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4.00 Credits
Diesel engine principles and component identification will be studied through lecture and entry-level hands-on engine assembly and disassembly. Prerequisites Hands-on Nuts/Bolts test and CAPS test
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2.50 Credits
This initial two week training for a students CDL license will cover the basic study requirements for all non-vehicle activities necessary to obtain a class A CDL license. The student will be prepared to pass the required General Knowledge, Combination Vehicle, Air Brake, and Pre-trip Inspection CDL written exams (valid 6 months) at the DMV. The General Knowledge Exam will allow the student to obtain the CDL Learning permit (valid 6 months) which is necessary for the student to complete the CDL for Diesel Techs II. This beginning course is the first of a two part series and is classroom lecture only. Prerequisites Complete and pass a DOT physical and drug screen. Posses a valid driver's license from the state of
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1.00 Credits
This course completes the study begun in DESL 1301 with BTW (behind the wheel training) that will be conducted in three weeks. This accelerated training will include instruction and participation in safely driving ' backing a Class 'A' vehicle. This training will prepare you to take the Department of Motor Vehicles CDL Driving and Basic Skills exam with Air Brakes. Upon successfully obtaining your CDL license, the student will be qualified to operate a Class 'A' commercial vehicle. This final training is lab only. Prerequisites Successfully complete DESL 1301. Possess a valid driver's license and CDL Learner's Permit from the
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8.50 Credits
This introduction into CDL training will provide the students with the basics needed for all non-vehicle activities necessary to obtain employment by major transportation companies. Students will be prepared to pass the CDL written exams necessary to obtain a CDL learner's permit. Prerequisites Possess a valid Driver's License. Complete and pass a DOT Physical, pass a drug screen within 30 da
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8.50 Credits
This introduction into training will cover the basic study requirements for non-vehicle activities in CDL (Commercial Drivers' License) training in addition to preparing for the required backing and vehicle inspection skills. Topics to include safe driving, vehicle inspections and components, all CDL endorsements except school bus, control (shifting, driving, backing), cargo handling, understanding FMCS Regulations, trip planning, employer-employee relations, customer relations, and map reading. This program is designed to prepare the student to complete the required Class B CLD written tests at the DMV and receive their Learner's Permit. Prerequisites DOT required physical exam and drug screening
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9.00 Credits
During this advanced stage, training will include instruction and hands-on experience in safely driving and backing a Class A combination vehicle. Students will complete HLTH 1010 while attending the DESL 1320 course. Students will also participate in a professional defensive driving course and have the opportunity to drive at night and on short road trips. This course will prepare you to take the Department of Motor Vehicle CDL exam, which upon passing will qualify the student to operate a Class A commercial vehicle. Prerequisites Successfully complete DESL 1310, possession of a CDL learning permit and possession of a valid drive Co-requisites HLTH 1010
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9.00 Credits
This course will cover advanced CDL (Commercial Drivers' License) training. Topics to include safe driving, vehicle inspections and components, control (shifting, driving, backing), trip planning, and CPR/first aid training. Upon successful completion of this program, the student will receive a certificate of completion and be qualified to test at the DMV (Department of Motor Vehicles) for a CDL class B license. Upon successful testing at the DMV, the student will be issued a CDL Class B license with necessary endorsements from the DMV and be qualified for employment in the Truck Driving Career as an entry level driver. Prerequisites Possession of a CDL Learner's Permit and DESL 1312
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4.00 Credits
Diesel heating, air conditioning and support systems will be covered in-depth. Troubleshooting and repair will be done in the shop with a variety of trucks and equipment. Prerequisites DESL 1010
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6.00 Credits
Repair and maintenance of heavy duty truck clutches, transmissions, drivelines and differentials will be covered in this course.
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6.00 Credits
The student will study heavy equipment traction drives, brake systems, differentials and their steering systems along with track and suspension systems.
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