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5.00 Credits
Expands on topics taught in the basic survey course. Consists of lectures, lab and fi eld trips. Topics presented on plane surveying, topographics, public land, construction staking, geodetic, hydrographic and land development. Discussion presented on geographics information and global position systems. Pre-requisite: ENGTE 204.
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4.00 Credits
Lecture and fi eld trips to construction projects. Estimating, contracts, contract administration, construction materials, and equipment management and productions covered.
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1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Opportunity to learn advanced skills in area agreed upon by student and instructor. Objectives developed to complete a specialized project or course of study and a plan to achieve these objectives.
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1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Special Topics in Engineering Technology
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1.00 - 10.00 Credits
Enables Bachelor of Applied Technology Drafting students to attain hands-on fi eld experience that will greatly enhance their employability in the drafting trade.
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44.00 Credits
This course is designed to transcript the non-credit Idaho State Fire Fighters certifi cation courses to 44 credits so that they can be utilized as the technical skills courses for the Fire Service Technology A.A.S degree. These courses are delivered through statewide fi re departments.
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4.00 Credits
Introduces students to the fi eld of forensic science. Will focus on different forms of physical evidence, including their collection, analysis and evidentiary value in a criminal investigation. The laboratory portion of the course will supplement the lecture and allow students to examine evidence using modern techniques and instrumentation. Topics discussed include organic and inorganic chemical analyses of physical evidence, principles of serology and DNA analysis, identifi cation of fresh and decomposed human remains, ballistics, fi ngerprint analysis, facial reconstruction, drug analysis and forensic entomology. Pre-requisite: MATH 025 or satisfactory math placement.
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6.00 Credits
Instruction covers basics of components and the technical aspects of repair and overhauling instrumentation, ignition, charging, and starting systems. Demonstration and hands-on experience to diagnose and repair automotive electrical systems and wiring diagrams will be covered in a laboratory environment. Components will tested and repaired to manufacturers' specifi cations. Quality, cleanliness, and work attitude stressed.
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6.00 Credits
Study of various types of manual transmissions and transaxles, drivelines, clutches, fl ywheels, rear axles, and differentials found in modern automobiles and light trucks. Operation and repair of various components of power trains and their interrelationships provided.
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6.00 Credits
Study of principles and practical application in the repair and overhaul of the engine block, cylinder heads and valve train including camshaft, timing gears and chains, identifi cation and replacement of defective parts, and operation of related machine tools. Technical materials are related to components used in engine blocks, cylinder heads, valve trains or similar mechanized applications.
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