechanics MMAT 109 Measurements MMAT 111 Schematics Symbols and Blueprints MMAT 113 Industrial Rigging MMAT 115 Lubrication, Bearings and Seals MMAT 117 Material Handling Systems MMAT 119 Troubleshooting Skills MMAT 150 Mechanical and Fluid Drive Systems MMAT 155 Hydraulics and Pneumatics MMAT 160 Valves and Steam Traps MMAT 162 Piping, Tubing Systems, and Pipefitting MMAT 170 Equipment Installation MMAT 175 Pumps, Compressors, and Turbines MMAT 205 Basic Electricity and Electronics WELD 110 Oxyfuel Operations WELD 118 Testing OA in Welding, Brazing, Cutting WELD 135 Welding Principles WELD 140 Methods in GMA & FCA Welding WELD 170 Arc Welding Operations WELD 173 Methods in Arc Welding Operations
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LINEWORKER This program is designed to educate students to become skilled apprentice lineworkers. Classes are held and skills practiced at the electrical lineworker program’s facilities north of Mandan, North Dakota. This includes twenty acres of land for outside training, and inside laboratories and classrooms. A lineman works outdoors much of the time and has to respond to weatherrelated problems with transmission and distribution lines, sometimes in the middle of the night and in very challenging weather conditions. A person in this career climbs poles or uses truck-mounted buckets to access equipment. Among many other duties, a lineman opens switches or attaches grounding devices to remove electrical hazards from disturbed or fallen lines or to facilitate repairs. They are among the first to be called to respond to power outages. A doctor’s examination, drug screen, and eye examination for CDL permit is required after acceptance into this program. Attendance at two courses in the summer semester is required before students will be allowed to enter the Lineworker program in the fall. Job titles include: • Electrical power line installer • Telecommunications line installer • Apprentice lineman LNWK 100 Introduction to Climbing Techniques LNWK 110 Equipment Operations LNWK 104 Introduction to Truck Driving Techniques
“To me, every day was a stepping stone. I learned something new every day, which is why I enjoyed the “To me, every day waswe a program. I know what stepping learned instone. schoolI learned got us something new ready for the realevery job.”day, which is why I enjoyed the Parisien program. I know what we
LNWK 125 Applied Electrical Distribution I LNWK 130 Applied Electrical Distribution II LNWK 140 Electrical Distribution LNWK 150 Basic Electricity & Field Safety LNWK 210 Transmission Construction, Maintenance & Safety LNWK 220 Advanced Distribution Overhead Construction LNWK 230 Transmission and Underground Electrical Distribution LNWK 240 Electrical Apparatus and Transformers LNWK 260 Rope and Rigging LNWK 108 Truck Driving Simulator Training LNWK 113 Truck Driving Techniques
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Additional online only program offerings Online program offerings provide flexibility and options for students who are looking to advance their careers, gain additional knowledge, or transition to the energy industry. All online courses at BSC are instructor-led and utilize state-of-the-art animations and simulations to provide online students with the knowledge and skills needed for hands-on energy careers.
A hands-on, online experience Online students at the Bismarck State College National Energy Center of Excellence enjoy the flexibility of completing courses or a degree program built for those who cannot attend classes on campus, but are still able to get the same hands-on experience as their on campus counterparts. Online courses include simulations, animations, discussions, and real-time lab sessions operating real equipment. Online students may be also required to demonstrate proficiency with equipment through brief on-campus labs or shadowing at an approved facility. Students enrolled in Energy Services & Renewable Technician, Power Generation Technology, Process Technology, Petroleum Production Technology, or Water & Wastewater Technology are required to complete 80 hours of coursework in an industry setting related to their program of study. This course, Practical Applications, allows online students the opportunity to gain firsthand experience as it relates to their major. Online students are placed with partnering facilities and assigned to a mentor under whom they will complete a checklist of competencies. These competencies are contained in a workbook that is mailed to the facility, and then returned by the facility to BSC upon completion of the job shadow. This is the final course that a student completes before they are eligible to graduate from their program.
“I completed my entire degree online. This allowed me to continue working full time. There was a
BSC will help match online students who are not currently employed in the energy industry with energy facilities who are willing to host a job shadow student. We seek to place students in facilities that are closely aligned with their program of choice and that may be interested in the student as a potential employee.
