2015-2016 Catalog

Process Operations Technology – Power Plant (PRPPO)

Award: Associate in applied science degree

Program location: South Omaha Campus

Many industries produce steam to be used in process and operations. This degree option provides entry-level training in maintaining, operating, and controlling equipment that produces and uses steam in fossil-fueled industrial and power generating plants.

Graduation Requirements

General education

27.0

Major requirements

38.0

Option requirements

34.5

Total credit hours required

99.5

General education requirements (27.0 credit hrs.)

Communications

ENGL 1220Technical WritingONLINE

4.5

ENGL 1240Oral and Written ReportsONLINE

4.5

Humanities/social sciences

Humanities/social sciences

4.5

Quantitative/numeracy skills

MATH 1240Applied Mathematics

4.5

 

 

Other

HMRL 1010Human Relations SkillsONLINEHYBRID

4.5

INFO 1001Information Systems and LiteracyONLINEHYBRID

4.5

Major requirements for Process Operations Technology (38.0 credit hrs.)

PROT 1010Safety Topics for Process and Power Operations

variable

OR

INCT 1000Industrial Safety and Health

4.5

PROT 1100Process Instrumentation and Control

4.5

PROT 1302Stationary Engineering I

3.0

PROT 2302Stationary Engineering II

4.0

PROT 1110Reading and Understanding Process Diagrams

2.0

INCT 2050Problem-Solving

3.0

INCT 2060Mechanical Power Systems

4.0

INCT 2070Hydraulics and Pneumatics

4.0

PHYS 1010Applied Physics

4.5

PHYS 1010LApplied Physics Lab

0.0

WORK 1401Employability Skills for Process, Power, and Energy-Related Fields

4.5

Option requirements for Process Operations Technology – Power Plant (34.5 credit hrs.)

PROT 1250Basic Electricity for Power and Process

6.0

PROT 1320Fuel Handling

3.0

PROT 2310Steam Plant Operation I

4.5

PROT 2320Steam Plant Operation II

4.5

PROT 2330Steam Plant Operation III

6.0

MATH 1310Intermediate AlgebraONLINE

4.5

CHEM 1010College ChemistryONLINE

6.0

CHEM 1010LCollege Chemistry Lab

0.0

The degree option is an area of interest within a program. Although students may complete single or multiple options within this program, only the major degree is awarded.