[AT] More tractor career preparation
Cecil Bearden
crbearden at copper.net
Tue Nov 5 05:40:53 PST 2019
Looks like the program offered in Mechanical power technology in 1970 at
OKla State University. Problem was no one was hiring those graduates at
the time. Reason I ended up in Ag Engineering. Then to muddy up the
definition of Ag Engineers they changed the degree and the society to
Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering. 5 years after graduation Ag
Engineers were called Civil or Mechanical...
Cecil
On 11/5/2019 7:28 AM, James Peck wrote:
> Looks like quite a program. Oh, to be young again.
>
> https://www.cobleskill.edu/academics/schools/agriculture-and-natural-resources/agricultural-engineering/agricultural-equipment-technology-bt.aspx
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> <snipped from the link> Degree Option
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> Bachelor of Technology (BT)
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> * 120 Credit Hours (4 Years)
> * Includes for-credit internship for students to gain professional experience
> * Program develops students with strong technical skills, understanding of industry-standard software and technology, and professionalism in communication and management
> * Read more details in the College Catalog >><https://www.cobleskill.edu/academics/registrar/College%20Catalog%202019-2020%20for%20Web.pdf#page=21>
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> Course Offerings
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> Coursework emphasizes understanding, analysis and diagnosis of mechanical, electrical and hydraulic systems found on modern equipment along with, business and management skills, communications and foundational sciences. Classes provide students with a solid foundation in both practical and theoretical subjects, which prepares them for a wide range of technical and managerial careers. Sample courses include:
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> * Fundamentals of Diesel Engines
> * Basic Welding
> * Agricultural Mechanics
> * Basic Hydraulics
> * Electrical System Diagnostics
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> * Hydraulics & Hydro Diagnostics
> * Engine Dynamics
> * Principles of Physics
> * Equipment Testing & Development
> * Technical Communication
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