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Diesel Engines and Fuel Systems

Measurable Student Learning Outcomes

1. (Creating Level) Model safe procedures in the workplace, per OSHA. (CSLO 1,2,3)
2. (Understanding Level) Identify and explain safety hazards associated with engines. (CSLO 1,2,3)
3. (Remembering Level) Recall and define basic engine terminology. (CSLO 1,2,3)
4. (Understanding Level) Identify and explain external and internal parts of a diesel engine and its subsystems. (CSLO 2)
5. (Analyzing Level) Outline in detail the basic operation of a diesel engine. (CSLO 2)
6. (Understanding Level) Explain in detail the five functions of a lubrication system within a diesel engine. (CSLO 2)
7. (Understanding Level) Describe how the cooling system functions as a subsystem of the diesel engine. (CSLO 2)
8. (Remembering Level) Identify and list special engine tools and test equipment used to make engine repairs. (CSLO 2)
9. (Evaluating Level) Interpret manufacturer's service literature to assist in diagnosing engine malfunctions and performing repairs. (CSLO 2)
10. (Applying Level) Describe and show a diesel engine tune-up procedure. (CSLO 2)
11. (Evaluating Level) Recognize the importance of a fluid analysis and interpret the results. (CSLO 2)
12. (Applying Level) Define and demonstrate use of computer controlled fuel system terminology. (CSLO 2)
13. (Remembering Level) Identify components related to computer controlled fuel systems. (CSLO 2)
14. (Applying Level) Use laptop computers and on board monitors to find trouble codes for faulty components and wiring. (CSLO 2)
15. (Evaluating Level) Appraise your repair by starting the engine and analyzing the circuit using a laptop or onboard monitoring system, if applicable. (CSLO 2,4)