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Tech Center Tuesday - Hands-On Training in the EDET Program w/ Joshua Benton, Dustin Dell & Hunter Ours

Tech Center Tuesday - Hands-On Training in the EDET Program w/ Joshua Benton, Dustin Dell & Hunter Ours

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In this episode of Tech Center Tuesday, Joel Heslop talks with Josh Benton, the Dean of the Engineering and Advanced Manufacturing Department, Dustin Dell, an instructor for the EDET program, and Hunter Hours, a student in the EDET program. They discuss the EDET program, which stands for electrical distribution engineering technology, and its focus on training students to become linemen. They also talk about the facilities at the Tech Center, including the indoor and outdoor pole yards, and the importance of hands-on training in the program. Check it out and learn more about this exciting program!

https://www.blueridgectc.edu/academic-programs/associates-degree-programs/occupational/electric-distribution-engineering-technology/

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https://drive.google.com/file/d/1J8F1zONGe8mT5jdg3VXYuIZVSFK2lPHU/view?usp=sharing


Tech Center Tuesday is a series hosted by Joel Heslop exploring all Blue Ridge CTC has to offer, recorded in the Podcast Studio of the Tech Center. This podcast looks at Blue Ridge CTC's academic programs, student services, and the three colleges within the college. Listen in to hear about exciting happenings and events!

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