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2.00 Credits
Students learn the philosophy, application, and tools associated with Total Quality Management following the W. Edwards Deming model.
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3.00 Credits
Internship is a supervised student occupational experience (SOE) at an approved employment training station. Forty-eight hours of SOE are required for each internship credit. The working situation is consistent with the student's career goals and program objectives. The internship provides students the opportunity to experience full time (30 hours per week or greater), paid, business and industry entry level, training-related student occupational work experience, while simultaneously having the advantage of being supervised by a program instructor/coordinator. Any modifications to this internship policy must be endorsed by the program advisor and approved by Academic Affairs. Prerequisite: Students must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.00 and advisor approval.
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3.00 Credits
Learners study the history, development, and engine operating principles as they relate to marine and recreational engine mechanics. This course familiarizes learners with basic repair of these engines.
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3.00 Credits
Learners study theory of electricity and magnetism. Also included are units on wiring, circuitry and troubleshooting, ignition systems, charging systems, and their application. This is a basic electricity course, which is built on throughout the program. This course also covers basic carburetion, governor operation, and fuel delivery systems. Complete overhaul and/or replacement of these components are emphasized. Prerequisite: MGEM1601.
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3.00 Credits
Learners use rebuilding procedures on large single-cylinder, multi-cylinder, and four-cycle engines. Complete engine diagnosis and reconditioning practices are followed. This is a basic course beginning on small two- and four-cycle engines and is built on throughout the program and applied to larger engines as the course progresses. Learners gain valuable experience in shop conditions doing complete engine overhauls on the many types of engines used. Prerequisite: MGEM1602.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to snowmobiles including the study of two-cycle theory as it applies to snowmobiles, fuel systems, and drive system inspection and repair. Prerequisite: MGEM1603.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers snowmobile maintenance on suspension systems including high pressure gas shock rebuilding and chassis adjustments. It also covers electrical repairs and tune ups as they apply to snowmobiles. Learners are exposed to different manufacturers' test equipment. Prerequisite: MGEM1604.
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3.00 Credits
Learners study the history of the outboard motor and apply two-cycle theory to outboards. Study is limited to engines less than 30 H.P. Instruction includes engine tune-up and troubleshooting, lower unit and water pump repair, correct motor to boat propping, and tank testing. Basic electricity is also covered. Prerequisite: MGEM1601, MGEM1602, MGEM1603, and MGEM1604.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces learners to the history, safety, maintenance, and repair of personal watercraft. Topics covered include the jet drive system, fuel systems, and electrical troubleshooting. Learners are trained in everyday problem solving of electrical components and circuitry. Prerequisite: MGEM1601, MGEM1602, MGEM1603, and MGEM1604.
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3.00 Credits
Learners overhaul and repair lawn, garden, and recreational engines under shop conditions according to manufacturers' recommendations. This includes cylinder reboring. Learners gain valuable experience in shop conditions doing complete engine overhauls on the many types of engines used. Prerequisite: MGEM1601, MGEM1602, MGEM1603, and MGEM1604.
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