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  • 3.00 Credits

    CAMPUS NAME AND ADDRESS: Young Memorial Campus 900 Youngs Road Morgan City, LA 70380 CIP CODE: 490304 CREDIT HOURS (Lecture/Lab/Total): 1/2/3 CONTACT HOURS (Lecture/Lab/Total): 78 CLASS LOCATION: Commercial Diving Classroom 031A, Shop 031, and Field 029 INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION: Roger Thacker, email: rthacker@theltc.net Steve Struble, email: sstruble@theltc.net COURSE DESCRIPTION: The nomenclature, function, and operation of lightweight diving equipment, masks, and helmets; including procedures for checking, testing, and maintaining lightweight diving equipment. Includes making, maintaining, and testing of diver's umbilical and use of hot water systems. PREREQUISITES: None COURSE OBJECTIVES: Describe the history and development of lightweight diving equipment. Identify the components and parts of lightweight diving equipment. Explain the function of lightweight diving equipment. Use lightweight diving equipment. Describe the diver's lifeline. Describe the diver's gas supply hose and connection. Describe the diver's communication line. Build a diver umbilical. Describe a hot water system. Explain the operation procedures for a hot water system, suits, and umbilical. Describe maintenance of a hot water system. Use a hot water system. Explain the safety procedures of a hot water system. TEXTBOOKS AND OTHER MATERIALS: Pocket or alternate cutting device. Note taking materials. ATTENDANCE POLICY: In the Commercial Diving Program attendance limits are 30 hours per semester or 10% of any course. Exceeding these limits will result in being dropped from the program. An absence at test time will result in a zero for the test. EVALUATION AND GRADING: Evaluation is by written tests. Each individual test must be passed with a grade of 70% or more. A student is allowed a maximum of 2 attempts to pass a test. If a grade of 70% is still not achieved the course must be repeated. If a test is passed on the 2nd attempt a maximum grade of 70% will be recorded regardless of the score achieved. An absence at test time is regarded as the first attempt and receives a zero. The grading scale at Louisiana Technical College for all programs, except those regulated by a licensing board, is listed below. The students' transcript will include the letter grade only, not the percentage grade. 90% - 100% A 80% - 89% B 70% - 79% C 60% - 69% D 59% - Below F ACADEMIC HONESTY: Plagiarism, cheating, and other forms of academic dishonesty are prohibited. In addition to other possible disciplinary sanctions, which may be imposed through the regular institutional procedures as a result of academic misconduct, your instructor will assign a zero for the exercise or examination that evidences academic misconduct for the first offense and assign an "F" for the course for repeated offenses.STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES: The Louisiana Technical College complies with Section 504 and the Americans with Disabilities Act. Students with disabilities who seek accommodations must make their requests known by contacting the Disabilities Coordinator at the beginning of each semester. If a disability is identified later in the semester, a non-retroactive accommodation plan will be developed. COURSE SCHEDULE: To be announced
  • 3.00 Credits

    CAMPUS NAME AND ADDRESS: Young Memorial Campus 900 Youngs Road Morgan City, LA 70380 CIP CODE: 490304 CREDIT HOURS (Lecture/Lab/Total): 1/0/1 CONTACT HOURS (Lecture/Lab/Total): 16/0/16 CLASS LOCATION: Diesel Classroom 026A, Commercial Diving Shop 031, and Field 029 INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION: Roger Thacker, email: rthacker@theltc.net Steve Struble, email: sstruble@theltc.net COURSE DESCRIPTION: Provides a fundamental knowledge of the operation, maintenance, and field troubleshooting of diesel engines and low pressure compressors. PREREQUISITES: DIVE 1020 Diving Physics COURSE OBJECTIVES: Describe diesel engines and their use in various pieces of equipment. Describe the seven systems common to all diesel engines. Describe operation of power take offs and clutches. Perform troubleshooting on diesel engines. Operate diesel engines. Describe types of compressors used in diving. Describe compressor systems. Perform compressors calculations. Set up compressors used in diving and chamber operations. Operate compressors. Maintain compressors. Troubleshoot compressors. Describe