Diesel/On-site Power Generation Technology
(3 to 5 Semesters)Program Coordinator and Instructor: Bullock
Instructors: Dixon, Holmes, Schwope
Two Advanced Technical Certificate options, two Associate of Applied Science degrees and a Bachelor of Applied Science degree are available.
Objective: To produce graduates that can perform complex diagnostic operations, repair, and maintain the latest heavy truck, agricultural, or mining related diesel equipment; to include an option to complete training in diesel electric generator repair.
For a Program Information Packet, use this link, which leads to descriptions of each program in general, course descriptions, lists of course sequences, and the cost of books, tools, uniforms, fees, and other expenses. The URL is http://www.isu.edu/ctech/programs.shtml
Students wishing to complete the On-Site Power Generation Technology portion of the program may have a break in their training between the completion of the Diesel Technology coursework and the beginning of the On-Site Power Generation Technology coursework.Advanced Technical Certificate: Diesel Technology
(3 Semesters)
Required Courses:
DESL 101 Introduction to Mechanics 2 crGeneral Education Requirement:
DESL 107 Fundamentals of Electricity 6 cr
DESL 109 Car Air Conditioning 1 cr
DESL 113 Diesel Fuel Systems 6 cr
DESL 115 Diesel Hydraulics 2 cr
DESL 116 Power Shift Transmissions 3 cr
DESL 117 Heavy Duty Brake Systems 2 cr
DESL 125 Heavy Duty Power Trains 7 cr
DESL 182 Gas Engines 2 cr
DESL 184 Diesel Engines 5 cr
DESL 231 Live Work I 8 cr
OR
DESL 251 Internship 8 cr
TGE 151 Technical Writing I 2 cr
TGE 152 Technical Writing II 2 cr
TGE 158 Employment Strategies 2 cr
Goal 2 3 crTOTAL: 53 crElective Courses:
DESL 299 Special Topics 1-16 cr
MACH 105 Machining Practices 1-4 cr
WELD 105 Welding 1-4 crAdvanced Technical Certificate: On-Site Power Generation Technology
(4 Semesters)
Required Courses:
DESL 101 Introduction to Mechanics 2 crGeneral Education Requirement:
DESL 107 Fundamentals of Electricity 6 cr
DESL 109 Car Air Conditioning 1 cr
DESL 113 Diesel Fuel Systems 6 cr
DESL 115 Diesel Hydraulics 2 cr
DESL 116 Power Shift Transmissions 3 cr
DESL 117 Heavy Duty Brake Systems 2 cr
DESL 125 Heavy Duty Power Trains 7 cr
DESL 182 Gas Engines 2 cr
DESL 184 Diesel Engines 5 cr
DESL 241 On-Site Power Generation I 8 cr
DESL 243 On-Site Power Generation II 8 cr
DESL 251 Internship 8 cr
OR
DESL 231 Live Work I 8 cr
TGE 151 Technical Writing I 2 cr
TGE 152 Technical Writing II 2 cr
TGE 158 Employment Strategies 2 cr
Goal 2 3 crTOTAL: 69 crElective Courses:
DESL 299 Special Topics 1-16 cr
MACH 105 Machining Practices 1-4 cr
WELD 105 Welding 1-4 cr
Associate of Applied Science Degree: Diesel Technology
(4 Semesters)Required Courses:DESL 101 Introduction to Mechanics 2 crGeneral Education Requirements:
DESL 107 Fundamentals of Electricity 6 cr
DESL 109 Car Air Conditioning 1 cr
DESL 113 Diesel Fuel Systems 6 cr
DESL 115 Diesel Hydraulics 2 cr
DESL 116 Power Shift Transmissions 3 cr
DESL 117 Heavy Duty Brake Systems 2 cr
DESL 125 Heavy Duty Power Trains 7 cr
DESL 182 Gas Engines 2 cr
DESL 184 Diesel Engines 5 cr
DESL 231 Live Work I 8 cr
OR
DESL 251 Internship 8 crENGL 101 English Composition 3 cr
Goal 2 3 cr
Goal 3 3 cr
Goals 6, 7, 9, 10A, 11 or 12 3 cr
Goal 2-12 4 cr
TOTAL: 60 cr
Associate of Applied Science Degree: On-Site Power Generation Technology
(5 Semesters)Required Courses:
DESL 101 Introduction to Mechanics 2 crGeneral Education Requirements:
DESL 107 Fundamentals of Electricity 6 cr
DESL 109 Car Air Conditioning 1 cr
DESL 113 Diesel Fuel Systems 6 cr
DESL 115 Diesel Hydraulics 2 cr
DESL 116 Power Shift Transmissions 3 cr
