Program Description

The Gas Utility Construction & Service Technical Diploma program prepares learners to become highly skilled professionals in the utilities industry that install, maintain and operate natural and propane gas distribution systems used to supply residential, commercial and industrial customers.

Please note: This program is subject to the Clock-to-Credit Hour Conversion and some courses listed will not be eligible for full financial aid funding based on the program’s credit hours.

Approximate Program Cost

$8,618
Tuition & Fees: $8,022
Books & Supplies: $596

Starting Salary

$37,750–$49,122
Average, according to Economic Modeling Specialists International

Financial Aid

Available
Total financial aid offered may not exceed the estimated Cost of Attendance (COA).
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Availability

Courses for this program may be available at a variety of campus locations through multiple modes of delivery if you meet the admission requirements and prerequisites.

100%
at Wausau
20-30%
at Antigo
20-30%
at Medford
10-20%
at Phillips
10-20%
at Spencer
10-20%
at Wittenberg
< 10 %
at Online

* Campus and online availability of courses and programs may be subject to change.

Outcomes

Graduates will be able to…

  • Adhere to OSHA safety procedures
  • Maintain gas distribution systems
  • Service gas appliances
  • Install gas piping for natural and propane gases

Careers

Some of the potential careers graduates can pursue are:

  • Gas Service Person
  • Gas Meter and Regulation Mechanic
  • Gas Clerk-Estimator
  • Gas Inspector
  • Gas Appliance Repair Mechanic
  • Underground Facilities Locator
  • Pipeline Welder
  • Pipe Layer
  • Equipment Operator
  • Gas Distribution Worker

Courses

The Gas Utility Construction & Service Technical Diploma is a 39 credit program. The following is a typical semester breakdown of the courses within the program.

Please note: This program is subject to the Clock-to-Credit Hour Conversion and some courses listed will not be eligible for full financial aid funding based on the program’s credit hours.

First Term

Introduction To Welding 1.00
Workplace Safety 1.00
Welding Pipe Fitting 1 1.00
Welding Pipefitting 2 1.00
Gas Utility Field Training 1 3.00
Gas Utility Field Training 2 5.00
Gas Utility Field Training 3 5.00
Calculation For Utilities 1.00
Directional Drilling 1.00
Basic Electricity For Gas Utility 1.00
College 101 1.00

Second Term

Truck Driving 1 1.00
Truck Driving 2 4.00
Truck Driving 3 4.00
Electricity-gas Appliance 2.00
Gas Utility Field Training 4 4.00
Workplace Communication 1.00

Credit for Prior Learning Available

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Pathways

Pathways are a series of connected programs that enable you to advance over time to better jobs and higher levels of education and training. By earning one degree, you could also be completing several courses of a related program in a pathway, bringing you one step closer to an advanced degree.

If you begin with one of the following programs, you will earn significant credit towards this Gas Utility Construction & Service Technical Diploma:

  • The Truck Driving Technical Diploma will provide you with 24% (9 of 37 credits) of the total credits in this Gas Utility Construction & Service Technical Diploma

Cost of Attendance

2023-2024 Estimated Academic Year Budgeted Cost of Attendance

The estimated Cost of Attendance (COA) is a budget that includes categories of expenses that a student can expect to incur while attending college. The COA does not reflect actual charges. It is an average based on the estimated living costs typical of our region. In determining the cost of attendance, Northcentral Technical College uses the budget established by the Wisconsin Technical College System (WTCS) Financial Aid Budget Work Group. This budget is used to determine financial need for all students who apply for financial aid. A student's cost of attendance is composed of all educational expenses that can be included for financial aid purposes that a student may accrue while pursuing their education for the year (or semester, if enrolled less than a year). A student's financial aid cannot exceed their cost of attendance. Schools are required to provide a fuller picture of what it may cost students to pursue their degree, not just what they will owe in tuition/fees and books/supplies.

