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Department of MechanicalTechnologyHeavyEquipment
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Mechanical TechnologyDepartment
Heavy Equipment
Department of MechanicalTechnologyHeavyEquipment
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Department MechanicalTechnology Major HeavyEquipment
Program Description:
This program has been designed to meet the training needs of the local labor market by taking
into considerations the National Occupational Skill Standards (NOSS) for heavyequipment
"technician" Trade. The training in this program includes general skills in English Language,
Mathematics, Physics, as well as Human Communication Skills. Also, the program includes
training on basic skills related to heavyequipment systems and components and their operation,
and the fundamentals of heavyequipment electrical and electronic systems that would help the
trainee in his career. In addition, the program provides specialized skills in the field of heavy
equipment mechanics related to maintenance and repair techniques of heavyequipment
mechanical components and systems after performing set of technical tests on the heavy
equipment. The training on how to set diagnostic strategies for the mechanical faults in heavy
equipment would also be given.
In Technical Colleges, training on “heavy equipment Technology” is performed through
(1742) contact hours, in addition to (420) hours of cooperative-training in the labor market
through cooperation between the colleges and industrial establishments, governmental and
private sectors (like heavyequipment dealers) that work fully or partially in heavyequipment
sector.
The graduate of this program is awarded an associate degree certificate, and expected to work
as a technician in civil and military establishments linked to heavy equipment.
General Objective:
This program aims at providing the trainee with hands on skills, experience and necessary
information required to exercise work as a technician in the field of heavy equipment.
Detailed Objectives:
By the end of this program the trainee will be able to efficiently perform the following:
1) Follow up safety procedures and instructions on heavyequipment workshops before
commencement of any job.
2) Recognize basic heavyequipment systems and components, functions and methods of
operation.
3) Use different specialized tools in heavyequipment field to perform necessary tests on
heavy equipment systems and components.
4) Use maintenance and service manuals of different heavyequipment models and deal with
heavy equipment spare parts.
5) Execute maintenance and repair operations on heavyequipment systems and components
with related skills of assembly and disassembly.
6) Set up diagnostic strategies for the mechanical faults in heavyequipment systems and
components.
7) Recognize technical terms in the field of heavyequipment mechanics.
8) Deal with new emerging technologies in different heavyequipment systems.
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Mechanical TechnologyDepartment
Heavy Equipment Section
Study Plan Distributed over all Trimesters
No. of Units
No
Course
Code
Course Title
Pre-
requisite
C.U.
L W T
C.H.
1
101ISLM Islamic Culture -1
JJJ
2 2 0 02
2
COMP 101 Introduction to
Computer
Applications
JJJ
2 0 4
0
4
3
ENG 103 General English
JJJ
4 4 0
2
6
4
ARAB 101 Arabic Language
JJJ
2 2 0
0
2
5
PHY 115 General Physics
JJJ
3 3 1 4
6
113MATH General Mathematics
JJJ
4 4 0 0 4
7
VOC 107
Vocational Guidance
and Excellence
JJJ
2 2 0
0
2
First Trimester
Sum 19 17 4 3 24
No. of Units
No
Course
Code
Course Title
Pre-
requisite
C.U. L W T
C.H.
1
164MEV Engineering Drawing
JJJ
2 4
4
2
162HEQ Preparatory
Workshops
JJJ
2 4
4
3
163HEQ Hydraulic Basics
JJJ
4 2 4
6
4
164ENG Technical English -1 ENG
103
4 4
2 6
5
161 HEQ Vocational Safety at
Heavy-Duty
Workshop
1
2
2
6
116MATH Specialized
Mathematics
113
Math
3 3
1 4
Second Trimester
Sum
16 9 14 3 26
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No. of Units
No
Course
Code
Course Title
Pre-
requisite
C.U
.
L W T
C.H.
1
ISLM 102 Islamic Culture -2 ISLM
101
2 2
2
2
PHY 116 Specialized Physics 115
PHY
2 2
2 4
3
HEQ 171 Hydraulic and
Pneumatic Systems
HEQ
163
3 1 4
5
4
HEQ 172 Diesel Engines HEQ
162
4 2 4
6
5
HEQ 173 Power
Transmission
HEQ
162
4 2 4
6
6
174HEQ HeavyEquipment
Electricity
HEQ
162
4 2 4
6
Third Trimester
Sum
19 11 16
2
29
No. of Units
No
Course
Code
Course Title
Pre-
requisite
C.U. L W T C.H.
