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3.00 Credits
The popularity of the transmission in the trucking industry continues to grow. This elective course gives students the opportunity to study the theory and operation in the classroom. Then, experience hands on skills in the lab by practicing the rebuilding of an operational Allison automatic transmission. (3 C: 1 lect/pres, 2 lab, 0 other)
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3.00 Credits
This advanced course involves lighting, instrumentation, accessories, and ABS electrical systems on medium and heavy trucks and trailers. Emphasis is placed on using wiring diagrams and digital multimeters to troubleshoot electrical failures and performing industry approved electrical repair procedures. Prerequisite(s): MHTT1522 (3 C: 1 lect/pres, 2 lab, 0 other)
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3.00 Credits
Proper operation of Heating and AC ventilation systems is important for driver comfort and safe vehicle operation. This course covers theory and heater AC and ventilation systems. Other studies include system troubleshooting, repair operations, and preventive maintenance practices. Prerequisite(s): TRAN2514 (2 C: 1 lect/pres, 1 lab, 0 other)
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3.00 Credits
Many truck technicians choose careers in which knowledge and skills in transport refrigeration system are needed. The theory and skills are achieved in lecture and through working in the lab on truck and trailer refrigeration units. Emphasis is on maintenance and troubleshooting of electrical and refrigeration systems. (3 C: 1 lect/pres, 2 lab, 0 other)
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40.00 Credits
Students will work in a sponsoring Medium/Heavy truck service facility. The work will be full time, approximately 40 hours per week. The tasks will be consistent with previous course work. This is a variable credit course, with credits 1-7. Prerequisite(s): MHTT1526 ( C: 0 lect/pres, 0 lab, 0 other)
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3.00 Credits
Basic skills acquired by the student in previous courses shall be used and developed into advanced troubleshooting and preventive maintenance skills necessary to operate a truck fleet or perform shop operations in the transportation industry. Studies shall include mechanical and electrical system diagnosis and troubleshooting procedures. Identifying and practicing mechanical and electrical system preventive maintenance operations. Customer/shop communication processes shall also be studied. (4 C: 1 lect/pres, 3 lab, 0 other)
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3.00 Credits
Students learn the functionality of hardware and software components as well as suggested best practices in maintenance and safety issues. The students, through hands-on activities and labs, learn to assemble and configure a computer, install operating systems and software, and troubleshoot hardware and software problems. In addition, this course includes an introduction to networking. This course helps students prepare for the CompTIA A+ certification. (3 C: 2 lect/pres, 1 lab, 0 other)
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3.00 Credits
The Introduction to Networking introduces first semester students to the internationally used terminology, basic concepts and standards of computer networking. Students will, through lecture and lab, learn the basic skills needed to manage, maintain, troubleshoot, install, operate and configure basic network infrastructure, and be able to describe networking technologies, basic design principles, adhere to wiring standards, and use testing tools. Upon completion of the course, students will also understand the requirements necessary to pass the CompTIA Networking+ certification exam. (2 C: 1 lect/pres, 1 lab, 0 other)
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3.00 Credits
Students will study the skills needed to effectively manage the Microsoft Windows Vista desktop operating system. Topics include installing the operating system and applications, how to use functions and utilities, manage security, and describe the importance of knowing the command line environment. This course also prepares students for the Microsoft 70-620 exam. (3 C: 2 lect/pres, 1 lab, 0 other)
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3.00 Credits
This course provides students with the fundamental skills needed to be successful in any network-related degree program by introducing architecture, functions, components and models of networks and using OSI and TCP/IP layered models. It uses the OSI and TCP layered models to examine the nature and roles of protocols and services at the application, network, data link, and physical layers. The principles and structure of IP addressing and the fundamentals of Ethernet concepts, media, and operations are introduced, to provide a foundation for the curriculum. (3 C: 1 lect/pres, 2 lab, 0 other)
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