air purity testing. Describe valves and fittings. Interpret air system schematic. TEXTBOOKS AND OTHER MATERIALS: Note taking material. A simple calculator. ATTENDANCE POLICY: In the Commercial Diving Program attendance limits are 30 hours per semester or 10% of any course. Exceeding these limits will result in being dropped from the program. An absence at test time will result in a zero for the test. EVALUATION AND GRADING: Evaluation is by written tests. Each individual test must be passed with a grade of 70% or more. A student is allowed a maximum of 2 attempts to pass a test. If a grade of 70% is still not achieved the course must be repeated. If a test is passed on the 2nd attempt a maximum grade of 70% will be recorded regardless of the score achieved. An absence at test time is regarded as the first attempt and receives a zero. The grading scale at Louisiana Technical College for all programs, except those regulated by a licensing board, is listed below. The students' transcript will include the letter grade only, not the percentage grade. 90% - 100% A 80% - 89% B 70% - 79% C 60% - 69% D 59% - Below F ACADEMIC HONESTY: Plagiarism, cheating, and other forms of academic dishonesty are prohibited. In addition to other possible disciplinary sanctions, which may be imposed through the regular institutional procedures as a result of academic misconduct, your instructor will assign a zero for the exercise or examination that evidences academic misconduct for the first offense and assign an "F" for the course for repeated offenses.STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES: The Louisiana Technical College complies with Section 504 and the Americans with Disabilities Act. Students with disabilities who seek accommodations must make their requests known by contacting the Disabilities Coordinator at the beginning of each semester. If a disability is identified later in the semester, a non-retroactive accommodation plan will be developed. COURSE SCHEDULE: To be announced
  • 3.00 Credits

    CAMPUS NAME AND ADDRESS: Young Memorial Campus 900 Youngs Road Morgan City, LA 70380 CIP CODE: 490304 CREDIT HOURS (Lecture/Lab/Total): 0/2/2 CONTACT HOURS (Lecture/Lab/Total): 0/60/60 CLASS LOCATION: Commercial Diving Classroom 031A, Shop 031, and Welding Shop 030 or 030B INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION: Roger Thacker, email: rthacker@theltc.net Steve Struble, email: sstruble@theltc.net COURSE DESCRIPTION: Provides instruction in applications, limitations, and techniques in topside welding and oxy-acetylene cutting. A discussion of topside welding equipment and oxy-acetylene cutting equipment and safety precautions for each. PREREQUISITES: None COURSE OBJECTIVES: Describe application, limitations, and techniques of topside welding. Describe welding machines. Describe welding cables. Describe electrode holders. Describe electrodes. Describe welding glass and faceplate. Identify safety precautions for topside welding. Identify history of oxy-acetylene cutting. Describe the oxy-acetylene torch. Describe care in handling oxygen cylinders. Describe care in handling gauges for oxygen cylinders. Describe safety precautions for oxy-acetylene cutting. Describe technique for oxy-acetylene cutting. Describe construction and nomenclature of oxy-acetylene cutting equipment. Set up the oxy-acetylene torch. Perform oxy-acetylene cutting. TEXTBOOKS AND OTHER MATERIALS: Welding hood, Welding gloves, High top boots or shoes, Chipping hammer, Wire brush, Safety glasses, Welding cap, Suitable clothing for welding. Recommended: Welding sleeves or bib ATTENDANCE POLICY: In the Commercial Diving Program attendance limits are 30 hours per semester or 10% of any course. Exceeding these limits will result in being dropped from the program. An absence at test time will result in a zero for the test. EVALUATION AND GRADING: Evaluation is by written tests and evaluation of welds. Each written test must be passed with a grade of 70% or more. A student is allowed a maximum of 2 attempts to pass a test. If a grade of 70% is still not achieved the course must be repeated. If a test is passed on the 2nd attempt a maximum grade of 70% will be recorded regardless of the score achieved. An absence at test time is regarded as the first attempt and receives a zero. The grading scale at Louisiana Technical College for all programs, except those regulated by a licensing board, is listed below. The students' transcript will include the letter grade only, not the percentage grade. 