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47.0302
(Associate of Applied
Science Degree)
This Associate of Applied Science Degree program
is a college-level program that gives the student the education and skills
needed to work on over 300 Caterpillar (CAT) machines and engines - including
the biggest, hardest-working, most high tech equipment in the world. Paid
internships at a local CAT Dealer give the student the money needed to complete
the program - and the experience needed to land a great paying, challenging
career. The CAT Dealer Service Technician Option is accredited by the
Associated Equipment Distributors (AED) Foundation. The program is also
accredited by the National Association of Industrial Technology (NAIT).
Enrollment in the CAT Dealer Service Technician
Option is limited and students are selected for this program on a competitive
basis. Contact the Office of Admissions for the specific application
requirements and deadline. In order to participate in the CAT Dealer Service
Technician Option, each student must be sponsored by a CAT Dealer who provides
four required internship experiences.
It is a graduation requirement of the CAT Dealer
Service Technician Option for students to earn a cumulative grade point average
of 3.000 on a 4.000 point grading scale.
Program Mission
The mission of the CAT Dealer Service Technician Option is to provide students
with the opportunity to develop the technical skills necessary to succeed as a
service technician on Caterpillar equipment and components.
Program Goals
The goals of the program are to:
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Provide the
opportunity for students to develop the knowledge and skills needed to
repair, maintain, troubleshoot and diagnose Caterpillar equipment systems.
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Provide an
opportunity for students to develop and demonstrate critical thinking skills
used in troubleshooting and diagnostics.
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Assure that
students have the opportunity to develop oral and written communication
skills needed to succeed in the Caterpillar Dealer network.
Program Assessments
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CORE CURRICULUM |
Credit Hours |
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CAT |
110 |
CAT Engine Fundamentals |
4 |
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CAT |
111 |
Introduction to CAT Service Industry
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2 |
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CAT |
150 |
Internship I |
4 |
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CAT |
112 |
Fundamentals of Hydraulics |
3 |
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CAT |
113 |
CAT Engine Fuel Systems |
3 |
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CAT |
114 |
Fundamentals of Electrical Systems
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3 |
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CAT |
151 |
Internship II |
4 |
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CAT |
115 |
Air Conditioning |
2 |
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CAT |
116 |
Fundamental
Transmissions/Torque Converters |
3 |
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CAT |
117 |
Machine Hydraulic Systems |
3 |
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CAT |
250 |
Internship III |
4 |
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CAT |
200 |
U/C and Final Drive |
3 |
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CAT |
201 |
Machine Electronic Systems |
3 |
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CAT |
251 |
Internship IV |
4 |
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CAT |
202 |
CAT Engine Performance |
2 |
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CAT |
203 |
Diagnostic Testing |
2 |
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CAT |
204 |
Machine Specific Systems |
4 |
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SUB-TOTAL |
53 |
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GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS |
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General Education Requirements |
19 |
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May Not
Include:-MAT 116 College Algebra Using Mathematical Modeling |
3 |
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OR |
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MAT 118 Survey of College Mathematics |
3 |
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SUB-TOTAL |
19 |
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PROGRAM REQUIREMENT |
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WLD |
120 |
CAT Welding |
2 |
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SUB-TOTAL |
2 |
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GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS |
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BUS |
125 |
Job Search Strategies |
1 |
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SUB-TOTAL |
1 |
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It is a graduation
requirement of the CAT Dealer Service Technician Option for students to
earn a cumulative grade point average of 3.000 on a 4.000 point grading
scale. |
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PROGRAM TOTAL |
75 |
CAT 110 CAT Engine Fundamentals.
The principles of compression ignited internal
combustion engines are taught and variations in design are discussed.
Caterpillar engines are used for laboratory disassembly and assembly. 4 credit
hours.
CAT 111 Introduction to CAT Service
Industry. This course provides instruction and laboratory experience in
shop safety, shop operation and how to obtain Caterpillar service information.
2 credit hours.
CAT 112 Fundamentals of Hydraulics.
This course is a practical study of the basic principles and components of
hydraulic circuits and the application of these principles to Caterpillar
competencies in the areas of servicing and maintaining hydraulic equipment.
Laboratory practices include disassembly and reassembly of components and
tracing circuits. 3 credit hours.
CAT 113 CAT Engine Fuel Systems.
This course is a study of combustion chamber design, Caterpillar fuel injection
systems and diagnosing faults in fuel injection and combustion systems. 3
credit hours.
CAT 114 Fundamentals of Electrical
Systems. This course is designed to include electrical concepts as they
apply to electrical systems. It will include the use of electrical test
equipment to diagnose electrical problems found on Caterpillar equipment and
engines. 3 credit hours.
CAT 115 Air Conditioning. This
course provides an introduction into the basic theory and principles of air
conditioning as they relate to Caterpillar equipment. Use of equipment to
diagnose and repair malfunctions, including repair of component parts and the
charging and recharging of systems will be stressed in the laboratory. 2 credit
hours.
CAT 116 Fundamentals of Transmissions &
Torque Converters. A study is made of the various sliding gear, hydrostatic
synchromesh and power shift transmissions involving planetaries. 3 credit
hours.
CAT 117 Machine Hydraulic Systems.
This course is designed for inspecting, testing, servicing and diagnosing
Caterpillar basic hydraulic systems. 3 credit hours.
CAT 150 Internship I. This
supervised experience is required of students enrolled in the CAT Dealer Service
Technician curriculum. Placement is obtained through the cooperation of a CAT
dealer. Student’s needs and objectives determine major emphasis.
Prerequisite: Department Chair approval. 4 credit hours.
CAT 151 Internship II. This
supervised experience is required of students enrolled in the CAT Dealer Service
Technician curriculum. Placement is obtained through the cooperation of a CAT
dealer. Student’s needs and objectives determine major emphasis.
Prerequisite: Department Chair approval. 4 credit hours.
CAT 200 Undercarriage and Final Drive.
This course is a continuation of power train systems with emphasis on final
drives and track systems. 3 credit hours.
CAT 201 Machine Electronic Systems.
This course provides the background needed to diagnose and repair the
sophisticated electronics and computerized circuits found on Caterpillar
equipment and engines. Basic electronic concepts, component function and
identify malfunctions and to test the systems properly. 3 credit hours.
CAT 202 CAT Engine Performance. A
course to provide a thorough understanding of the necessary diagnostic skills
required for troubleshooting Caterpillar engines and fuel systems. Emphasis
will be placed upon knowledge and skills necessary to assure product reliability
and performance. 2 credit hours.
CAT 203 Diagnostic Testing. This
is a course that studies the practical use of diagnostic equipment for analyzing
and repairing Caterpillar machine and engine systems. 2 credit hours.
CAT 204 Machine Specific Systems.
This course is designed to develop knowledge and skills used to test and adjust
specific Caterpillar machine systems. 4 credit hours.
CAT 250 Internship III. This
supervised experience is required of students enrolled in the CAT Dealer Service
Technician curriculum. Placement is obtained through the cooperation of a CAT
dealer. Student’s needs and objectives determine major emphasis.
Prerequisite: Department Chair approval. 4 credit hours.
CAT 251 Internship IV. This
supervised experience is required of students enrolled in the CAT Dealer Service
Technician curriculum. Placement is obtained through the cooperation of a CAT
dealer. Student’s needs and objectives determine major emphasis.
Prerequisite: Department Chair approval. 4 credit hours.
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