DSL 840 - Diesel Operations and Maintenance 1 Last Date of Approval: Fall 2021
3 Credits Total Lecture Hours: 22.5 Total Lab Hours: 45 Course Description: The Diesel Operations and Maintenance I course will provide students with the opportunity to do real life trouble shooting and repair on projects in the shop. They will also learn the correct way to service and maintain trucks, trailers, and equipment.
Corequisites: none Prerequisites: none Recommended(s): none Prerequisites/Corequisites: none
Mode(s) of Instruction: Face to Face
Credit for Prior Learning: none
Course Fees: None
Common Course Assessment(s): None
Student Learning Outcomes and Objectives: Student Learning Outcomes: Know and use safe conduct when operating in an industrial shop setting.
Know each brake component and the proper name.
Know how to change various brake shoes.
Know how to perform a complete s-cam tear down and repair.
Know how to properly service, maintain, and inspect various trucks, trailers, and equipment
Objectives: Truck and trailer inspections will be covered
Students will be responsible for generating repair orders and ordering parts
Students will use on-line programs as well as manuals to trouble shoot electronic engine problems
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