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DSL 203: Advanced Hydraulics
2.00 Credits
Owens Community College
Advanced hydraulic systems such as electro/hydraulic circuit operation and testing and complex valving are the main focus of this classroom/lab course. Students will gain practical knowledge in the diesel labs using modern equipment utilizing schematics and advanced troubleshooting techniques.
Prerequisite:
DSL 111
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DSL 218: Seeding & Tillage Equipment
2.00 Credits
Owens Community College
Service and adjustment of seeding equipment including drills and planters along with tillage equipment are covered in this course. Students will learn to set up the equipment in the diesel labs according to manufacturer guidelines and then make field adjustments, depending on soil conditions.
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DSL 241: Fundamentals of Engines
3.00 Credits
Owens Community College
Examines internal combustion engine fundamentals and diesel engine construction and maintenance. Studies the basics of gas and diesel engines including disassembly, measurement and assembly procedures. Troubleshooting also is covered.
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DSL 245: Diesel Eng Perf-Anal & Tune
3.00 Credits
Owens Community College
Students learn to adjust and tune diesel engines to meet factory specifications. Using both engine and chassis dynamometers and the required instrumentation, students diagnose performance complaints, troubleshoot and plot performance curves.
Prerequisite:
DSL 241
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DSL 253: Shop Truck Operation
2.00 Credits
Owens Community College
Reviews the fundamentals of safe truck operation. The student learns how to safely operate a class 6, 7, and 8 vehicle around the shop area. Learns hook and drop, backing a vehicle, and tight area maneuvering, vehicle handling, laws, logbooks, inspection and other non-driving requirements of a truck driver.
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DSL 254: Truck Brake Systems
4.00 Credits
Owens Community College
Covers in-depth treatment of truck brake systems, studying most of the hydraulic and air brake systems in common use. Construction, operation, maintenance and repair of each system is covered. Also deals with power and vacuum boosters, air compressors and the complete air system used on today's heavy-duty trucks.
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DSL 264: Ag Mgt Solutions
2.00 Credits
Owens Community College
This classroom course presents the essentials of John Deere Agricultural Management Systems and Precision Farming techniques. Components and/or equipment involved with AMS and Precision Farming, satellite communications, software systems; PC requirements, system operation and usage will be discussed. System troubleshooting and diagnosis will be stressed throughout this course.
Prerequisite:
DSL 130
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DSL 268: Computer Ctrld Diesel Engines
2.00 Credits
Owens Community College
A technical elective course for the heavy-duty truck and off-road equipment technician, this course studies the electronic fuel management and other computer-controlled systems. Diagnostic equipment is used to determine the condition of electronic components. Includes tune-up, troubleshooting and performance aspects of these engines.
Prerequisite:
DSL 130
Corequisite:
DSL 133
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DSL 290: Special Topics in Diesel
0.00 Credits
Owens Community College
As an elective for Diesel or Automotive, this course covers topics of special interest that concentrate in specific areas of technical knowledge and skills.
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DSL 291: Diesel Tech Field Experience
1.00 Credits
Owens Community College
Provides the student with the opportunity to put to practical use, knowledge and skills learned in the classroom. Students are responsible for obtaining their own position (usually paid), with the approval of the Field Experience Instructor. The experience is conducted under the supervision of a faculty member who assists the student in developing a work experience plan and who visits the student in developing a work experience plan and who visits the student at the work site. Periodic reports are required. The faculty member and the work site supervisor evaluate the student's work performance at the end of the semester. During the final exam week, an evaluation meeting is scheduled. Each credit hour assigned for the course entails the completion of 180 total clock hours of work experience. Course may be repeated, but total credit hours applied toward degree requirements may not exceed three.
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