Engine & Power 2
FCPS Course #: 491051
Prerequisite: Engine and Power Technology 1 (Courses must be taken in sequence)
FCPS Course #: 491051
Prerequisite: Engine and Power Technology 1 (Courses must be taken in sequence)
Course Description
This one-semester course provides students with skills in the operation and service of small and large engines and electric motors. It follows the Engine and Power Technology 1 course. The majority of instruction is in the agricultural mechanics laboratory. Engine troubleshooting and failure analysis, hydraulics, oxy-acetylene cutting and welding, as well as shielded metal arc welding and gas metal arc welding, are covered. This course satisfies one of three credits for the Agriculture Mechanics Completer Program.
Student Course Objectives Overview:
Develop and apply the technical competency and related academic skills that allow for economic independence and career satisfaction.
Acquire the essential learning and values that foster continued education throughout life.
Demonstrate the ability to communicate, solve problems, work individually and in teams, and apply information effectively.
Develop technological literacy and the ability to adapt to future change.
Certification:
Students have the opportunity to become certified in EETC Principles of Small Engine Technology Certification.
FCPS Essential Curriculum Standards
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