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3.00 Credits
(3 class hrs/wk, 3 cr) F Examines creativity, ideas, and culture through study of selected works and artifacts from Western and non-Western cultures, drawn from art, architecture, literature, philosophy, drama, music, dance and theater, as reflections of and influences on social and cross-cultural change. Attendance at out-of-class activities is required. HUM 101: Prehistory, Medievalism and World Beyond; HUM 102 Renaissance, Faith and Reason in Global Encounter; HUM 103 Modernism, Globalism & Information Age. Courses may be taken individually and/or in any order. Prerequisite: College-level reading and writing skills (WR121) are strongly recommended for success in this course.
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(3 class hrs/wk, 3 cr) W Examines creativity, ideas, and culture through study of selected works and artifacts from Western and non-Western cultures, drawn from art, architecture, literature, philosophy, drama, music, dance and theater, as reflections of and influences on social and cross-cultural change. Attendance at out-of-class activities is required. HUM 101: Prehistory, Medievalism and World Beyond; HUM 102 Renaissance, Faith and Reason in Global Encounter; HUM 103 Modernism, Globalism & Information Age. Courses may be taken individually and/or in any order. Prerequisite: College-level reading and writing skills (WR121) are strongly recommended for success in this course.
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(3 class hrs/wk, 3 cr) Sp Examines creativity, ideas, and culture through study of selected works and artifacts from Western and non-Western cultures, drawn from art, architecture, literature, philosophy, drama, music, dance and theater, as reflections of and influences on social and cross-cultural change. Attendance at out-of-class activities is required. HUM 101: Prehistory, Medievalism and World Beyond; HUM 102 Renaissance, Faith and Reason in Global Encounter; HUM 103 Modernism, Globalism & Information Age. Courses may be taken individually and/or in any order. Prerequisite: College-level reading and writing skills (WR121) are strongly recommended for success in this course.
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(4 class hr/wk, 3 cr) F Gives the student practical working knowledge of safety in the trade areas of employment. Uses safety regulatory agencies as a foundation, and also includes fork lift training. Prerequisite: Instructor's approval required.
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(12 class hrs/wk, 1-7 cr) W Covers the operating principles, maintenance, repair and overhaul of various types and sizes of diesel engines. Diesel engines, their component parts and related accessories are studied in depth. In conjunction with this is the study of manufacturers' specifications as they pertain to correct engine operation, performance and emissions. Prerequisite: Placement test scores at RD 080 Developing Reading Skills, MTH 020 Basic Mathematics and instructor's approval required.
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(20 class hrs/wk, 1-10 cr) Sp Capstone class that introduces diesel tune-up and techniques for optimum engine performance including diagnostic troubleshooting, engine break-in procedure through use of the dynamometer. The student will use all of the critical thinking skills they have learned in the past classes to solve real world problems on mechanical and computer managed engines and trucks. This class also includes the ITS diesel club. Prerequisite: Placement test scores at RD 080 Developing Reading Skills, MTH 020 Basic Mathematics and instructor's approval required.
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(8 class hrs/wk, 5 cr) Sp Covers advanced hydraulic theory along with service and repair of valves, pumps, motors and connectors used in mobile equipment hydraulic systems. Systems design and modification will be covered. Machine systems will be learned using hydraulic schematic drawings. Common customer concerns with specific heavy equipment and their solutions will be learned. Operational check out and laptop computer testing of heavy equipment will be performed in labs, as well as repair and adjustment, and electronic controls. Prerequisite: HV 3.134 Basic Hydraulics and instructor's approval required.
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(5 class hrs/wk, 3 cr) W Covers hydraulic theory along with pump, actuator application, and valve design and theory. Prerequisite: Instructor's approval required.
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(4 class hrs/wk, 1-3 cr) W Covers the theory, repair, testing and calibration of diesel fuel injection pumps, governors and injector assemblies. The class will be taught giving as much time for hands on as possible. Prerequisite: Instructor's approval required.
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(10 class hrs/wk, 1-5 cr) W Acquaints the student with the theory and application of pneumatic braking systems. The student will learn to service, diagnose and repair ABS, foundation, accessory and safety air systems. Prerequisite: Placement test scores at RD 080 Developing Reading Skills, MTH 020 Basic Mathematics and instructor's approval required.
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