advanced electrical power education straight from the source

BSC is proud to offer the instructor-led, online Electrical Transmission Systems Technology (ETST) program. The ETST program was created in response to industry demand for qualified system operators.

This program is designed to teach students about the electrical power system in North America, including basic electricity, generation, distribution, and transmission, with a strong emphasis on system operations. System operations is the aspect of the energy industry that deals with the management, delivery, safety, and reliability of the wholesale electrical power market.

Students have the following options:

  • Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree in Electrical Transmission Systems Technology
  • Program Certificate in Electrical Transmission Systems Technology
  • Electrical Transmission Systems Courses
    • College Courses for Professional Development.
    • CEH-only Courses for NERC Accreditation

BSC is a North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) approved continuing education provider. Students may earn college credits and receive NERC CEHs at the same time.

Access to course work will be available 24/7 over the Internet, making participation flexible for shift workers already in the industry.

Bismarck State College is proud to include the fully-accredited ETST program along with other online course offerings. BSC has been offering customized programs for the electrical industry for over 30 years and offers a wide range of services to meet your needs.

Interested in more information?

Please contact Joan Kleven at (701) 224-2445 or (800) 852-5685 to learn more.

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Link to NERC website
BSC is recognized by the North American
Electric Reliability Corporation as a
continuing education provider who adheres to
NERC Continuing Education Program Criteria.

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Bismarck State College

1200 Schafer St
PO Box 5587
Bismarck, ND 58506

701-224-5651
800-852-5685

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