The Electric Power and Distribution program at MATC provides students with the knowledge and technical skills required to successfully install, maintain, and operate electrical systems to supply electrical energy to residential, commercial, and industrial customers, and to join gas and electrical underground generation facilities. The EPD program also provides the training needed to construct, operate, and maintain power line equipment—all skills students will need to succeed in the electrical distribution industry.
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A course outline works as a guide for students. Course goals and student learning outcomes inform students about the materials they will engage. They also describe what expectations are required and provides a timeline of these expectations.
An advisor is a person who provides guidance to students at the college level. Advisors are advocates for students. They also often function as a centralized source of information about the campus, campus resources, community resources, and support as well as providing insights into educational options and institutional policies and procedures. Additionally, advisors can make referrals for services if necessary.
Students at Manhattan Tech are encouraged to seek academic support early and proactively to maximize their success. Supplemental information to improve academic success is organized in the Study Skills section below. This information is provided as a courtesy and no guarantee of content is implied.
If you have an outstanding unpaid balance, your account may be sent to collection as indicated in our MATC Student Financial Responsibility Statement.
Our Process
Prior to sending your account to collection, the Student Account Specialist will attempt to notify you about your outstanding debt using your current MATC email account and the mailing address we have on file.
If you receive a collection communication from MATC, review your student account online:
Manhattan Area Technical College is an open institution and does not discriminate. For Manhattan Tech’s non-discrimination policy and a full list of regulatory specific contact persons visit the following web page: https://manhattantech.edu/hr