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Course Title |
Credits |
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Fall Semester |
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30-461-310 |
Basic Small Engine Maintenance |
2 |
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30-461-320 |
Snowmobile and ATV Maintenance |
2 |
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Estimated Semester Total |
4 |
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Spring Semester |
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30-461-315 |
Intermediate Small Engine Maintenance |
2 |
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30-461-325 |
Marine Power Maintenance |
2 |
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Estimated Semester Total |
4 |
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30-461-310 BASIC SMALL ENGINE MAINTENANCE
Introduces the student to the operational theory, systems and components of two and four cycle gasoline engine used to power outdoor recreational, turf maintenance, and construction equipment. Component disassembly, inspection and re-assembly processes are covered. Cooling and lubrication systems theory and operating principles are examine. Lecture/Lab. 2 credits.
30-461-315 INTERMEDIATE SMALL ENGINE MAINTENANCE
This course complements the Basic Small Engine Maintenance course. Engine peripheral systems and components are emphasized. Fuel, ignition, starting and charging systems theory, components and diagnostics are examined. Basic engine preventative maintenance concepts are applied. Lecture/Lab. 2 credits.
30-461-320 SNOWMOBILE AND ATV MAINTENANCE
Introduces the systems, components and preventative maintenance concepts of the power trains and chassis unique to snowmobiles and all terrain vehicles. Prerequisites: 30-461-310 or 30-461-315. Lecture/Lab. 2 credits.
30-461-325 MARINE POWER MAINTENANCE
Focuses upon the components, systems and maintenance concepts of the engine applications unique to marine outboards, I/Os and personal watercraft. System drive trains, controls, and electrical components and theory of operations are covered. Students will engage in basic repair, service and maintenance concepts. Prerequisites: 30-461-310 or 30-461-315. Lecture/Lab. 2 credits.