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Course Criteria
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10.00 Credits
Laboratory training and experience for entry-level long haul truck drivers and commercial driving license testingGraduates obtain Class A CDL License with endorsements for doubles and triples, tankers, hazardous material and no air brake restrictions.Behind-the-wheel practice includes backing techniques, proper cornering, up and down hill maneuvers, space and speed management, coupling/uncoupling, city and highway driving maneuvers.Co-requisite: TRK 110.
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1.00 - 18.00 Credits
Advanced on-the-job-training for entry-level long-haul truck driving jobs.Truck drivers in the advanced certificate program are on the road 50 to 70 hours (approximately half of which is driving time, and half of which is navigating time)Behind the wheel practice includes backing techniques, proper cornering, up and down hill maneuvers, space and speed management, coupling/uncoupling, city and highway driving maneuversTraining on cargo loading, securement and documentation, map reading, DOT logbooks, trip planning, accident and fire prevention and reporting, hazardous material transportation and documentation. Prerequisites: TRK 110 and 120.
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1.00 - 10.00 Credits
Study and train to meet established local needs in the commercial truck industry, supplemental to courses currently offered.
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1.00 - 18.00 Credits
Project-oriented experiences in the area or applications not covered in the standard commercial truck driving curriculum. Prerequisite: Instructor permission, based on evaluation of student's education and work experience.
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on setting up and maintaining effective shop record systems, tools, parts, equipment ordering, and overall shop maintenance and layout.
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on equipment, materials, techniques, and practices required for painting and conditioning turf equipment.
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3.00 Credits
Explores introducing, perfecting, and evaluating basic safety and shop skills necessary for the successful turf equipment manager.Instruction and shop performance exercises in safety; hand and machine tool operation, use, and maintenance; hardware identification; and other basic shop skills.
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1.00 - 10.00 Credits
A comprehensive study of the mechanics of outdoor power equipment, covering use of reference materials, proper maintenance procedures, four-cycle gasoline engine repair and diagnostics necessary for EETC Technician Certification.
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1.00 - 7.00 Credits
A comprehensive study of the mechanis of 2-stroke gasoline engine repair and diagnostics used in outdoor power equipment, necessary for EETC Technician Certification.
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1.00 - 17.00 Credits
Comprehensive study of basic electrical emphasizing fundamentals and safety, component diagnostic and repair, and electro-hydraulic theory necessary for EETC technician certificationOther topics include OPE attachments such as rotary mowers, chainsaws, string trimmers/brushcutters, edgers, and tiller safety, repair and adjustment.
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