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Course Criteria
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1.00 - 8.00 Credits
Work-study program for in-depth instruction on the job. The college gives both related and vocational instruction before and/or during this period, including seminars directly related to the work experience. These experiences are planned and supervised by the college and employers so that each contributes to the student's education and employability. Work periods may be scheduled part or full time.
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3.00 Credits
A course, seminar, or workshop designed to meet the special interests or needs of an individual student or group of students when these interests or needs are not fulfilled by the regular course offerings of the department.
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2.00 Credits
The study of the electronic systems used on today's farm equipment including microprocessors, sensors, monitors, controllers, and emergency shut-down systems. Operation, testing, and diagnosing of these systems are also covered.
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3.50 Credits
Lab experience corresponds to the material covered in DESL 2010. Includes proper use of tools, scanner, and other test equipment required to service electronic circuits on farm equipment.
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5.00 Credits
A study of the various types of diesel engines including both two- and four-stroke cycle and direct and indirect injection styles. Includes diagnosis, service, and repair procedures for the basic engine as well as air induction, fuel, lubrication and cooling systems. Must have completed first year of the DESL program or permission of instructor.
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9.00 Credits
A practical application of materials covered in DESL 2030. Will include disassembly, repair, measurement, and assembly procedures for diesel engines and diesel fuel systems. Emphasis on diagnosis, testing and repairing of diesel engines and related systems including fuel systems.
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3.00 Credits
Practical application of basic laws of hydraulics and schematics of farm tractors and industrial hydraulics. Includes the theory and operations of hydraulic components, testing and troubleshooting used in today's equipment.
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5.50 Credits
Practical experience in repair, troubleshooting, and testing various hydraulic components used in today's farm tractors and industrial equipment. Students are required to disassemble, analyze, troubleshoot, repair, and assemble hydraulic components.
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2.00 Credits
The study of the electronics systems used on today's trucks including sensors, microprocessors, components, and harnesses. Operation testing and diagnosing of these systems are covered including some programming. )
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3.50 Credits
Lab experience corresponds to the material covered in DESL 2110. Includes proper use of tools, scanners, and other test equipment required to service electronic circuits on today's medium and heavy duty trucks. Also covers proper installation, calibration, set-up, testing and diagnosing various types of electronic devices.
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