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Course Descriptions<br />
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Course Descriptions<br />
MMPE 134 POWER TRANSMISSION<br />
APPLICATIONS<br />
4CR<br />
Fundamental power transmission concepts and applications include<br />
maintenance, diagnosis and repair <strong>of</strong> direct drive, gilmer and V-belt,<br />
mechanical and centrifugal clutch, constant-mesh transmission, and torque<br />
converter systems. Prerequisite: MMPE 124 or instructor permission.<br />
MMPE 135 TRANSAXLE, TRANSMISSIONS<br />
& DRIVE SYSTEMS<br />
6CR<br />
Introduces students to transaxles and constant variable transmission system<br />
concepts and applications in maintenance, diagnosis, and repair <strong>of</strong> power<br />
equipment transaxles, snowmobiles, all-terrain vehicle, and scooter CVTs.<br />
Enables students to develop basic power transmission system concepts and<br />
hands-on applications including routine maintenance, diagnosis and repair<br />
<strong>of</strong> marine gearcases. Prerequisite: MMPE 134, or concurrent enrollment, or<br />
instructor permission.<br />
MMPE 137 INDUCTION/EXHAUST SYSTEMS 5CR<br />
Presents students to basic induction and exhaust concepts. Slide valve,<br />
constant velocity, and fixed venturi carburetion and overview <strong>of</strong> electronic<br />
fuel injection emphasized. Prerequisite: MMPE 136, or concurrent enrollment<br />
or instructor permission.<br />
MMPE 138 MOTORCYCLE/MARINE/<br />
POWER EQUIP LAB<br />
1-5CR<br />
Enables students access to the training lab to facilitate extra time to complete<br />
course requirements and provide flexibility to accommodate advanced special<br />
projects. Prerequisites: TRAN 110, TRAN 112, TRAN 113, TRAN 125.<br />
MMPE 213 CHASSIS, SUSPENSION,<br />
AND RIGGING<br />
7CR<br />
Basic fluid power concepts and applied activities including routine<br />
maintenance, diagnosis and repair <strong>of</strong> motorcycle, marine/stern drive<br />
and outdoor power equipment. This course introduces students to basic<br />
suspension, tire, wheel and brake systems, marine controls rigging, and tilt<br />
and trim system concepts. Includes maintenance, diagnosis, and repair <strong>of</strong><br />
motorcycle, recreational marine, and outdoor power equipment products.<br />
Prerequisites: TRAN 110, TRAN 112, TRAN 113, TRAN 125.<br />
MMPE 214 TWO AND FOUR-CYCLE GAS ENGINES 6CR<br />
Features basic two- and four-cycle gasoline engine concepts and<br />
hands-on activities. Includes engine evaluation, routine maintenance, and<br />
overhaul techniques. Prerequisite: MMPE 213, or concurrent enrollment or<br />
instructor permission.<br />
MMPE 215 DIESEL ENGINES 2CR<br />
Introduction to basic diesel engine concepts and applied activities, engine<br />
evaluation, routine maintenance, and overhaul techniques. Prerequisite:<br />
MMPE 214 or concurrent enrollment or instructor permission.<br />
MMPE 221 ADVANCED ELECTRICAL<br />
APPLICATIONS<br />
4CR<br />
Continuation <strong>of</strong> basic systems operation provides students with practice<br />
involving newly integrated electronic systems interfacing with fluid power<br />
and mechanical systems. Prerequisites: TRAN 110, TRAN 112, TRAN 113, and<br />
TRAN 125, or instructor permission.<br />
MMPE 223 ADVANCED MOTORCYCLE,<br />
MARINE & POWER EQUIP APPS I 6CR<br />
First <strong>of</strong> a three-part series to build on system basics and emerging<br />
technologies (emissions, electronic engine management systems, electronic<br />
corrosion protection, anti-lock brake and traction control systems, etc.) Many<br />
shop simulations. Prerequisite: MMPE 221 or instructor permission.<br />
MMPE 231 ADVANCED MOTORCYCLE,<br />
MARINE & POWER EQUIP APPS II 4CR<br />
Second <strong>of</strong> a three-part series to expand system basics and introduce students<br />
