Operator I
Overview
Degrees Offered: Program Certificate
Limited Enrollment: Yes (On Campus)
Program Begins: Fall, Spring, Summer (Online) | Fall (On Campus)
Delivery Method: Online, On Campus
Phone: 701-224-5651 • 800-852-5685
Email: bsc.aeat@bismarckstate.edu
Description
This program certificate provides a comprehensive foundation for understanding the inner workings of an industrial facility. It covers the fundamental principles of facility operations, safety protocols, and the scientific principles underlying industrial operations. Students gain a solid understanding of industrial equipment, systems, and technical drawings, as well as the essential sciences that drive industrial processes, including electricity, heat transfer, and fluid flow.
Preparation
Background in basic chemistry, basic physics, and high school Algebra I is helpful.
Prospective students should be prepared for the physical demands of entry-level technician positions after completing the program. Typical industry requirements often include passing a physical exam, the ability to lift over 50 pounds, and the ability to climb ladders and work in confined spaces or at heights. Job applicants may also be required to pass a drug screening and eye exam, including the ability to distinguish between colors accurately, which is a key aspect in some maintenance tasks.
Requirements
Students who complete the curriculum requirements receive a Program Certificate in Operator I.
Program Pathways
Credits from this program may stack into the following Associate in Applied Science degrees:
The AAS program may stack into the following Bachelor of Applied Science degrees:
Career Opportunities
Graduates are well-prepared to work in a variety of energy and manufacturing industries, including electrical generation, petrochemical processing, refineries, ethanol plants, gasification, natural gas processing, and water treatment facilities. Their foundational knowledge also allows them to pursue careers in wind farms, co-generation power plants, industrial process operations, manufacturing, pipeline transportation, petroleum and chemical products, mining, and utilities. Employers seek professionals who are detail-oriented, possess strong computer skills, and can identify and solve problems. These careers offer excellent pay, strong employability, and sustained job demand nationwide, making them both versatile and rewarding.
Additional Information
This program receives funding from the U.S. Department of Labor; therefore, veterans and eligible spouses receive priority of service over non-covered persons. (20 CFR 1010)