Fall 2011 Class Schedule (SCC)
Schedule: Eight Week - Second, Oct 15-Dec 09
Schedule: Eight Week - First, Aug 20-Oct 14
Schedule: Eight Week - First, Aug 20-Oct 14
Schedule: Eight Week - Second, Oct 15-Dec 09
Updated: December 20, 2011
Prerequisite: MTRCL 100 with a grade of "C" or better; or equivalent.
Hours: 36 hours LEC ; 54 hours LAB
Description: This course covers the principles, theory of operation, design and function of motorcycle fuel, lubrication, and cooling systems as well as the inspection, disassembly, cleaning, measuring, and rebuilding of the components of those systems. Further, the skills of performing preventive maintenance, troubleshooting discrepancies, repairing the faulty system components, and learning how to assist customers in selecting suitable aftermarket parts in both dealer and independent shop settings are taught. Safety glasses, ear protection, and closed-toe leather shoes are required.
TTh 05:30PM-07:35PM LEC R.Brown SCC MAIN TEC 102 25074 Textbook
TTh 07:45PM-10:55PM LAB R.Brown SCC MAIN LAC 113
On-Campus
Prerequisite: MTRCL 100 with a grade of "C" or better; or equivalent.
Hours: 36 hours LEC ; 54 hours LAB
Description: This course offers a comprehensive view of how four-stroke motorcycle engines work through careful discussion of the theory of operation, technical principles, and engine components involved in converting fuel to motion. This course is also excellent for technical as well as non-technical students who are interested in understanding any modern internal combustion engine. Safety glasses, ear protection, and closed-toe leather shoes are required.
MW 05:30PM-07:35PM LEC S.Payne SCC MAIN TEC 102 25070 Textbook
MW 07:45PM-10:55PM LAB S.Payne SCC MAIN LAC 113
On-Campus
Prerequisite: MTRCL 100 with a grade of "C" or better; or equivalent.
Hours: 36 hours LEC ; 54 hours LAB
Description: This course covers the theory, design, and function of motorcycle exhaust systems; various frame and suspension designs; tires; cast and spoked wheels; and both disk and drum brakes. A student will learn how to perform preventive maintenance, troubleshoot discrepancies, repair the systems, and assist customers in selecting suitable aftermarket parts in both a dealer and independent shop setting. Safety glasses, ear protection, and closed-toe leather shoes are required.
TTh 05:30PM-07:35PM LEC R.Brown SCC MAIN TEC 102 29883 Textbook
TTh 07:45PM-10:55PM LAB R.Brown SCC MAIN LAC 113
NEW SECTION - 29883 - as of 07/18/11
On-Campus
Prerequisite: MTRCL 100 with a grade of "C" or better; or equivalent.
Hours: 18 hours LEC ; 27 hours LAB
Description: This is an in-depth course covering motorcycle engine and component theory and function as related to dynamometer operation. Further, it covers using a dyno for data acquisition for successful maintenance discrepancy diagnosis and solution. Various motorcycles will be run on the SCC dyno so students can use the data to trouble-shoot maintenance problems. After the repairs or adjustments, the motorcycles will be run again to measure the results. Safety glasses, ear protection, and closed-toe leather shoes are required.
Sa 02:00PM-04:05PM LEC K.Engellenner Jr. SCC MAIN TEC 102 29886 Textbook
Sa 04:15PM-07:35PM LAB K.Engellenner Jr. SCC MAIN LAC 113
NEW SECTION - 29886 - as of 07/18/11
On-Campus
Sa 04:15PM-07:35PM LAB S.Payne SCC MAIN LAC 113
NEW SECTION - 29886 - as of 07/18/11
On-Campus