to emerging technologies. Shop practice; dealing with customers and vendors,<br />
processing paperwork and working on customer projects. Prerequisite: MMPE 223<br />
or instructor permission.<br />
MMPE 232 ADVANCE MOTORCYCLE,<br />
MARINE & POWER EQUIP APPS III 6CR<br />
Third in the series to expand system basics and acquaint students with emerging<br />
technologies (emissions, electronic engine management systems, electronic<br />
corrosion protection, anti-lock brake and traction control systems, etc.). Shop<br />
simulations continue. Prerequisite: MMPE 231 or instructor permission.<br />
MOHD 221 HARLEY-DAVIDSON®<br />
ELECTRICAL DIAGNOSTICS<br />
6CR<br />
Students will practice systematic diagnostics and repair <strong>of</strong> the starting,<br />
charging, ignition and security systems typically found on late model Harley-<br />
Davidson motorcycles. Prerequisite: MMPE 215 or instructor permission.<br />
MOHD 223 INTRO TO HARLEY-DAVIDSON®<br />
ELECTRONIC CNTRL SYSTEM<br />
3CR<br />
Students will learn about the electronic control systems typically found on late<br />
model Harley-Davidson motorcycles and be introduced to the Digital Technician<br />
diagnostic s<strong>of</strong>tware. Prerequisite: MOHD 221 or instructor permission.<br />
MOHD 225 HARLEY-DAVIDSON®<br />
SERVICE PROCEDURES<br />
6CR<br />
Students will learn to perform routine service procedures on all late model Harley-<br />
Davidson motorcycle platforms. Prerequisite: MOHD 223 or instructor permission.<br />
MOHD 231 ADVANCED HARLEY-DAVIDSON®<br />
ELECTR CONTROL SYSTEMS<br />
3CR<br />
Students will continue their studies <strong>of</strong> the electronic control systems typically<br />
found on late model Harley-Davidson motorcycles and focus on troubleshooting<br />
using the Digital Technician diagnostic s<strong>of</strong>tware. Prerequisite: MOHD 225 or<br />
instructor permission.<br />
MOHD 233 HARLEY-DAVIDSON® CHASSIS SERVICE 6CR<br />
Students will study the design, maintenance, diagnosis and repair <strong>of</strong><br />
chassis systems typically found on late model Harley-Davidson motorcycles.<br />
Prerequisite: MOHD 225 or instructor permission.<br />
MOHD 235 HARLEY-DAVIDSON®<br />
AIR-COOLED POWERTRAINS<br />
6CR<br />
Students will study the design, maintenance, diagnosis and repair <strong>of</strong> aircooled<br />
powertrain systems typically found on late model Harley-Davidson<br />
motorcycles. Prerequisite: MOHD 221 or instructor permission.<br />
NURS 107 NURSING ASSISTANT THEORY 5CR<br />
This course will introduce students to the role, responsibilities, and skills<br />
required <strong>of</strong> a nursing assistant. The students will be introduced to health<br />
care concepts including scientific principles <strong>of</strong> nursing, basic therapeutic<br />
communication techniques, infection and infection control, vital sign<br />
measurement, safety and mobility issues, basic patient care, patient comfort,<br />
and nutrition. Prerequisites: ENGL 093, IFAD 158 or equivalent, COME 120, or<br />
instructor permission. Corequisites: NURS 108, NURS 109.<br />
NURS 108 NURSING ASSISTANT LAB 3CR<br />
This course will give students an opportunity to integrate Nursing Assistant<br />
theory into practice while in a lab environment. Students will practice and<br />
demonstrate an understanding <strong>of</strong> the skills necessary to provide safe care to the<br />
health care client. These skills include: infection control, vital sign measurement,<br />
safe transfer, ambulation and positioning and feeding patients. In addition<br />
the students will practice documenting, reporting and communication skills.<br />
Prerequisites: ENGL 093, IFAD 158 or equivalent, COME 120, or instructor<br />
permission. Corequisites: NURS 107, NURS 109.<br />
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