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4.00 Credits
Theory and practical experience in preventive maintenance and servicing of heavy-duty trucks and equipment. Includes batteries and electrical systems, driveline, chassis, fifth wheels, and suspension. Shop safety procedures and practices will be stressed. Semester(s) taught: All
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4.00 Credits
Students will demonstrate proficiency in Automotive Service Excellence-Education Foundation (ASE-T3) Drive Train Systems Master Medium/Heavy Truck Technician Tasks in accordance with industry standards: -General: Inspect and Service Drivetrain Components -Clutch Inspection and Adjustment -Transmission Component Inspection and Troubleshooting -Inspect, Remove and Repair Axle, Driveshaft and Universal Joint Components -Individual tasks can be viewed at the website for the ASE Educational Foundation. Students will be assessed using a combination of summative tests, formative quizzes, work/task/job sheets, written assignments, student presentations, and hands-on competencies (using live work, program vehicles, and class training aids). Semester(s) taught: All
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4.00 Credits
Theory and repair of air conditioning and cab heating systems. Theory and practical experience in basic electrical circuits, principals of magnetism, charging and cranking systems, maintenance, testing, troubleshooting of all electrical applications. Safety will be stressed. Semester(s) Taught: All
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0.00 Credits
A project oriented course that provides basic soldering and assembly skills required of electronics technicians. The focus is on thru-hole soldering to industry specifications. Semester: All
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5.00 Credits
Learn theory, installation, and quality workmanship methods involved in surface mount technologies (SMT), including component identification, placement, and rework soldering techniques. Prerequisite(S): TEEA 1151 or equivalent education or experience, must provide proof of this to dept. Semester: All
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1.00 Credits
J-STD-001G is a consensus standard for soldering materials/ processes using lead-tin and lead-free solder. Course has practical and academic elements. Certification requires practical and written exams. It is recommended students complete Assembly and Soldering courses and or possess experience for through-hole and surface mount technology. Courses such as TEEA 1151, TEEA 1161, and/or previous J-STD certification. Additionally, industry experience involving Assembly and Soldering courses and or experience for through-hole and surface mount technology is recommended prior to taking this course.
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2.00 Credits
This course will cover the Requirements and Acceptance for Cable and Wire Harness Assemblies, as defined by the IPC/WHMA-A-620C industry-consensus standard. The student will learn the criteria for wire prep, soldering to terminals, crimping, ultrasonic welding, splicing, connectors, molding, marking, coax cables, wrapping, and be prepared to be obtain IPC-620C CIS certification.
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1.00 Credits
Designed and certified by IPC. Enables students to make correct accept or reject decisions for appropriate classes of electronic assemblies. Certification earned through examination.
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0.00 Credits
A basic assembly and soldering skills course required of communications electronics technicians. The focus is hand-on thru-hole soldering to industry specifications. Semester: All
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3.00 Credits
The Electrician Apprentice IA course establishes a solid foundation in electrical fundamentals and the study of basic electrical theory. This course addresses math applications as they relate to the electrical field. In this course, students will use the National Electrical Code (NEC) to apply code requirements to electrical systems. Students will learn and practice in the basics of conduit bending. Students will be introduced to electrical and jobsite hazards and workplace safety. Prerequisite(s): All entering students must demonstrate competence for placement into MATH 1010 by scoring 40 or higher on the algebra portion of the mathematics College Placement Test, or proper CASAS Placement Test, or provide a transcript showing a grade of C or higher in MATH 0990 or equivalent, or complete ELI 1470 (Math for the Trades) with a grade of C or higher.
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