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This course provides the principles of electrical and electronic diagnosing and troubleshooting of heavy equipment parts and components. An emphasis will also be placed on the proper diagnosis, service and repair of battery and starting starting systems. Instruction will consist of both classroom and laboratory activities designed to meet industry standards and safety.
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This course provides advanced electrical and electronics system proficiency in the diagnosis and repair of heavy equipment charging systems, lighting systems, operator information systems, multiplexing and data link lines, and electrical/electronic accessories. The course will consist of classroom and laboratory activities designed to meet industry standards and safety.
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This course provides an introduction to establish proficiency on the preventive maintenance of heavy equipment systems. Special emphasis will be placed on fluid inspection systems, fluid maintenance and replacement, lubrication, oil analysis, air intake systems, cooling system maintenance and DOT compliance. The course instruction will consist of classroom and laboratory activities designed to meet industry standards and safety.
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This course will introduce the student to the basic principles of hydraulic pumps, motors, and hydraulic accessories in heavy equipment. The student will identify, explain, and troubleshoot components using diagrams and test equipment by performing hands-on skills in maintaining and reconditioning hydraulic systems in the lab. The student will perform lab and shop procedures in the following areas: tool use and organization; personal safety and environmental practices; heavy equipment mechanic shop organization and management. This course will also provide the student with skills relating to workplace communication and employment as well as offer optional work experience training.
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This course is designed to establish proficiency in steering, suspension and wheel alighnment systems used on heavy equipment. Emphasis will be placed on the diagnosis, repair and replacement of components that are critical to safe and efficient operation of the vehicle. Instruction will consist of both classroom and laboratory activities, which will be designed to achieve industry standards and safety.
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This course provides proficiency in service and adjustment of power train systems used on heavy equipment. Emphasis will be placed on the service, adjustment and replacement of clutch components, standard transmissions, torque converters and automatic transmissions. Instruction will consist of both classroom and laboratory activities, which will be designed to achieve industry standards and safety.
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This course provides proficiency in service and adjustment of track type systems, servo transmissions, transfer case and final drives systems used on heavy equipment. Emphasis will be placed on the service, adjustment and replacement of these components. Instruction will consist of both classroom and laboratory activities, which will be designed to achieve industry standards and safety.
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This course provides an introduction to the operation and maintenance of heavy equipment brake systems. The areas covered will include: air systems, air compressors, governors, air dryers, evaporators, brake control valves, disc and drum brakes, hydraulic brake systems, air over hydraulic brake systems, power assist units, ABS-anti-lock systems, and related miscellaneous mechanical/electrical components. Instruction will consist of both classroom and laboratory activities designed to meet industry standards and safety.
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This course is designed to establish proficiency in the diagnosis and repair of heavy equipment heating, air conditioning and engine cooling systems. Emphasis will be placed on off road vehicle electronic controls, vacuum and mechanical components, clutch and compressor, refrigerant recovery, and compliance with EPA regulations. Instruction will consist of classroom and laboratory activities designed to meet industry standards and safety.
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This course teaches the foundations of national security as it relates to world terrorism, the United States engagement in the war against international terrorism, and the application of preemption known as the Bush Doctrine. The course is a survey of the history and cultural development of Islam and the extreme manifestation of political militancy known as Jihad. The cultural and political history will enhance student understanding of the factors leading up to the events of Septemer 11, 2001 and how those events changed American security.
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