90% - 100% A 80% - 89% B 70% - 79% C 60% - 69% D 59% - Below F ACADEMIC HONESTY: Plagiarism, cheating, and other forms of academic dishonesty are prohibited. In addition to other possible disciplinary sanctions, which may be imposed through the regular institutional procedures as a result of academic misconduct, your instructor will assign a zero for the exercise or examination that evidences academic misconduct for the first offense and assign an "F" for the course for repeated offenses.STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES: The Louisiana Technical College complies with Section 504 and the Americans with Disabilities Act. Students with disabilities who seek accommodations must make their requests known by contacting the Disabilities Coordinator at the beginning of each semester. If a disability is identified later in the semester, a non-retroactive accommodation plan will be developed. COURSE SCHEDULE: To be announced
  • 3.00 Credits

    CAMPUS NAME AND ADDRESS: Young Memorial Campus 900 Youngs Road Morgan City, LA 70380 CIP CODE: 490304 CREDIT HOURS (Lecture/Lab/Total): 0/3/3 CONTACT HOURS (Lecture/Lab/Total): 0/90/90 CLASS LOCATION: Commercial Diving Classroom 031A, Shop 031, and Field 029 INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION: Roger Thacker, email: rthacker@theltc.net Steve Struble, email: sstruble@theltc.net COURSE DESCRIPTION: Use of lightweight diving equipment, procedures, and safety considerations while gaining practical experience in some underwater tasks. The course provides classroom instruction in nomenclature, theory, technique, and safety considerations of accomplishing work using various tools and equipment as well as practical water experience. PREREQUISITES: DIVE 1010 Diving Physics, DIVE 1030 Diving Physiology, DIVE 1040 Air Decompression, DIVE 1050 Dive Medicine, DIVE 1111 Marine Engines and Compressors, DIVE 1100 Diving Equipment (taken concurrently), Dive physical, Must have passed pre-pressure quiz and line-pull signal test. COURSE OBJECTIVES: Describe proper breathing on ascent. Describe proper use of the lifeline. Describe the guidelines fro ditching helmet of mask. Describe the proper method of dressing. Locate the air control valve. Locate the exhaust valve. Describe the proper use of the weight belt. Describe proper ditching of weights. Describe the proper method of securing the lifeline to the diver. Describe proper water entry. Use hand line signals. Find a lost object underwater. Assemble a flange underwater. Perform emergency procedures for loss of breathing gas. Remove a blank flange underwater. Use an angle descending line. Use an airlift underwater. Assemble a multiple bolt and flange project underwater. Describe safety precautions when using tools underwater. Demonstrate the proper maintenance and inspection of tools. Identify hand tools. Identify pneumatic tools. Identify hydraulic tools. Identify airlifts. Use tools in the water with proper safety precautions. Maintain tools. Use proper tending, communication, and timekeeping/chart procedures. Discuss lift bags. TEXTBOOKS AND OTHER MATERIALS: Wet suit, Weight belt. ATTENDANCE POLICY: In the Commercial Diving Program attendance limits are 30 hours per semester or 10% of any course. Exceeding these limits will result in being dropped from the program. An absence at test time will result in a zero for the test. EVALUATION AND GRADING: Evaluation is by performance tests. Each individual test must be passed with a grade of 70% or more. A student is allowed a maximum of 2 attempts to pass a test. If a grade of 70% is still not achieved the course must be repeated. If a test is passed on the 2nd attempt a maximum grade of 70% will be recorded regardless of the score achieved. An absence at test time is regarded as the first attempt and receives a zero. The student must also complete all assigned projects. The grading scale at Louisiana Technical College for all programs, except those regulated by a licensing board, is listed below. The students' transcript will include the letter grade only, not the percentage grade. 90% - 100% A 80% - 89% B 70% - 79% C 60% - 69% D 59% - Below F ACADEMIC HONESTY: Plagiarism, cheating, and other forms of academic dishonesty are prohibited. In addition to other possible disciplinary sanctions, which may be imposed through the regular institutional procedures as a result of academic misconduct, your instructor will assign a zero for the exercise or examination that evidences academic misconduct for the first offense and assign an "F" for the course for repeated offenses.STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES: The Louisiana Technical College complies with Section 504 and the Americans with Disabilities Act. Students with disabilities who seek accommodations must make their requests known by contacting the Disabilities Coordinator at the beginning of each semester. If a disability is identified later in the semester, a non-retroactive accommodation pl
