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civil terminology. Upon completion, students should be able to draw accurate plat maps giving legal descriptions of land parcels, draw simple site plans, and identify and use proper symbols and conventions on civil engineering drawings. 3 Credit Hours DDT 217 BUILDING CODES, ORDINANCES, ZONING RESTRICTIONS AND THE A.D.A. Prerequisite: As required by the college. This course provides an in-depth study of building codes, municipal ordinances, zoning restrictions, and compliance with the Americans With Disability act as related to commercial drafting and design. Emphasis is placed upon working understanding of these topics. 3 Credit Hours

DMS 271 ECHOCARDIOGRAPHIC TECHNOLOGY Prerequisite: As required by the college This course will familiarize the student with sonographic anatomy of the cardiovascular system of the human body. Techniques and protocols for performing a diagnostic study of the cardiovascular system will be presented. The lab will enable the student to practice echocardiographic scanning skills on volunteers in the campus lab. At completion, student will be able to perform basic echocardiograms. 3 Credit Hours DMS 273 PATHOLOGY OF THE CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM Prerequisite: As required by the college This course will educate the student in common pathologies and anomalies of the cardiovascular system. Patient history, lab values and symptomology will be correlated with abnormalities seen. At course completion the student will be able to identify common cardiac abnormalities on echocardiograms. 3 Credit Hours

DDT 231 ADVANCED CAD Prerequisite: As required by the college.

This course allows the student to plan, execute, and present results of individual projects in Advanced CAD topics. Emphasis is placed on enhancing skill attainment in Advanced CAD skill sets. The student will be able to demonstrate and apply competencies identified and agreed upon between the student and instructor. 3 Credit Hours

DMS 275 ADVANCED ECHOCARDIOGRAPHIC MODALITIES Prerequisite: As required by the college

MEDIUM/HEAVY TRUCK TECHNICIAN (DEM)

This course offers a detailed study of the anatomy, physiology, and structural relationships of the human heart and vascular system. Focus is on advanced cardiac and vascular anatomy, hemodynamics and electrophysiology, innervations of the heart, and embryology, as well as cardiac and vascular pathophysiology. 3 Credit Hours

DEM 104 BASIC ENGINES Prerequisite: As required by the college.

This course is designed to give the student knowledge of the diesel engine components and auxiliary systems, the proper way to maintain them, and the proper procedures for testing and rebuilding components. Emphasis is placed on safety, theory of operation, inspection, and measuring and rebuilding diesel engines according to factory specifications. Upon completion students should be able to measure, diagnose problems, and repair diesel engines. 3 Credit Hours

DESIGN ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (DDT)

DDT 111 FUNDAMENTALS OF DRAFTING AND DESIGN TECHNOLOGY Prerequisite: As required by the college. This course serves as an introduction to the field of drafting and design and provides a foundation for the entire curriculum. Topics include safety, lettering, tools and equipment, geometric constructions, and orthographic sketching, and drawing. 3 Credit Hours DDT 113 BLUEPRINT READING Prerequisite: As required by the college. This course provides students with basic blueprint reading skills for various applications. Topics include terms, definitions and abbreviations, orthographic projection, dimensions and tolerances, lines and symbols, industrial application, scales, multiview projections, specifications, notes, elevations, sections, details, and schedules. Upon completion, students should be able to interpret blueprint drawings in various formats. 3 Credit Hours

DEM 105 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE Prerequisite: As required by the college.

This course provides instruction on how to plan, develop and install equipment surveillance and reliability strategies. Descriptions of various maintenance techniques for specialized preventive programs are discussed and computerized parts and equipment inventories and fleet management systems software are emphasized. Upon completion, students should be able to set up and follow a preventive maintenance schedule as directed by manufacturers. 3 Credit Hours DEM 111 EQUIPMENT SAFETY / MECHANICAL FUNDAMENTALS Prerequisite: As required by the college. This course provides instruction in the fundamentals of vehicle operation and safety when basic service work is to be performed in the shop. Topics include service manuals, mechanical fundamentals, preventive maintenance and component adjustment. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate knowledge of the fundamentals of vehicle operation and safety in the shop. 3 Credit Hours

DDT 124 INTRO TO TECHNICAL DRAWING Prerequisite: As required by the college.

This course covers sections, auxiliary views, and basic space geometry. Emphasis will be placed on the theory as well as the mechanics of applying sections, basic dimensioning, auxiliary views, and basic space geometry. 3 Credit Hours DDT 128 INTERMEDIATE TECHNICAL DRAWING Prerequisite: DDT 111, DDT 124 or instructor approval This course is designed to develop a strong foundation in common drafting and design practices and procedures. Topics include multi- view working drawings with advanced dimensioning, basic tolerancing and pictorial drawings. 3 Credit Hours

DEM 117 DIESEL AND GAS TUNE-UP Prerequisite: As required by the college.

This course introduces tune-up and troubleshooting according to manufacturers' specifications. Topics include troubleshooting engine systems, tune-up procedures, and use and care of special test tools and equipment. Upon completion, students should be able to troubleshoot, diagnose, and repair engines and components using appropriate diagnostic equipment. 3 Credit Hours

DDT 213 CIVIL DRAFTING, PLAT MAPS Prerequisite: As required by the college.

DEM 122 HEAVY VEHICLE BRAKES Prerequisite: As required by the college.

This course introduces the drafting practices, symbols, conventions, and standards utilized in civil engineering contract documents. Topics include site planning, land surveying, topographic surveys, along with

This course covers the theory and repair of braking systems used in medium and heavy-duty vehicles. Topics include hydraulic, and ABS

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