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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
A basic course in boating with classroom instruction in safety, rules of the road, safe loading and fire prevention, followed by on-the-water experience with outboards, inboard/outdrives, single and twin engine inboard vessels.
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6.00 Credits
Introduction to outboard motors as the world's most common marine propulsion system. Operation and maintenance of outboard motors, specifically 2-stroke cycle portable units under 20 horsepower. Course covers ignition, fuel, cooling, lower units, tune-up procedures, winterizations.
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6.00 Credits
Operation, service, troubleshooting and general maintenance of inboard gas and diesel engines in recreational and small commercial vessels. Gas engine tune-up of carbureted engines for ignition, fuel, and cooling systems. A basic engine service class. Prerequisite: MT 111 or instructor approval.
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4.00 Credits
Comprehensive course covering marine diesel engines and external systems service. Includes starting, charging, fuel, cooling, lubrication and winterization of engines.
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4.00 Credits
Supervised work experience in the field. Instructor permission required.
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5.00 Credits
Introductory and in-depth course in vacuum infused plastics. Training in infusion reinforcements, core identification, infusion equipment usage, manifolding systems both flow and feed, flow media, bag building, peel ply installation, resin building and infusion techniques.
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5.00 Credits
Basic AC and DC electrical systems as found on recreational and small commercial vessels. Installation and troubleshooting of engine operation systems for charging and starting, DC house systems for lights, pumps, navigational gear and shore power AC systems.
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5.00 Credits
Advanced vessel electrical systems, sizing of battery banks, multi-state voltage regulation, inverter systems, wind and solar charging systems, gen-sets and galvanic corrosion. Preparation for ABYC Marine Electrical Technician Certification. Prerequisite: MT 202.
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3.00 Credits
Domestic systems found on recreational vessels including plumbing, pumps, piping, heating, cooking, cooling and refrigeration systems. Theory of operation, troubleshooting, repair and installation techniques for these systems. Preparation for ABYC Marine Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Certification. Students may earn ASE Refrigerant Gas Handling Certificate. Prerequisite: MT 202.
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4.00 Credits
Theory and hands-on experience in inboard engine drive systems with emphasis on underwater running gear, repairs and alignments, steering systems, and remote control systems for engine and transmission.
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