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2.00 Credits
This operator's training course includes acquainting the learner with the equipment (forklift and pallet jack) and how they work. Also covered are carefully supervised practice, driving on a planned course, and continuous emphasis on safe driving and operation. Learners develop their skills in minor maintenance for good pre-trip and post-trip inspection.
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3.00 Credits
The course enables learners to plan, using a Rand McNally Road Atlas, the most effective and efficient routing between pickup and delivery points. The course also includes review of basic math and industry math applications. The areas covered are addition, subtraction, decimals, percentages, and math problems commonly found in the truck driving profession.
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1.00 Credits
This course teaches learners how to qualify as a Commercial Motor Vehicle driver. This course provides information on how to find available positions and job seeking skills to apply and interview with both large and small transportation companies. Additionally, it provides information and resources in preparing appropriate documents (application, resume, and cover letter) for the job search and assists in the interview process.
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4.00 Credits
This course provides knowledge and operation of straight trucks and three axle tractor trailer combinations on a rodeo course and driving range environment. Learners are trained in developing hand, eye, and foot coordination for shifting of 9 and 10 speed transmissions. Learners are also oriented on Minnesota state laws and driving rules pertaining to a commercial motor vehicle, which prepares them for the CDL skills and knowledge test for a Class A license.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of TRDR1616. Learners are familiarized with five axle commercial vehicles with a GVWR of 80,000# and lengths of over 65 feet (operating single and double trailers). The student learns to operate an auto shift 10 speed, super 10 speed, 13 speed, and an 18 speed transmission on the range and rodeo course and in real life city and highway traffic. During this course, the learner receives approximately 2,000-2,500 miles of road experience with empty and loaded trailers.
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1.00 Credits
Learners gain skills in flat position welding using the gas metal arc, shielded metal arc, and the gas tungsten arc processes. The learner receives hands-on experience in both arc and gas welding as they are applicable to successful machine shop employment.
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4.00 Credits
This course provides learners with knowledge and skills in industrial and specific welding environment safety practices. In addition, instruction is provided in the specifics of the welding industry in terms of the job market, processes and product applications, and technological changes. A study is done of the major national codes that govern the welding industry, specifically the ASME Pressure Vessel Code, the American Welding Society Structural Code D1.1, additional AWS codes, API 1104, B31.3 Process Piping, and others.
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4.00 Credits
Students learn equipment setup, safety, electrode selection, and operating factors necessary for producing quality welds in the flat position. The basics of setting up and operating shielded metal arc welding equipment are covered. After learning and understanding the equipment controls, the goal is to perform welds in the flat position to an industry acceptable level of quality. Corequisite: WELD1600.
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2.00 Credits
Instruction is given in safety, setup, and operating factors necessary to successfully weld steel sheets and to flame cut a variety of steel thicknesses. Brazing is also included in this course. Primary emphasis is on learners practicing through job demonstration given by the instructor. The goal is to reach an industry acceptable level of quality on an entry level basis. Corequisite: WELD1600.
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4.00 Credits
Learners receive instruction in theory, equipment, and technique, and have an opportunity to practice skill development with the GMAW-SC welding process (MIG, short-circuiting transfer) on mild steel plate. Flat position welding is emphasized, and learners are introduced to horizontal and vertical position welding. The goal is to be able to perform welds in the flat position to an industry acceptable level of quality for entry-level employment, as demonstrated by the successful completion of an AWS D1.1 Structural Code welding certification. The primary emphasis is on learners conducting supervised practice to achieve the required skill level. Corequisite: WELD1600.
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