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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
3 semester credits (Lec. 3; Spring) Coverage includes the basic concepts of networking including LAN & WAN hardware and software, OSI network model and the protocol services approach to networking.
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3.00 Credits
3 semester credits (Lec. 3; Spring) Construction, operation, and repair of diesel engines; logical steps of procedure for engine reconditioning; installing and timing of fuel injection components. Emphasis will be placed on diesel engine component reconditioning, engine tune-ups, and use of special diagnostic tools. To be taken concurrently with DIES 114.
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3.00 Credits
3 semester credits (Lab. 6; Fall and Spring) This course will give the student hands-on experience rebuilding diesel engines and components. The student will learn manufacturer's procedures on engine rebuilding and special tool usage. To be taken concurrently with DIES 104. Course Fee: $20.00
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4.00 Credits
4 semester credits (Lec. 2, Lab. 4; Spring This is an introductory lab in diesel fuel injection systems. This lab will include the identifi cation, disassembly, assembly, troubleshooting, repair, and adjustment of the following fuel systems components: Inline pumps, distributor pumps, Cummins fuel system, unit injectors, and injectors. Course Fee: $6.00
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
1, 2, or 3 semester credits This is a planned and supervised work-learning experience in business or industry related to the Diesel program at MSU-Northern. Prerequisite: Students must be a high school graduate with a cumulative grade point average of 2.00; have been involved in a high school work-based learning program (Tech Prep); be registered at MSU-Northern; recommended by the high school coordinator; and have signatures from their university advisor, Dean of the College of Technical Sciences, and work-based (Tech Prep) learning coordinator. Pass/Fail only.
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2.00 Credits
2 semester credits (Lec. 2; Fall) Theory and application of hydraulics and pneumatics used in automotive, agriculture, heavy equipment, and construction industries; to be taken concurrently with DIES 214.
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2.00 Credits
2 semester credits (Lab. 4; Fall) Application of hydraulics and pneumatics. Students will demonstrate hydraulic principles on live work stations. They will work with, tear down, and assemble equipment. They will also work on open and closed center systems, fi xed and variable displacement pumps, linear and rotary actuators, pressure and fl ow controls, and directional valves. To be taken concurrently with DIES 204. Course Fee: $15.00
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4.00 Credits
4 semester credits (Lec. 2, Lab. 4; Fall) This course will give the students hands-on experience working on heavy duty power train components. Emphasis will be placed on calculating gear ratios and power fl ow on industry's common transmissions, fi nal drives, and clutches. The student will measure drive line angles and diagnose vibration complaints. Course Fee: $12.00
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4.00 Credits
4 semester credits (Lec 2; Lab. 4; Spring (2 Labs) A course dealing with braking systems, suspensions, and alignment of medium and heavy duty vehicles. The major emphasis will be on air brakes, methods used to check and adjust alignment, and inspection and repair methods for suspension systems. Course Fee: $6.00
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2.00 Credits
2 semester credits (Lab. 6; Fall) This course will include engine assembly and engine start-up after assembly. The course will also coordinate set-up, testing, and diagnosis of engine problems using test instruments and engine dynometer. To be taken concurrently with DIES 272. Prerequisites: DIES 104 and DIES 114
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