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Course Criteria
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1.00 Credits
1 credit, 3 hours (0-0-3) Co-requisites: TRK111, TRK112, TRK113 This course is designed for extended high level skills training for coping with hazards of the roadway traffic environment. Topics include hazard perception, emergency maneuvers, and skid control and recovery. Upon completion the student should demonstrate perceptual skills for recognition of potential hazards as well as the manipulative skills needed to handle the vehicle in an emergency.
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1.00 Credits
1 credit, 3 hours (0-0-3) Co-requisites: TRK111, TRK112, TRK113 This course provides an opportunity to refine and polish, within the highway traffic environment, vehicle handling skills, and the safe and fuel efficient operating practices. Student performance is closely monitored by instructors to ensure that student progress toward the level of proficiency required for attainment of the Commercial Drivers License.
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2.00 Credits
2 credits, 4 hours (1-0-3) This course is a review of information and requirements for obtaining a Commercial Drivers License (CDL). Upon completion, the student should demonstrate preparedness for passing the Commercial Drivers License examination with CDL endorsements.
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2.00 Credits
2 credits, 2 hours (2-0-0) This course provides an introduction to the modern watch and jewelry industry. Topics include an overview and history of the industry, professional business practices, shop orientation, jewelry sales skills, proper use of tools, safety practices, and repair methods. Upon completion, students will be able to demonstrate a fundamental knowledge of basic jewelry and watch repair concepts.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits, 7 hours (1-0-6) This course covers watch movements, case parts, and parts replacement. Included are the use of parts catalogs, ordering parts, the identification of various categories of movements through fingerprinting by individual companies, power cell replacement, and watch band adjusting. Upon completion, students will be able to identify, order, and replace stems, crowns, crystals, and back gaskets.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits, 7 hours (1-0-6) This course includes all steps of the assembly and disassembly process for various types of watch movements. Emphasis is placed on identification of watch repair tools, their usage, and hand dexterity and eye coordination. Upon completion, students will be able to assemble and disassemble all common types of mechanical watch movements.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits, 7 hours (1-0-6) This course covers nomenclature of watch movement parts and the function of each. Course content includes the examination and testing of individual parts as well as special parts variations. Upon completion, students will be knowledgeable of the function of all basic watch parts.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits, 7 hours (1-0-6) This course covers the methods of servicing watch movements by cleaning and lubricating. Course contents includes various methods of servicing, the use of timing machines to accurately adjust the mean time rate, and methods of adjusting the balance assembly. Upon completion, students will be able to successfully service a mechanical watch movement with the use of electronic equipment.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits, 7 hours (1-0-6) This course covers basic jewelry manufacturing methods. Techniques such as torch soldering, filing, sawing, wire drawing, and the use of a metal rolling mill are covered, as well as machine engraving, jewelry refinishing, treatment of alloys with heat, precautions in gem stone handling, and the safe use of all tools and equipment. Upon completion, students will be able to safely perform basic jewelry manufacturing skills with a high level of finished product accuracy.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits, 7 hours (1-0-6) This course is designed to teach basic consumer needed jewelry repairs. Course content includes such techniques as ring sizing, shank replacement, chain repair, prong tipping and replacement, methods of gold electroplating, tightening pre-set stones, soldering with the use of heat protective packing, and the ordering of findings and alloys. Upon completion, students will be able to make basic jewelry repairs.
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