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ELECTRIC POWER TECHNOLOGY (ELPW) Electric Power Technology is an instructor-led program created in collaboration with the Energy Providers Coalition for Education (EPCE) and developed for current and future electric utility workers. Instruction covers how electricity flows and the equipment and safety measures used when working with electricity. After completing core courses, students choose to specialize in either Line Construction, Metering, Substation or System Design. Classes begin every three to five weeks throughout the year. ELPW 111 Introduction to the Electrical Industry & Power Grid ENRT 106 DC Fundamentals ENRT 108 AC Fundamentals ELPW 114 Industrial Safety and Health ENRT 117 Technical Communication ELPW 105 Electrical System Fundamentals ELPW 112 Electrical System Components ELPW 120 Industrial Prints and Diagrams ENRT 221 Applied Electronics ENRT 224 Automation and Control ENRT 230 Power System SCADA ELPW 204 Advanced Electrical Systems ELPW 206 Electrical System Protection
Areas of Specialization Line Construction ELPW 250 Transformers ELPW 230 Underground Line Construction ELPW 210 Overhead Transmission & Distribution Line Construction Metering ELPW 208 Advanced Math ELPW 213 Fundamentals of Metering ELPW 233 Single-Phase & Polyphase Metering ELPW 253 Advanced Metering Technology Substation ELPW 251 Substation Construction & Maintenance ELPW 211 Substation Relays ELPW 231 Substation Operations System Design ELPW 208 Advanced Math ELPW 240 Electrical System Design ELPW 252 Civil Design
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ELECTRICAL TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY (ETST) This program is designed for current and future system operators and dispatchers designed to meet certification requirements and teach students about the electric power system in North America, including basic electricity, generation, distribution and transmission, with a strong emphasis on system operations. Courses are designed to help meet NERC certification and continuing education requirements. Approved NERC hours for individual courses can be found at bismarckstate.edu/energy/nerc ETST 240 Power Industry Concepts ENRT 106 DC Fundamentals ENRT 108 AC Fundamentals ETST 250 Electrical Generation Theory ETST 254 Substations ETST 256 Transformers ETST 258 Protective Relaying ETST 260 Electrical Diagram Interpretation ETST 262 Power System Operations ETST 266 Interconnected System Operations ETST 268 Power Flow ETST 270 System Operator Work Practices ETST 272 Power System Safety ETST 274 SCADA Systems and Communications ETST 276 Power System Economics ETST 278 Power System Emergency Concepts ETST 280 Reliability Policies & Procedures
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NUCLEAR POWER TECHNOLOGY (NUPT) This program is designed for current and future nuclear power employees, and is sponsored by EPCE. Students gain fundamental skills and knowledge required for non-licensed operator, maintenance, chemistry and health physics along with a degree specialized for non-licensed operator and instrumentation and control technician positions in nuclear generation stations. Classes for this online-only program begin every eight weeks on a rotating schedule. An agreement between Exelon and Bismarck State College will allow Nuclear Power Technology students an opportunity to substitute their education for training. Non-licensed Operator AND Instrumentation & Control Tracks NUPT 101 Overview of Nuclear Energy NUPT 103 Nuclear Mathematical Fundamentals NUPT 105 Classical Physics NUPT 107 Engineering Drawings, Diagrams and Schematics NUPT 113 Mechanical Science NUPT 215 Nuclear Plant Chemistry NUPT 109 Electrical Science NUPT 213 Nuclear Physics Non-licensed Operator Track NUPT 217 Heat Transfer, Fluid Flow & Thermodynamics NUPT 111 Instrumentation & Control NUPT 221 Science of Radiological Protection NUPT 219 Material Science NUPT 220 Reactor Theory NUPT 225 Nuclear Plant System Component Design and Function NUPT 223 Reactor Safety Design NUPT 227 Conduct of Facility Operations Instrumentation & Control Track ICTL 215 Instrument Drawings and Documentation NUPT 217 Heat Transfer, Fluid Flow & Thermodynamics NUPT 111 Instrumentation & Control ICTL 225 Input and Output Devices ICTL 235 Motors and Controllers NUPT 225 Nuclear Plant System Component Design and Function NUPT 223 Reactor Safety Design NUPT 229 Instrumentation & Control II
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BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE IN ENERGY MANAGEMENT “It had a huge part of me moving up in my career. I’m working right alongside a lot of people with the same experience in the plant but it made a big difference when they made those choices about who was going to move up and who didn’t.” Doug BSC graduate
This BAS degree is designed for individuals interested in supervisory and management positions in the energy industry. The BAS builds on energyrelated foundations developed in previously completed energy education programs and includes General Education and Energy Management courses. To enroll in the Bachelor of Applied Science in Energy Management degree program, a student must have completed an AAS Degree, Certificate, or Diploma in an approved energy related program of study from a regionally accredited institution. Previous college coursework along with industry and/or military experience/training may also be considered. Job titles include: • Operations supervisor • Maintenance manager Energy Management Courses ENRG 302 Ethical Issues in the Energy Industry ENRG 310 Energy Production and the Environment ENRG 315 Energy Management Communications ENRG 320 Fundamentals of Workforce Safety ENRG 330 Government Regulations in the Energy Industry ENRG 404 New and Emerging Energy Technologies ENRG 412 Energy Economics and Finance ENRG 420 Energy Markets and Structures ENRG 430 Project Management in the Energy Industry ENRG 435 Managing Energy Facilities General Education Courses (Required) ACCT 200 Elements of Accounting I ACCT 201 Elements of Accounting II BADM 202 Principles of Management BADM 281 Organizational Behavior BADM 282 Human Resource Management COMM 110 Fundamentals of Public Speaking ENGL 110 College Composition I ENGL 125 Introduction to Professional Writing ECON 201 Principles of Microeconomics ECON 202 Principles of Macroeconomics MATH 210 Elementary Statistics General Education Courses (Additional) Arts & Humanities – 6 Credits Science or Technology – 3 Credits
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Industry Training Our flexible, cost-effective courses and training are customized to improve job performance, increase productivity, meet licensing standards and advance the competitive edge of your organization. Training is offered online, on site, or at the National Energy Center of Excellence on the BSC campus.