  • 3.00 Credits

    CAMPUS NAME AND ADDRESS: Young Memorial Campus 900 Youngs Road Morgan City, LA 70380 CIP CODE: 490304 CREDIT HOURS (Lecture/Lab/Total): 0/1/1 CONTACT HOURS (Lecture/Lab/Total): 0/30/30 CLASS LOCATION: Commercial Diving Classroom 031A, Shop 031, and Field 029 INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION: Roger Thacker, email: rthacker@theltc.net Steve Struble, email: sstruble@theltc.net COURSE DESCRIPTION: Covers the equipment used in oxy-arc cutting, techniques for underwater oxy-arc cutting, equipment used in underwater welding, techniques for underwater welding, and safety precautions for each. PREREQUISITES: DIVE 1010 Diving Physics, DIVE 1030 Diving Physiology, DIVE 1040 Air Decompression, DIVE 1050 Dive Medicine, DIVE 1111 Marine Engines and Compressors, DIVE 1100 Diving Equipment (taken concurrently), Dive physical, Must have passed pre-pressure quiz and line-pull signal test. DIVE 1121 Topside Welding and Oxy-Acetylene Cutting Lab COURSE OBJECTIVES: Name the components of oxy-arc underwater cutting equipment. Describe the function of components of oxy-arc underwater cutting equipment. Describe the safety precautions in using oxy-arc underwater cutting equipment. Describe the techniques used in oxy-arc underwater cutting. Describe tubular steel cutting rods. Describe ultrathermic cutting rods. Set up oxy-arc cutting equipment. Perform underwater oxy-arc cutting using two different manufacturers' rods. Identify components of underwater welding. Describe the safety precautions for underwater welding. Describe the applications for underwater welding. Describe the limitations of underwater welding. Describe the techniques of underwater welding. Perform underwater welding. TEXTBOOKS AND OTHER MATERIALS: Welding hood, Welding gloves, High top boots or shoes, Chipping hammer, Wire brush, Safety glasses, Welding cap, Suitable clothing for welding. Rubber Gloves. Recommended: Welding sleeves or bib ATTENDANCE POLICY: In the Commercial Diving Program attendance limits are 30 hours per semester or 10% of any course. Exceeding these limits will result in being dropped from the program. An absence at test time will result in a zero for the test. EVALUATION AND GRADING: Evaluation is by written tests and performance of cutting and welding. Each written test must be passed with a grade of 70% or more. A student is allowed a maximum of 2 attempts to pass a test. If a grade of 70% is still not achieved the course must be repeated. If a test is passed on the 2nd attempt a maximum grade of 70% will be recorded regardless of the score achieved. An absence at test time is regarded as the first attempt and receives a zero. The grading scale at Louisiana Technical College for all programs, except those regulated by a licensing board, is listed below. The students' transcript will include the letter grade only, not the percentage grade. 90% - 100% A 80% - 89% B 70% - 79% C 60% - 69% D 59% - Below F ACADEMIC HONESTY: Plagiarism, cheating, and other forms of academic dishonesty are prohibited. In addition to other possible disciplinary sanctions, which may be imposed through the regular institutional procedures as a result of academic misconduct, your instructor will assign a zero for the exercise or examination that evidences academic misconduct for the first offense and assign an "F" for the course for repeated offenses.STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES: The Louisiana Technical College complies with Section 504 and the Americans with Disabilities Act. Students with disabilities who seek accommodations must make their requests known by contacting the Disabilities Coordinator at the beginning of each semester. If a disability is identified later in the semester, a non-retroactive accommodation plan will be developed. COURSE SCHEDULE: To be announced
  • 3.00 Credits

