COSM1810 Advanced Esthetic Clinic IV Capstone This course provides students with an opportunity to develop the practical skills necessary for advanced esthiology salon and spa work. Includes practice of decontamination, and Minnesota laws and rules. (Prerequisite: None) (3 Credits: 0 lecture/3 lab) CRTK1295 Critical Thinking through Chess This course will serve to introduce the student to the principles, strategies, and tactics employed in the game of chess. Specifically, students will work repeatedly through the sequence of positional judgment, risk evaluation, careful planning, execution, and adaptation. (MnTC Goal 2) (Prerequsite: none) (3 credits: 2 lecture/1 lab) DESL1122 Diesel Hydraulics This course covers hydraulic principals along with basic components will be discussed. The physical laws of hydraulics along with the relationships of various components and common hydraulic circuits and symbols will be covered. (3 credits: 2 Lecture/1 Lab DESL1200 Introduction to Diesel Technology This course is designed as a prerequisite for all technical diesel courses. This course covers the basics of the diesel industry. It will cover employer expectations as well as common working conditions. (Prerequisite: none) (2 credits: 1 lecture/1 lab) DESL1201 Introduction to Diesel Technology This course is designed as a prerequisite for all technical diesel courses. This course covers the basics of the diesel industry. It will cover employer expectations as well as common working conditions. (Prerequisite: none) (3 credits: 1 lecture/2 lab) DESL1210 Diesel Electrical Systems This course builds on the knowledge gained from the Intro to Electrical and Battery Service course. This course will apply this knowledge and expand to cover other purposes and functions of the various truck electrical systems, including components and instruments. Electrical theory, application and diagnosis using typical test equipment will also be covered. (Prerequisites: AUTO1206) (4 credits: 2 lec/2 lab) DESL1220 Diesel Chassis/Suspension/Steering This course covers the identification, inspection techniques, repair and adjustment procedures, and alignment checks of the components associated with the variety of frames and suspensions common to heavy trucks. Students will be instructed in identifying the various types of truck steering systems and components. The students learn and practice inspection, disassembly, reassembly and alignment procedures. Manual and power steering sectors and pumps are included. (Prerequisites: AUTO1105) (3 credits: 1 lecture/2 lab) DESL1230 Diesel Tractor/Trailer Brake Systems This course draws from previous knowledge gained in the automotive brake theory and lab courses, applies content gained in the intro to hydraulics and pneumatics and builds new related content and application to the heavy duty truck systems. Air system components will be identified and their functions studied individually and within the entire system. Multiple components will be removed, replaced, inspected, repaired and tested. Emphasis will be placed on general repairs and trouble-shooting. (Prerequisites: INDS1622) (4 credits: 2 lecture/2 lab) DESL1231 Diesel Tractor/Trailer Brake Systems This course draws from previous knowledge gained in the automotive brake theory and lab courses, applies content gained in the intro to hydraulics and pneumatics and builds new related content and application to the heavy duty truck systems. Air system components will be identified and their functions studied individually and within the entire system. Multiple components will be removed, replaced, inspected, repaired and tested. Emphasis will be placed on general repairs and trouble-shooting. (2 credits: 1 lecture/1 lab) DESL1240 Diesel Preventive Maintenance This course covers the importance of proper procedures of preventive maintenance and inspection schedules used for various types of heavy trucks and their applications. Students learn to perform inspections according to the standard of the Department of Transportation (D.O.T.). (Prerequisites: AUTO1105, AUTO1106) (4 credits: 2 lecture/2 lab) DESL1241 Diesel Preventive Maintenance This course covers the importance of proper procedures of preventive maintenance and inspection schedules used for various types of heavy trucks and their applications. Students learn to perform inspections according to the standard of the Department of Transportation (D.O.T.). Prerequisites: N/A (3 credits: 1 lecture/2 lab) DESL1250 Diesel Drivetrain Systems This course covers theory and operation of all drive system components including manual transmissions, automatic transmissions, clutches, drivelines and differentials. Other studies include component troubleshooting, inspecting, service, repair operations, removal, replacement and preventive maintenance practices. (Prerequisites: None) (3 credits: 1 lecture/2 lab) DESL1260 Diesel Schematic Interpretation/Electronic Manuals This course addresses the description, operation, diagnosis, and service procedures related to all systems by interpreting schematic drawings used in the service industry. Major vehicle systems will be covered including, but not limited to: electrical, air, hydraulic, fuel, cooling, and diagnostics. (Prerequisites: DESL1210, INDS1622) (4 credits: 2 lecture/2 lab) DESL1261 Diesel Schematic This course addresses the description, operation, diagnosis, and service procedures related to all systems by interpreting schematic drawings used in the service industry. Major vehicle systems will be covered including, but not limited to: electrical, air, hydraulic, fuel, cooling, and diagnostics. (3 credits:1 Lecture/2 Lab) DESL1270 Diesel Engine Service This course is designed to give students an understanding of diesel engine system operation. Theory, operation, troubleshooting, and repair of diesel engine intake, exhaust, cooling, lubrication, and fuel systems will be examined. In-addition to tune up procedures will be performed on a variety of truck diesel engines. (Prerequisites: None) (4 credits: 2 lecture/2 lab) DESL1271 Diesel Engine Service This course is designed to give students an understanding of diesel engine system operation. Theory, operation, troubleshooting, and repair of diesel engine intake, exhaust, cooling, lubrication, and fuel systems will be examined. In-addition to tune up procedures will be performed on a variety of truck diesel engines. (3 credits: 1 lecture/2 lab) Course Descriptions 125
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