1
HEQ 251 Diesel Engine Fuel
Systems
HEQ
172
3 1 4
5
2
HEQ 252 Heavy Duty Brake
System
HEQ
162
5 3 4
7
3
HEQ 253 HeavyEquipment
Control Systems
HEQ
171
4 2 4
6
4
ENG 264 Technical English -
2
ENG
164
4 4
2
6
5
HEQ 254 Technical Drawing 164
MEV
2
4
4
Fourth Trimester
Sum 18 10 16 2 28
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C.U. Credit Hours
L : Lecture
W : Workshop
T : Practice
C.H. Contact Hours
No. of Units
No
Course
Code
Course Title
Pre-
requisite
C.U. L W T
C.H.
1
MGT
101
Professional Ethics and
Communication Skills
JJJ
2 2
2
2
HEQ
261
Hydraulic and Pneumatic
System maintenance
HEQ
171
4 2 4
6
3
HEQ
262
Traction Systems HEQ
173
4 2 4
6
4
HEQ
263
Heavy Equipment Maintenance
&Troubleshooting
HEQ
162
4 2 4
6
5
HEQ
264
Suspension and Steering
Systems
HEQ
162
5 3 4
7
Fifth Trimester
Sum
19 11 16
27
Units No
No
Course
Code
Course Title
Pre-
requisite
C.U. L W T
C.H.
Sixth
Trimester
1 HEQ 299 Cooperative Training
All
Courses
4 At least 420 hours
Units No
C.U. L W T C.H.
Total Program’s Unites
95 58 66 10 134
Total Program’s Contact Hours (1742 + 420) 2162
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Department
Mechanical Technology
Major
Engines and Vehicles
Course name
Engineering Drawing
Code
164 MEV
Prerequisite
None
Course description:
This course includes training in the basics of
engineering drawing, the method of using
drawing tools, orthographic projection,
conversions, symbols, sections and hatching.
The course highlights methods of representing
details of mechanical parts through
engineering drawing by orthographic
projection and sections. Identification of
drawing symbols and terms are also included.
Trimester
1 2 3 4 5
Credit hours
2
L
-
W
4
Contact
hours
T
-
General course objectives:
The course aims at providing the trainees with the ability to use engineering drawing to read
drawings and understand symbols, it also prepare the trainees to correctly employ the basics and
symbols of engineering drawing in representing details of mechanical parts.
Detailed Objectives
Required Performance
Specifications
Related
Tasks
First: Procedural Objectives:
The trainees should be able to:
1) Explain the meaning of different lines
used in engineering drawing.
- Explanation of the meaning of
different lines used in
engineering drawing
2) Identify different symbols used to transfer
information.
- Identification of different
symbols used to transfer
information
3) Read and understand engineering
drawing and printed sheets.
- Read engineering drawing and
printed sheets
B6, E1,
E8,
E10,
E11,
E12,
G13,
H1, H2,
I1, I14,
I17, K7,
K10
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4) Analyze drawing and write technical
reports.
- Analysis of drawing and
writing of technical reports.
Second: Auxiliary Objectives (Cognitive and
Behavioral):
The trainees should be able to:
1) Identify different types of drawing tools
used in engineering drawing.
- Identification of the types of
drawing tools used in
engineering drawing.
2) Read some visual means and 3D
AutoCAD computer drawings.
- Ability to differentiate
between the types of
projections in engineering
drawing.
3) Identify some sections of automotive
parts.
- Comparison of authentic
sectioned parts of automotive
components with their
technical drawings.
B6, E1,
E8,
E10,
E11,
E12,
G13,
H1, H2,
I1, I14,
I17, K7,
K10
Safety Requirements:
Compliance with safety instructions found in the engineering drawing hall.
Subjects (Theoretical and Practical) Related Tasks
Principles of engineering drawing - Determine type of transmission
Orthographic projection - Check differential gears
Symbols and terms - Check drive axles
Sections and their types
- Check propeller shaft support
bearings
- Check universal joints
E1,
E8,
E10,
E11,
E12,
H2
- Check springs
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- Check fly wheel and replace the
clutch
Detailed Practical Course
Hours Content Evaluation Tools
8
Principles of engineering drawing:
- Engineering drawing as a language for technicians
- Tools and equipment used
- Types of lines
- Methods of writing figures and numbers
- Projection methods
- Distribution of drawing sheet
- Freehand drawing
- Scale of drawing (enlargement / reduction)
12
Orthographic projection:
- Orthographic projection of points, lines and areas
- Orthographic projection of the first angle
- Projection symbols
- Different view projections of bodies
- Hidden details
- Applications
8
Dimensions:
- Introduction
- Dimensions techniques
- Reference and dimension lines
- Arrow line drawing
- Methods of writing dimensions
- Writing dimensions on circles (diameters and radii)
- Applications
Direct observation
(practical performance)
Oral questions
Written questions
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Detailed Practical Course
Hours Content Evaluation Tools
12
Isometric drawing:
- Methods of isometric representation
- Representation of circling surfaces and holes
- Applications
12
Sections and sectioned shapes:
- The need for sections
- Section levels
- Full section and half section
- Broken out, revolved, removed, and partial section
- Applications
References:
1- James H, "Drafting, technology", Earle Addison-Wesley
Publications Co.