DESL 117 Heavy Duty Brake Systems 2 cr
DESL 125 Heavy Duty Power Trains 7 cr
DESL 182 Gas Engines 2 cr
DESL 184 Diesel Engines 5 cr
DESL 241 On-Site Power Generation I 8 cr
DESL 243 On-Site Power Generation II 8 cr
DESL 251 Internship 8 cr
OR
DESL 231 Live Work I 8 crENGL 101 English Composition 3 cr
Goal 2 3 cr
Goal 3 3 cr
Goals 6, 7, 9, 10A, 11 or 12 3 cr
Goal 2-12 4 cr
TOTAL: 76 crCourses
DESL 101 Introduction To Mechanics 2 credits. A review of the diesel industry and safety policies along with theory and practice of use and care of hand tools, fasteners, precision measuring devices, tubing fabrication, soldering, and applied shop mathematics. DDESL 107 Fundamentals of Electricity 6 credits. Theory and practice in basic electricity and electronics, ignition systems, wiring circuits, charging and starting systems (both 12 and 24 volts). Troubleshooting and repair with proper use and care of tools and testing equipment. D
DESL 109 Cab Air Conditioning 1 credit. The fundamentals of cab air conditioning and the basic concepts of refrigeration as used in the diesel industry using the theory and lab practice in the principles of operation, repair and testing. D
DESL 113 Diesel Fuel Systems 6 credits. Fundamentals of diesel fuel systems which include theory and lab practice on theory of operation, repair, troubleshooting, and adjustments of fuel injection systems including electronically controlled systems. D
DESL 115 Diesel Hydraulics 2 credits. Theory and operation of hydraulics. Lab practice covering testing, troubleshooting techniques, and repair will be covered. D
DESL 116 Power Shift Transmissions 3 credits. Theory and practice of power-shift transmissions with introduction to electronically integrated shift. Lab practice covering testing, troubleshooting techniques and repair to return the units to manufacturer's specifications will be presented. D
DESL 117 Heavy Duty Brake Systems 2 credits. Theory and lab practice for diagnosing, troubleshooting, and repairing of farm, construction, and truck brake systems. Introduction to ABS braking systems will be presented. D
DESL 125 Heavy Duty Power Trains 7 credits. Theory and lab practice for diagnosing, troubleshooting, and repairing of farm, construction, and truck power train systems. D
DESL 182 Gas Engines 2 credits. Theory in the fundamentals of the operation of gas engines. The laboratory section consists of overhaul procedure, repair, tune-up diagnosis and testing of operable engines. D
DESL 184 Diesel Engines 5 credits. Theory in the fundamentals of the operation of diesel engines. The laboratory section consists of overhaul procedure, repair, tune-up, diagnosis and testing of operable engines. PREREQ: DESL 182 or comparable. D
DESL 231 Live Work I 8 credits. Principles of diagnosis, repair and troubleshooting on operable equipment. The classroom portion will include customer relations and shop management techniques. D
DESL 241 On-Site Power Generation I 8 credits. Principles, diagnosis, repair and troubleshooting on operable on-site power generation equipment. D
DESL 243 On-Site Power Generation II 8 credits. A continuation of DESL 241. D
DESL 251 Internship 8 credits. A final phase of training in an actual diesel shop repair facility, performing all types of repair work and receiving pay for services completed. D
DESL 298 Special Topics 1-16 credits. Addresses the specific needs of individuals, enabling students to upgrade their technical skills through part-time enrollment in units of instruction that are currently available through the program's full-time, pre-employment curriculum. PREREQ: Permission of instructor. D
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