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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
A study is made of the various transmissions and differentials used in Caterpillar equipment including: constant mesh, sliding gear, hydrostatic synchromesh, and power shift transmissions involving planetaries.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed for inspecting, testing, and servicing, and diagnosing Caterpillar hydraulic systems and components. Appropriate testing procedures and equipment will be utilized.
Prerequisite:
CAT 112
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3.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of power train systems with emphasis on final drives and track systems. Students will disassemble, inspect and reassemble units in the Caterpillar lab.
Prerequisite:
CAT 116
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3.00 Credits
This course provides the background needed to diagnose and repair the sophisticated electronics and computerized circuits found on Caterpillar equipment and engines. Basic electronic concepts, component function and system operation are covered. Caterpillar's procedures are taught to identify malfunctions and to test the systems properly.
Prerequisite:
CAT 114
Corequisite:
CAT 200
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2.00 Credits
A course to provide a thorough understanding of the necessary diagnostic skills required for troubleshooting Caterpillar engines and fuel systems. Emphasis will be placed upon knowledge and skills necessary to assure product reliability and performance.
Prerequisite:
CAT 110 and CAT 113
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2.00 Credits
This is a course that studies the practical use of diagnostic equipment for analyzing and repairing Caterpillar machine and engine systems.
Prerequisite:
CAT 111 or CAT 114
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to develop knowledge and skills used to test and adjust specific Caterpillar machine systems.
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1.00 Credits
This course provides the student with the opportunity to put to practical use, knowledge and skills learned in the classroom/laboratory. Students are to secure a position of employment (usually paid) with a company that is related to their field of study. The work experience plan, visits the students during the work experience, and together with the students supervisor's evaluates the student's performance.
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4.00 Credits
Covers properties of matter, measurement, the atom, covalent and ionic compounds, structures of carbon compounds, chemical reactions, stoichiometry, the mole concept, oxidation-reductions, solutions, acids and bases, radiation and nuclear chemistry. Laboratory work promotes the understanding of basic principles and emphasizes use of the system. Students retaking this course must repeat both the lab and lecture. This course DOES NOT count towards graduation.
Prerequisite:
MTH 013 or MTH 033 or MTH 070 or MTH 091
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4.00 Credits
This course covers basic concepts of inorganic, organic and biological chemistry for allied health students. Topics include measurements, atomic structure, periodic trends, bonding and nomenclature, chemical reactions and quantities, solutions acids and bases, physical and chemical properties of organic compounds especially related to functional groups and biomolecules of carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, nucleic acids and metabolism with their relation to health and medicine. Laboratory activities demonstrate the concepts, properties and relation of the compounds studied in lecture.
Prerequisite:
MTH 013 or MTH 033 or MTH 070 or MTH091
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