2- M.A. Parker & L.J. Dennis, "Engineering drawing Fundamentals',
Stanley Theories.
3- 3- Warren J. Luzadder
, "
Fundamentals of Engineering Drawing',
Prentice-Hall, 1986, Ninth Edition.
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[...]... trainees should be able to know the difference between single and tandem wheels 4 - 16 - Department of MechanicalTechnologyHeavyEquipmentDepartmentMechanicalTechnology Major HeavyEquipment Course name Vocational Safety at Heavy- Duty Workshop Code 161 HEQ None Prerequisite Course description: Vocational Safety at Heavy- Duty Workshops is an important part of the workplace that trainees should be... Measure the flow losses Measure the pressure and flow rate losses in pipes - 30 - Related Tasks B13 B14 B3 B9 H3 H4 B2 B3 B5 C7 B5 H3 H4 Department of MechanicalTechnologyHeavyEquipmentDepartmentMechanicalTechnology Major HeavyEquipment Course Title HeavyEquipment Electricity Code HEQ174 Prerequisites HEQ162 1 Trimester Course Description: Credit Hours (Hour/week) The first part of the course... 11 - Department of MechanicalTechnologyHeavyEquipment Topics The fundamentals of preparatory workshops and engineering measurement Safety procedures Tools and equipment used in the workshop Heavyequipment parts which include; different power train systems, suspension and steering systems, different brake systems and their types and parts References: - 12 - Department of Mechanical Technology. .. and equipment protecting tools, machines and equipment from any harm Heavyequipment types Dumpers Tractor Scrapers Wheel dozers Backhoes Compactors Wheeled loader Fork lift Graders Wheeled tractors The trainees should be able to: Understand basic information to do with heavy vehicles Compare between wheeled and crawler equipments - 14 - Department of MechanicalTechnology Heavy. . .Department of MechanicalTechnologyHeavyEquipmentDepartmentMechanicalTechnology Major HeavyEquipment Course Title Preparatory Workshops Code HEQ 162 Prerequisites 1 Trimester Course Description: In this course the trainees are introduced to the... tasks A1 A2 - Use tools properly to avoid injuries, safe usage and storage of tools A3 4 – Equipment: 4 - Proper usage of equipment - Using the right device - Taking care of the equipment - 19 - - Use equipment properly to avoid injuries, safe usage and storage of equipment A4 Department of Mechanical Technology Heavy Equipment - Secure car lifts to ensure the safety of the car, the worker and the workshop... - Protect car when working on it - Adhere to manufacturing company’s recommendations to protect the car body and the workshop facilities - 20 - A5 A8 A9 Department of Mechanical Technology Heavy EquipmentDepartment Mechanical Technology Major HeavyEquipment Course Title Hydraulic Basics Code HEQ163 Prerequisites 1 Trimester Course Description: Credit Hours (Hour/week) This course includes the study... and equipment operating equipment basic knowledge of operating machines; which include: types of tools and equipment operating equipment - 13 - Department of Mechanical Technology Heavy Equipment Detailed Curriculum (Practice) Hrs 4 4 4 Contents Behavioral Objectives Workshop industrial safety procedures: precaution methods methods for storing flammable materials methods of arranging equipment. .. to check, remove and install different elements - 31 - Department of MechanicalTechnologyHeavyEquipment Topics Basic electrical & electronic components Batteries Charging systems Starting systems Lights Windshield wipers Horns References: Diesel Equipment, Vol.I, E.,J., Schulz McGraw-Hill book Company, New York, U.S.A 1982 Heavy Duty Truck Systems , I., Norman, R., Scharff, J.,... and how to prepare it for that Know how to correctly use tools and operate equipment and their safety, and methods of using lifts Follow safety procedures inside the workshop (properly get rid of exhaust gases) Properly store flammable materials and use fire extinguishers - 17 - Department of Mechanical Technology Heavy Equipment Subjects (theoretical and practical): Method of wearing work clothes . in different heavy equipment systems.
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Heavy Equipment Section.
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