Public Utility Management, AS

Program code: PUTM-AS

Location: Gateway

Program Description

The Public Utility Management program will provide graduates with a wide variety of career options in the electricity, natural gas, drinking water and wastewater public utility fields. The industry offers an array of career tracks for those with a strong technical background as well as graduates with an aptitude in business, marketing, accounting, information technology, data analysis, and office administration. Credits from the Certificate in Water Management count toward an associate degree in Public Utility Management. Earning an Associate of Science Degree in Public Utility Management allows the opportunity for a seamless transfer to Southern Connecticut State University (SCSU) where students can earn a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration with a specialization in Public Utility Management.

Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of all program requirements, graduates should be able to:

  1. Describe and apply the operations of public utility management
  2. Apply effective written and oral communication skills to articulate opportunities, ideas, and problems identified, as well as appropriate strategic responses across the economic social, environmental, public and political spheres
  3. Formulate team dynamics and working in groups, particularly in relation to the functioning of critical incident response teams
  4. Devise and translate ideas into logical steps that utilize resources and establish best practices with colleagues for customers and suppliers/vendors
  5. Employ and make use of written documents such as Environmental Protection Agency methods of analysis, internal standard operating procedures, safety rules, policy manuals, and professional journals
  6. Analyze and interpret the legal and/or regulatory implications of business and utility management
  7. Perform laboratory testing and analyses required for operational control and regulatory compliance

This program transfers to Southern Connecticut State University’s Business Administration - Public Utility Management B.S. degree.

Degree Requirements

General Education Courses
ENG 1010Composition3
MATH 1200Statistics I3
ENG 1020Composition II and Literature3
or ENG 1030 Composition II and Non-fiction Texts
ENV 1010
1010L
Introduction to Environmental Science
and Introduction to Environmental Science Lab
4
ECON 1001Principles of Macroeconomics3
BUSN 2100Business Communication3
CCS 1001College and Career Success3
Program Courses
ACCT 1130Principles of Financial Accounting3
ACCT 1170Principles of Managerial Accounting3
BMGT 1410Public Utility Management3
BUSN 2310Business Law I3
BUSN 2400Business Ethics3
BMGT 2020Principles of Management3
BMGT 2416Rates and Revenues3
BMGT 2419Asset and Infrastructure Management3
BMGT 2421Customer Relations3
ECON 1002Principles of Microeconomics3
CSA 1111Spreadsheet Applications3
ENV 1100Environmental Regulations3
or ENV 1120 Environmental and Energy Law and Regulations
Choose two of the following:6
Business Practicum
Business Co-op Internship
Principles of Quality Control
Principles of Marketing
Water Treatment and Distribution
Special Topics in Water Treatment
Special Topics in Water Distribution
Total Credits64