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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Physiology, anatomy and health of the dairy cow. Emphasis on hygiene, disease prevention, her health programs, and routine disease and injury treatment. Prerequisite: Sufficient diary experience as determined by the instructor 1-2 credits (1.5 lecture hours per week, 1.5 laboratory hours per week) Offered during a winter term from November 1 to April 15.
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2.00 Credits
Introduction to the graphic language, conventions, and tools of sketching and technical drawing. Topics include lettering, geometric constructions, multiview projection, dimensioning, sectional and auxiliary views, and geometric tolerancing. Co-requisite: MAGN 101 2 credits (1 lecture hour, 2 laboratory hours), fall semester
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3.00 Credits
This course covers functional dimensioning, tolerancing and design principles and applications based on ASME Y14.5M - the international engineering language used to communicate the size, form, orientation, and location of part features. Topics include fundamental rules, symbology, tolerance expression and interpretation, datums, fit systems, inspection techniques and design for manufacture. Prerequisite: CAD 186, MATH 102 2 credits (4 laboratory hours), fall semester
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4.00 Credits
A course covering the operation, diagnosis, and repair of power transmission components on Heavy Equipment and Over-The-Road Tractors. Topics addressed will include: Clutches, Standard Transmissions, Torque Converters, Automatic Transmissions, and Drive shafts. 4 credits (3 lecture hours, 2 laboratory hours), spring semester
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4.00 Credits
A course covering the operation, diagnosis, and repair of chassis components on Heavy Equipment and Over-The-Road Tractors. Topics addressed will include: Chassis systems, alignment, PTOs, single and tandem rear axles, springs, shocks and other suspension components, tires, wheels, and bearings, and braking systems including ABS and brake chamber servicing. 4 credits (3 lecture hours, 2 laboratory hours), spring semester
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to the fundamentals of electricity and their application in diesel engines and equipment. Basic theory of AC and DC systems used for charging, starting, lighting, and accessory circuits is covered. Lectures emphasize understanding of common circuit configurations and sample wiring schematics. Labs emphasize testing of components, troubleshooting circuits, and common repair techniques. 4 credits (3 lecture hours, 2 laboratory hours) fall semester
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3.00 Credits
Theories and principles of diesel operation and construction. Engine removal, inspection, disassembly, part analysis, and rebuilding. Engine run-in, dyno testing, and principles of troubleshooting will be discussed. 3 credits (2 lecture hours, 2 laboratory hours), fall semester
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2.00 Credits
Theories and principles of caterpillar diesel engines, operation and construction, engine removal, inspection disassembly and rebuild are covered in this course. Caterpillar-specific software and reference material will be used. Co-requisites: DTEC 150 or permission of the instructor. 2 credits (1 lecture hour, 2 laboratory hours), fall semester
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3.00 Credits
A continuation of DTEC 125. Expanding on basic AC and DC theory, to include multiplexing, active and passive sensors and digital electronics, this course addresses more complex wiring schematics, sensor troubleshooting and wiring harness repair. Students will use diagnostic equipment, lap top computers and current manufacturers' software and communication adapters to analyze and repair digital electronic systems fund on construction, on highway, agricultural and electric power generation systems. Prerequisites MAGN 101, DTEC 125 or by permission of instructor 4 credits (3 lecture hours, 2 laboratory hours) spring semester
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3.00 Credits
Principles of injection systems, design, and construction of different systems. Inspection, tear down, and service of various components. Use of special testing and calibrating equipment. Special emphasis on diesel equipment used on farm tractors and power equipment. 3 credits (2 lecture hours, 2 laboratory hours), fall semester
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