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Harness the wind

As a wind energy technician, you could work at turbine construction and manufacturing sites, in the distribution and generation industries, or at utility companies. Sites can include wind farms and power plant facilities, and range from small communities to large metropolitan areas. Your training will include…

  • Digital Fundamentals and Theory
  • Supervisory Controls and Data Acquisition (SCADA) and Networking
  • Wind Turbine Materials
  • Electro-Mechanical Equipment
  • Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC)

And more!

If you love to travel, then this could be the career choice for you. When you enter the wind energy industry, your options are sky-high.

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Degree Plans

Students are required to enroll in a First-Year Seminar course, TSTC 1102 Professional Skills, in their first semester attending TSTC unless they have completed more than 24 credit hours. Please see detailed information regarding the course and exemptions in the Catalog and Student Handbook under 07. First Steps at TSTC section 04. First Year Seminar Courses (TSTC 1101 and TSTC 1102).

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CER1 Certificate of Completion
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