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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OFFERINGS INDUSTRY PREPARATION COURSE OFFERINGS Orientation to the Electrical Industry Designed for new hire orientation and employee training programs for all positions in utility companies, the course familiarizes students with today’s electrical industry and covers: • History of the industry, including creation, development and structure of the industry • Three sectors of the industry and the roles of each • Deregulation • New technology • Future of the industry SMART GRID COURSES Smart grid technology is being integrated worldwide, and BSC is part of making sure energy industry employees are ready for it. Through a U.S. Department of Energy Grant, the National Energy Center of Excellence has collaborated with the Energy Providers Coalition for Education (EPCE) to offer Smart Grid courses. These technically-advanced, self-paced, online courses will address new technologies and operation procedures for Smart Grid deployment. • Smart Grid, Smart Consumer • Renewable Energy Sources and the Smart Grid • Operation Considerations for the Smart Grid • Impact of the Smart Grid APPRENTICESHIP TRAINING PROGRAMS Apprenticeship Training combines theoretical instruction with on-thejob training to prepare high-quality, skilled workers to meet the demands of a competitive economy. BSC develops customized apprenticeship programs for you utilizing course work from our degree programs to meet training objectives, delivery method and timeline. At the completion of each program, apprentices receive a certificate of completion. If an employer choses to have a program approved by the Department of Labor as a Registered Apprenticeship Training Program, BSC will support the requirements as needed. Programs developed include: Mechanical Maintenance, System Protection Technician, Metering Technician, Relay Technician, Telecommunications Technician, and Substation Technician.
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Military Education Bismarck State College is proud to offer a convenient path to higher education for members of the military, their spouses and dependents. BSC offers flexible, student-centered learning on campus or online. BSC is an approved education provider at the Associate/Bachelor Degree levels for the General Education Mobile (GEM) and Air University Associate to Baccalaureate Cooperative (AU-ABC) programs. • Hundreds of active and veteran service members choose BSC for higher education • Free review of Joint Service Transcripts • No application fee for active military members • Several degrees in nationally renowned, high demand energy programs • Active Duty Military Tuition less than $250 per credit • Earn up to 40 credits for military experience and training In addition, BSC offers military-specific advising and administrative services along with help navigating the various military education portals and application process for GI Bill benefits.
Great Plains Energy Corridor The Great Plains Energy Corridor was created at Bismarck State College in 2008 through the efforts of former U.S. Senator Byron Dorgan. The Energy Corridor, housed at BSC’s National Energy Center of Excellence, works with partners in government, education and the private sector to facilitate activities, events and informational exchanges that promote North Dakota’s abundant and varied energy resources. The Energy Corridor website – energynd.com – contains information and resources that showcase the state’s robust energy sectors. Visit the website for more information, including a downloadable copy of the annual report – Spotlight on North Dakota Energy.
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Online NERC CEH Courses Our NERC courses save you time and money by offering affordable, accessible courses – available entirely online. Several courses in the Electrical Transmission Systems Technology program are available for NERC credit. In addition, BSC offers the following non-degree courses for NERC credit: • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Basic Electrical Theory - Reviews basic electrical concepts Emergency Operations Section 1 - Covers NERC recommended topics for system operator emergency training Emergency Operations Section 2 - Covers the abnormal operating procedures for system operator emergency training Emergency Operations Section 3 - Covers the NERC recommended topics for system restoration training. NERC Standards 1 - Emphasis on Balance Authority NERC Standards 2 - Emphasis on Reliability Coordinators NERC Standards 3 - Emphasis on Transmission & Generation Operators Switchman Training - Reviews power system switching concepts Power System Operations 1 - Explores AC generation and synchronization concepts Power System Operations 2 - Explores transmission lines and governor response Power Control 1 - Reviews power angle and tools used in the transmission system Power Control 2 - Reviews power angle and tools used in the transmission system Switchman Training - Reviews power system switching concepts
Visit bismarckstate.edu/energy/industry/nerc to view CEH and Simulation CEH credits.
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Career Services The Mystic Advising & Counseling Center (MACC) provides professional counselors and advisors to help guide you through your college career and support you in your academic, professional and personal goals. The BSC Job Seekers Network provides students and alumni with information about local, regional and national employment opportunities relating to their degree.
“Many people helped set me up for success, with opportunities to go meet people at career fairs and help get resumes and cover letters ready for job
Job and internship fairs held at various points throughout the year provide students with internship and employment information. Current and former US military members can receive support through the BSC Veterans Services Office. Steps to get started: visit http://bismarckstate.edu/energy/ or call 701-224-5651 or 1-800-852-5685
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