Wind Turbine Technology, AAS Degree
The power of the wind to generate electricity for today’s consumer is only as reliable as the technicians who install and service the giant turbines. Today, wind is one of the fastest growing energy technologies. Wind turbine technicians are needed around the world to support the demand for clean, efficient energy.
This two-year program will allow students to learn about the basics of turbines, mechanics, hydraulics, electronics and the computer networks that allow the system to communicate. Unique hands-on experience will be available to students as they climb Mitchell Tech’s wind turbine located at the Crow Lake Wind Farm near White Lake, SD. Mitchell Tech is one of the few schools nationwide to have an operational 1.5 MW wind turbine.
The second year of the program will give graduates experience in PLCs, fiber optics, SCADA, advanced electronics and more.
A graduate of the program will find employment opportunities in turbine construction, maintenance and troubleshooting, power distribution, controls and other areas that move the power through the grid.
Students are expected to conform to Rules for Programs with Required Drug and Alcohol Testing while enrolled in this program.
Note: Students are required to use a laptop computer for this program. Students may purchase a laptop from Mitchell Tech or bring their own device that meets Mitchell Tech specifications.
Award: AAS Degree
First Semester (Fall)
Second Semester (Spring)
Third Semester (Fall)
WTT 213 | Electronics II | 3 |
WTT 214 | Theory of Power Generation | 4 |
WTT 217 | Advanced Motor Controls | 3 |
WTT 225 | Utility Safety | 2 |
WTT 230 | Field Training III | 2 |
| General Education Elective | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 17 |
Fourth Semester (Spring)
WTT 220 | Composites | 4 |
WTT 231 | Field Training IV | 2 |
WTT 240 | SCADA Concepts | 3 |
CIS 107 | Spreadsheet Concepts | 3 |
| Communications Elective | 3 |
| General Education Elective | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 18 |
Total Credit Hours: 67.5