    CAMPUS NAME AND ADDRESS: Young Memorial Campus 900 Youngs Road Morgan City, LA 70380 CIP CODE: 490304 CREDIT HOURS (Lecture/Lab/Total): 2/0/2 CONTACT HOURS (Lecture/Lab/Total): 30/0/30 CLASS LOCATION: Diesel Classroom 026A INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION: Roger Thacker, email: rthacker@theltc.net Steve Struble, email: sstruble@theltc.net COURSE DESCRIPTION: Fundamentals of mixed gas diving techniques and procedures. Includes the history and medical aspects of mixed gas diving, formulas, decompression procedures, diving and emergency procedures, operator safety considerations, and treatments. Classroom application through hypothetical situations. PREREQUISITES: DIVE 1020 Diving Physics, DIVE 1030 Diving Physiology, DIVE 1040 Air Decompression, DIVE 1050 Dive Medicine COURSE OBJECTIVES: Identify the history and medical aspects of mixed gas diving. Apply formulas used in mixed gas diving. Describe mixed gas diving procedures. Describe mixed gas decompression procedures. Describe operator safety considerations. Describe treatments related to mixed gas diving. Apply knowledge of mixed gas diving to hypothetical situations. TEXTBOOKS AND OTHER MATERIALS: Note taking materials and a simple calculator. ATTENDANCE POLICY: In the Commercial Diving Program attendance limits are 30 hours per semester or 10% of any course. Exceeding these limits will result in being dropped from the program. An absence at test time will result in a zero for the test. EVALUATION AND GRADING: Evaluation is by written tests. Each individual test must be passed with a grade of 70% or more. A student is allowed a maximum of 2 attempts to pass a test. If a grade of 70% is still not achieved the course must be repeated. If a test is passed on the 2nd attempt a maximum grade of 70% will be recorded regardless of the score achieved. An absence at test time is regarded as the first attempt and receives a zero. The grading scale at Louisiana Technical College for all programs, except those regulated by a licensing board, is listed below. The students' transcript will include the letter grade only, not the percentage grade. 90% - 100% A 80% - 89% B 70% - 79% C 60% - 69% D 59% - Below F ACADEMIC HONESTY: Plagiarism, cheating, and other forms of academic dishonesty are prohibited. In addition to other possible disciplinary sanctions, which may be imposed through the regular institutional procedures as a result of academic misconduct, your instructor will assign a zero for the exercise or examination that evidences academic misconduct for the first offense and assign an "F" for the course for repeated offenses.STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES: The Louisiana Technical College complies with Section 504 and the Americans with Disabilities Act. Students with disabilities who seek accommodations must make their requests known by contacting the Disabilities Coordinator at the beginning of each semester. If a disability is identified later in the semester, a non-retroactive accommodation plan will be developed. COURSE SCHEDULE: To be announced
  • 3.00 Credits

    CAMPUS NAME AND ADDRESS: Young Memorial Campus 900 Youngs Road Morgan City, LA 70380 CIP CODE: 490304 CREDIT HOURS (Lecture/Lab/Total): 1/0/1 CONTACT HOURS (Lecture/Lab/Total): 20 CLASS LOCATION: Diesel Classroom 026A INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION: Roger Thacker, email: rthacker@theltc.net Steve Struble, email: sstruble@theltc.net COURSE DESCRIPTION: A course emphasizing the importance of planning to the success of a diving operation. Includes awareness of standards and regulations related to planning a diving operation. Includes an overview of special rules for liveboating and an introduction to blueprint reading and report writing. PREREQUISITES: DIVE 1020 Diving Physics, DIVE 1040 Air Decompression, DIVE 1080 Logs, Records, and Standards, DIVE 1100 Diving Equipment, DIVE 1111 Marine Engines and Compressors Lab, DIVE 1150 Mixed Gas Diving COURSE OBJECTIVES: Describe the importance of proper planning to the success of a diving operation Identify the eleven steps in the planning process Relate standards and regulations to dive planning. Describe liveboating techniques, procedure, and safety considerations. Relate liveboating regulations to dive planning. Read and interpret blueprints. Identify work area from a schematic or drawing. Discuss report writing. TEXTBOOKS AND OTHER MATERIALS: Note taking materials, Notes and Handouts from prerequisite