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2.00 Credits
DANC 2470 Intermediate Modern Dance II(4LB,2CR)A third level course covering the principles and techniques of modern dance. This course will continue to look at post-modern techniques/styles and be a link from the historical modern dance to the contemporary explorations and modern dance trends. Prereauisite:DANC 2460 or permission of the instructor.
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1.00 Credits
DANC 2480 Intermediate Jazz Dance II(3LB,1CR)[E] A second level course furthering the student's knowledge of jazz dance and its origins. Dancers will focus on techniques, terminology, and the execution of jazz steps from the intermediate to the advanced level. Prerequisite: DANC 1480 or permission of the instructor.
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1.00 Credits
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3.00 Credits
DESL 1540 Heavy Duty Electrical Systems (2L,2LB,3CR) Introductory course to electrical systems used in heavy diesel engines. Course will cover fundamental electrical quantities, components and basic circuits. Additional content will cover heavy diesel engine electrical systems.
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3.00 Credits
DESL 1580 Power Train, Braking, and Steering (3L,3CR) (5 weeks) Manual clutches, drive lines, manual transmissions, and final drive units.
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3.00 Credits
DESL 1600 Diesel Engines (2L,2LB,3CR) Introductory course covers medium to heavy diesel engines. The course is intended to provide an overview of engine construction, fuel systems and general maintenance.
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9.00 Credits
DESL 1605 Basic Diesel Engines (6L,6LB,9CR) This course covers disassembly procedures, evaluating serviceability of components, preparing the engine block for overhaul; the assembly procedure for crankshafts, bearings, pistons, seals and valve train; the servicing of cylinder heads including valve grinding and seating; bolt torquing, timing, and run-in checks. The course will also cover basic fuel systems, fuel pumps, injectors, and evaluating system failure. Course is designed to cover the principles and service procedures for the diesel engine and equipment pertinent to the diesel engine industry.
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9.00 Credits
DESL 1607 Basic Diesel Engine II (6L,6LB,9CR) This course is an extension of the Basic Diesel Engine course. Students will be more involved with engine components, fuel systems, and associated systems.
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9.00 Credits
DESL 1610 Engine Rebuilding I (4L,10LB,9CR) (10 weeks) Disassembly procedures, evaluating serviceability of components, preparing the engine block for overhaul; the assembly procedure for crankshafts, bearings, pistons, seals, and valve train; the servicing of cylinder heads including valve grinding and seating; bolt torquing, timing, and run-in checks.
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9.00 Credits
DESL 1620 Engine Rebuilding II (3L,12LB,9CR) (5 weeks Lec, 15 weeks Lab) Live engines and drive-in work are used for instruction. The students make up the estimates and deal with the customer directly. Students are evaluated on their ability to handle the entire operation from meeting the customer to unit performance on completion. Prerequisite: DESL 1610.
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