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DSL 170: Heavy Equipment Suspension,Steering and Brake Systems
3.00 Credits
Eastern Arizona College
3 credits Offered every fall semester This course provides the theory, diagnosis and the repair of heavy equipment suspension, steering and brake systems. This in-depth study includes tires and wheels, steering components, suspension types, and hydraulic & air brake systems. This course covers diagnostic and service techniques of suspension, steering and braking systems. Identical to AUT 135.
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DSL 220: Advanced Diesel Engines
4.00 Credits
Eastern Arizona College
4 credits Offered every spring semester Prerequisite: DSL 120 Provides in-depth operational information related to heavy duty diesel engine fuel, compression, air induction, and exhaust systems. Teaches diagnosis and repair of mechanical engines. Requires students to isolate and repair mechanical engine, fuel, and air induction system concerns by following strategic processes. Students use industry standard tooling, repair information systems, and engine repair processes. Helps prepare students for ASE certification test on heavy truck diesel engines.
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DSL 230: Diesel Engine Performance
3.00 Credits
Eastern Arizona College
3 credits Offered every spring semester Prerequisite: AUT 108 or DSL 120 Provides in-depth operational information related to diesel engine fuel, compression, air induction, and exhaust systems. Focuses on diagnosing engine performance concerns by requiring students to follow strategic processes to isolate causes of poor engine performance. Students use industry standard hand tooling, repair information systems, and diagnostic equipment. Prepares students for ASE certification test on heavy truck diesel engines.
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DSL 240: Diesel Computerized System Controls
2.00 Credits
Eastern Arizona College
2 credits Offered every spring semester Prerequisite: DSL 130 or instructor approval Provides a study of diesel equipment power train electronic control systems and addresses electronic principles. Includes an in-depth study of electronic engine/power train control operation, component operation, trouble shooting techniques, and proper repair of these systems. This course requires that each student have basic skills and knowledge in electrical/electronic fundamentals and prepares the student to take the ASE tests which have electrical/ electronic or computer control system questions. Identical to AUT 225.
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DSL 297: Workshop
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Eastern Arizona College
1 to 6 credits Offered upon request Activity/Personal Enrichment Designed to meet a variety of needs for students in the Diesel Technology program.
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DSL 298: Workshop
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Eastern Arizona College
1 to 3 credits Offered upon request Activity/Personal Enrichment Designed to meet a variety of needs for students in the Diesel Technology program.
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DSL 299: Independent Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Eastern Arizona College
1 to 3 credits Offered upon request Activity/Personal Enrichment Design and execution of original projects under faculty supervision.
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ECE 100: Introduction to Early Childhood Education
3.00 Credits
Eastern Arizona College
3 credits Offered every fall semester Introduction to the field of Early Childhood Education including history, philosophy, and the application of child development techniques. Includes techniques for observing and recording behaviors, communication skills, guidance techniques, developmentally appropriate practices and the role of the teacher in early childhood settings.
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ECE 102: Early Childhood Curriculum/Activities
3.00 Credits
Eastern Arizona College
3 credits Offered every fall semester This course provides the student with an introduction to methods and materials to assist young children in the learning process. Emphasis will be placed on arrangement of indoor/outdoor space, music and movement, dramatic play and creative media. Locating, planning, implementing and evaluating creative learning activities using a variety of methods and materials.
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ECE 105: Health,Safety and Nutrition
3.00 Credits
Eastern Arizona College
3 credits Offered every fall semester Nutrition education, menu planning, childhood diseases and illness, and sanitation and safety in group settings will be introduced. Protecting the health and safety of young children and promoting the development of lifelong health habits. Communication with health professionals and parents on health, safety, and nutrition issues will be included.
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