courses. ATTENDANCE POLICY: In the Commercial Diving Program attendance limits are 30 hours per semester or 10% of any course. Exceeding these limits will result in being dropped from the program. An absence at test time will result in a zero for the test. EVALUATION AND GRADING: Evaluation is by written tests. Each individual test must be passed with a grade of 70% or more. A student is allowed a maximum of 2 attempts to pass a test. If a grade of 70% is still not achieved the course must be repeated. If a test is passed on the 2nd attempt a maximum grade of 70% will be recorded regardless of the score achieved. An absence at test time is regarded as the first attempt and receives a zero. The grading scale at Louisiana Technical College for all programs, except those regulated by a licensing board, is listed below. The students' transcript will include the letter grade only, not the percentage grade. 90% - 100% A 80% - 89% B 70% - 79% C 60% - 69% D 59% - Below F ACADEMIC HONESTY: Plagiarism, cheating, and other forms of academic dishonesty are prohibited. In addition to other possible disciplinary sanctions, which may be imposed through the regular institutional procedures as a result of academic misconduct, your instructor will assign a zero for the exercise or examination that evidences academic misconduct for the first offense and assign an "F" for the course for repeated offenses.STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES: The Louisiana Technical College complies with Section 504 and the Americans with Disabilities Act. Students with disabilities who seek accommodations must make their requests known by contacting the Disabilities Coordinator at the beginning of each semester. If a disability is identified later in the semester, a non-retroactive accommodation plan will be developed. COURSE SCHEDULE: To be announced
  • 3.00 Credits

    CAMPUS NAME AND ADDRESS: Young Memorial Campus 900 Youngs Road Morgan City, LA 70380 CIP CODE: 490304 CREDIT HOURS (Lecture/Lab/Total): 1/0/1 CONTACT HOURS (Lecture/Lab/Total): 15/0/15 CLASS LOCATION: Commercial Diving Classroom 031A and the Marine Department INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION: Roger Thacker, email: rthacker@theltc.net Steve Struble, email: sstruble@theltc.net COURSE DESCRIPTION: Reviews safety required by regulation. Covers general industrial safety, offshore safety, and basic crane safety. PREREQUISITES: None COURSE OBJECTIVES: Identify general industrial safety practices. Identify offshore safety practices. Identify basic crane and tugger safety. List emergency situations encountered at sea. List types of lifesaving appliances carried on ships. List equipment found in survival craft and their use. Identify location of personal lifesaving appliances. Describe value of drills. Describe proper use of PPE and equipment. Describe importance of proper emergency response. Describe action to be taken when called to survival craft stations. Describe action to be taken when required to abandon ship. Describe action to be taken when in the water. Describe action to be taken when aboard a survival craft. List main dangers to survivors. Demonstrate proper donning of a lifejacket. Demonstrate proper donning of an immersion suit. Demonstrate proper method of jumping into the water form height wearing a lifejacket. Demonstrate proper method of righting an inverted life raft. Swim while wearing a lifejacket or immersion suit. Demonstrate keeping afloat without wearing a PED, Demonstrate proper method for boarding a survival craft from vessel and water while wearing a lifejacket or immersion suit. List initial action to take on boarding a survival craft. Describe method of streaming sea anchor in either lifeboat or life raft. TEXTBOOKS AND OTHER MATERIALS: Note taking materials. A change of clothes and towel. ATTENDANCE POLICY: In the Commercial Diving Program attendance limits are 30 hours per semester or 10% of any course. Exceeding these limits will result in being dropped from the program. An absence at test time will result in a zero for the test. EVALUATION AND GRADING: Evaluation is by written tests. Each individual test must be passed with a grade of 70% or more. A student is allowed a maximum of 2 attempts to pass a test. If a grade of 70% is still not achieved the course must be repeated. If a test is passed on the 2nd attempt a maximum grade of 70% will be recorded regardless of the score achieved. An absence at test time is regarded as the first attempt and receives a zero. The grading scale at Louisiana Technical College for all programs, except those regulated by a licensing board, is listed below. The students' transcript will include the letter grade only, not the percentage grade. 