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Toyota 752: Climate Control Systems
5.00 Credits
Umpqua Community College
This course is designed to give the student the skills necessary to begin heating and air conditioning service. The skills developed will allow the student to properly handle refrigerants that are in use by all manufacturers. The student will learn the proper method for recovery, recycling, and storage of refrigerant to conform to the present EPA regulations. 26 lecture/78 lab hrs. (26 days) Toyota Specific Curriculum (Second year students with instructor approval only.) W
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Toyota 852: Engine Control Systems I
4.00 Credits
Umpqua Community College
At the completion of this course the student will be able to explain the theory and operation of Toyota EFI and Engine Control Systems as well as successfully trouble-shoot and repair these systems according to manufacturer specifications. 26 lecture/78 lab hrs. (26 days) F
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TTL 101: Intro to Transportation and Logistics
4.00 Credits
Umpqua Community College
Overview and introduction to the safe operation of a commercial vehicle and the field of logistics. Includes the operation of basic security control systems, coupling and uncoupling a tractor and trailer, cargo handling, and the proper method of conducting pre-trip inspection. Covers applicable federal regulations including hours of service requirements and Commercial Driver's Licensing (CDL) requirements and distribution channels. Also includes methods of managing speed effectively, responding to road and weather conditions, and accident scene management. Safety is a key component. Prerequisite: Although applicants can take the class at age eighteen, most long-haul employers require drivers to be 23 years of age for insurance purposes. All applicants must have a clear driving record for the past 5 years; take placement tests scoring 29 on the Reading and 33 on the Numerical Skills; and complete and pass a DOT physical and Drug Screen. 40 lecture hrs/wk. 1 week course.
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TTL 121: Practical Applications in Transportation and Logistics
6.00 Credits
Umpqua Community College
The Introduction to Transportation and Logistics course is designed to help current and/or future warehouse or driver employees learn about the industry, various driving processes, what it takes to be a successful driver and career opportunities within the occupational cluster. Using both lecture and handson driving applications in the course covers a wide range of skills needed to become an entry-level trucker. Specific subject areas include an overview of career opportunities and pathways in the industry, federal and state laws and requirements, trucks and related equipment used in the industry, truck systems, specific driving techniques, cargo related issues, and safety and inspection elements. 40 lecture/lab hrs/wk. 3 week course.
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TTL 141: Transportation Customer Service Skills
3.00 Credits
Umpqua Community College
The Transportation Customer Service course is designed to help the current or future warehouse or driver employee learn how to effectively manage customer relations. This course focuses on building service skills for professional drivers and other related occupations to effectively deal with customers and others in the course of the delivery of goods. This course provides learners with a variety of skills and techniques that will ensure customer satisfaction through a professional approach to dealing with the public. 30 lecture hrs/wk. 1 week course.
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TTL 281: CWE Transportation
6.00 Credits
Umpqua Community College
The Transportation Cooperative Work Experience (CWE) ensures that additional truck driving experience necessary for excellent and reliable driving skills is completed. This workshop covers work processes and procedures at the specific company site where a driver is employed. This course requires students to complete a 16-hour seminar, drive on the road for at least 100 hours with a driver trainer and pass all assessments distributed throughout the session with at least a 95% passing rate.
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VE 101: Introduction to the Wine Industry
1.00 Credits
Umpqua Community College
Current and historical importance of the grape and wine industry in Oregon and throughout the world as it applies to the development of a vineyards for wine production, including career opportunities and college-transfer opportunities. 1 lecture hr/wk.
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VE 102: Integrated Pest Control for Grapes
4.00 Credits
Umpqua Community College
Theory and practice of integrated pest control in grape growing, including biology of diseases and common insects, rodents, birds, and animals. 3 lecture, 3 lab hrs/wk.
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VE 103: Vineyard Soils,Plant Nutrition & Irrigation
4.00 Credits
Umpqua Community College
Basic principles of soil science, mineral nutrition and plant/water relationships for grape production.. 3 lecture, 3 lab hrs/wk.
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VE 110: Vineyard Practices I
4.00 Credits
Umpqua Community College
Vineyard practices for the fall season, including ripening patterns of different grape varieties and pruning vines. Emphasis on practical application of viticulture theory. 3 lecture, 3 lab hrs/wk.
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