Please Note: this COA budget estimate assumes full-time attendance for two semester Fall 2023 and Spring 2024.
ExpensesStudent Living With Parents (Home)Student Living on Own (Other)
Full-time Tuition (based on a total of 30 credits, 15 credits fall and 15 credits spring)

In-State Tuition & Fees

$4,713*

Out-of-State Tuition & Fees

$6,900*

In-State Tuition & Fees

$4,713*

Out-of-State Tuition & Fees

$6,900*

Living Expenses (Housing & Food)$4,052$9,614
Books / Supplies$2,061$2,061
Transportation$2,007$2,007
Personal Expenses$2,245$2,245
Loan Fees$83$83
Total Estimated Cost Of Attendance

In-State

$15,161

Out-of-State

$17,348

In-State

$20,723

Out-of-State

$22,910

* Tuition listed is based on approved rates for the 2023-2024 academic year with a projected base increase of 1.65%. Rates are approved each March by the Wisconsin Technical College System Board and estimated budgets are updated at that time.

Students with dependent care, computer or study abroad expenses should contact the Financial Aid Office to document allowable expenses which may serve to increase their COA.

Students awarded Federal Direct Loan(s) also have an average of the mandatory loan fees automatically added to their COA.

Students with disability-related expenses may contact the Financial Aid Office to have their additional expenses considered. Disability-related expenses include but are not limited to: personal assistance, equipment, and supplies. The Financial Aid Office may potentially include disability expenses in the COA that are not provided by other assisting agencies.

NTC also offers a Net Price Calculator to help estimate costs.

For more information regarding billed tuition and fees visit https://www.ntc.edu/admissions/tuition-fees

We’re happy to answer any questions you may have about how the financial aid process works. Please feel free to reach out for more information.

NTC Financial Aid Office

715.803.1647

financialaid@ntc.edu

Additional Information

Clock-to-Credit Hour Conversion

This program is subject to the Clock-to-Credit Hour Conversion and some courses listed will not be eligible for full financial aid funding based on the program’s credit hours.

Term Course Credit Hours Financial Aid Credit Hours
1 COLLEGE 101 1 1
1 WELD INSPECTION & TESTING 1 .9
1 WORKPLACE SAFETY 1 .6
1 COMMERCIAL LEARNER PERMIT PREP 1 .9
1 INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY 1 - DIRECT CURRENT ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS 1 .9
1 WELDING PIPE FITTING 1 1 1
1 WELDING PIPE FITTING 2 1 1
1 GAS UTILITY FIELD TRAINING 1 3 3
1 GAS UTILITY FIELD TRAINING 3 5 5
1 GAS UTILITY FIELD TRAINING 2 5 5
1 CALCULATION FOR UTILITIES 1 1
2 TRUCK DRIVING 1 1 .9
2 TRUCK DRIVING 2 4 4
2 TRUCK DRIVING 3 4 4
2 INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY 2 - ALTERNATING CURRENT ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS 1 .9
2 ELECTRICITY-GAS APPLIANCE 2 2
2 GAS UTILITY FIELD TRAINING 4 5 5
2 WORKPLACE COMMUNICATION 1 1

For more information, please refer to our Financial Aid Policies.

Admissions Process

Our application process takes just a few minutes to complete, but we want to make sure you have the things you’ll need on hand to complete the application. We’re here to help if you have any questions while submitting your application.

Before you apply, you should know

  • Part of this program includes Truck Driving courses. These are currently offered at NTC’s CDL Training Center at 1204 W. Taylor St. in Merrill, WI and may also be available via Interactive Video Conference (IVC) at NTC’s Medford and Antigo Campuses. Those who attend at NTC’s Medford or Antigo Campuses must attend class at the Merrill CDL Training Center on weeks one and six of the 8-week program.
  • Reviewing the Truck Driving Information Session is highly encouraged before enrolling in classes. To help you better understand the truck driving program, this session includes course information, DOT disqualifications, factors affecting employability, and drug & alcohol testing.
  • You must provide proof of legal status or citizenship to obtain a CDL through this program
  • Maintaining a valid and clean driving record is important for your success in this industry.

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We’ll review your application and let you know if we need anything else. If you’re all set, your acceptance letter will be emailed to you.