90% - 100% A 80% - 89% B 70% - 79% C 60% - 69% D 59% - Below F ACADEMIC HONESTY: Plagiarism, cheating, and other forms of academic dishonesty are prohibited. In addition to other possible disciplinary sanctions, which may be imposed through the regular institutional procedures as a result of academic misconduct, your instructor will assign a zero for the exercise or examination that evidences academic misconduct for the first offense and assign an "F" for the course for repeated offenses.STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES: The Louisiana Technical College complies with Section 504 and the Americans with Disabilities Act. Students with disabilities who seek accommodations must make their requests known by contacting the Disabilities Coordinator at the beginning of each semester. If a disability is identified later in the semester, a non-retroactive accommodation plan will be developed. COURSE SCHEDULE: To be announced
  • 3.00 Credits

    CAMPUS NAME AND ADDRESS: (To be completed by the Louisiana Technical College Campus) CIP CODE: 470605 CREDIT HOURS (Lecture/Lab/Total): 1/2/3 CONTACT HOURS (Lecture/Lab/Total): 105 CLASS LOCATION: (To be completed by the Louisiana Technical College Campus) INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION: (To be completed by the Louisiana Technical College Campus) COURSE DESCRIPTION: Basic safety information needed to prepare individuals entering the workforce with an introduction to the occupation of diesel powered equipment technology, safety, tools, test equipment, fasteners, bearings, and seals. Laboratory work requires using tools and fasteners. PREREQUISITES: Acceptable ASSET or COMPASS test scores. COURSE COMPETENCIES: After completing this course, the student should be able to: Review craft specific careers. Review program/facility layout, policy, safety, and health procedures. Develop and apply communication skills needed to follow written and verbal instructions. Develop and apply essential workplace skills. Apply general safety practices to the technical college and the workplace. Interpret a material safety data sheet. Identify basic hand tools and shop equipment. Identify measuring instruments. Use measuring instruments. Identify fasteners. Cut internal and external threads. Identify types of bearings. Remove and install bearings. Identify types of seals. Remove and install seals. Maintain a safe work environment. TEXTBOOKS AND OTHER MATERIALS: ( To be completed by the Louisiana Technical College Campus) ATTENDANCE POLICY: EVALUATION AND GRADING: (To be completed by the Louisiana Technical College Campus.) ACADEMIC HONESTY: Plagiarism, cheating, and other forms of academic dishonesty are prohibited. In addition to other possible disciplinary sanctions, which may be imposed through the regular institutional procedures as a result of academic misconduct, your instructor will assign a zero for the exercise or examination that evidences academic misconduct for the first offense and assign an "F" for the course for repeated offenses. STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES: The Louisiana Technical College complies with Section 504 and the Americans with Disabilities Act. Students with disabilities who seek accommodations must make their requests known by contacting the Disabilities Coordinator at the beginning of each semester. If a disability is identified later in the semester, a non-retroactive accommodation plan will be developed. COURSE SCHEDULE: (To be completed by the Louisiana Technical College Campus)
  • 3.00 Credits

    CAMPUS NAME AND ADDRESS: (To be competed by the Louisiana Technical College Campus) CIP CODE: 470605 CREDIT HOURS (Lecture/Lab/Total): 2/2/4 CONTACT HOURS (Lecture/Lab/Total): 120 CLASS LOCATION: (To be completed by the Louisiana Technical College Campus) INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION: (To be completed by the Louisiana Technical College Campus) COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course is an introduction to the design and construction of diesel engines and identification of diesel engine parts. PREREQUISITES: DPET 1120
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