Program Basics
2 ½ Year College Curriculum– Taught at the Cummins Partner
College Campuses– Central Piedmont, Charlotte NC, Vincennes
University, Indiana and Salt Lake City, Utah
Career Path Training taught at Regional Training Centers–
Scheduled during he last 12 months of the four year Registered
USDOL Program (can be
completed earlier if the Branch Operations Team wants completed
earlier)– Each Career Path training = 120 hours (three 40 hour
classes)
Career Path Training taught at Cummins Regional Training
Centers1. Light Duty, Midrange, Heavy Duty and Natural Gas Engines
2. High Horsepower 3. Marine 4. Power Generation 5. Service
Leadership
9
2015 Training Location Class and ContentClassroom
HoursCollege Credit
Hours27-Jul CPCC Instructors from CMI: Cummins Onboarding Week
One 40 0
Fall Semester
3 Aug to 21 Aug Distributor
Prerequisites for ISX Overhaul class: ISX CM870 Full Service
(2002-03Q) BETT 4.0 hrs Insite 1.9 hrs Base Engine 9.5 hrsCourse #
1041 Fuel System Clean Care .4 hrCourse # 1042 Engine Clean Care .8
hr
Total for all courses = 16.6 hrs
16.6 0
TRN 110 Introduction to Transportation 2.0 Credits. This course
covers workplace safety, hazardous materials, environmental
regulations, hand tools, service information, basic concepts,
vehicle systems, and common transportation industry terminology.
Topics include familiarization with major vehicle systems, proper
use of various hand and power tools, material safety data sheets,
and personal protective equipment. Upon completion, students should
be able to demonstrate appropriate safety procedures, identify and
use basic shop tools, and describe government regulations regarding
transportation repair facilities.TRN 170 Introduction to PC Skills
2.0 Credits. This course introduces students to personal computer
literacy and Internet literacy with an emphasis on the
transportation service industry. Topics include service information
systems, management systems, computer-based systems, and PC-based
diagnostic equipment. Upon completion, students should be able to
access information pertaining to transportation technology and
perform word processing.ATT 135 Biodiesel 3.0 Credits. This course
covers handling and usage procedures for liquid biofuels used in
internal combustion engines. Emphasis is placed on recognizing,
evaluating and diagnosing the impact of Biodiesel and Ethanol on
fuel, engine and emission systems. Upon completion, students should
be able to maintain, diagnose and service vehicles using straight
or blended liquid biofuels.HET 110 Heavy Duty Engines 6.0 Credits.
This course introduces theory, design, terminology, and operating
adjustments for diesel engines. Emphasis is laced on safety,
threory, operation, inspection, measuring and rebuilding of diesel
engines according to factory specifications. Upon completion
students should be able to measure, diagnose problems and repair
diesel engines.
Distributor
COE 112R Work Experience at TAP Student's Branch Shop (1st) This
course provides a work-based learning experience with a
college-approved employer in an area related to the student's
program of study. Emphasis is placed on integrating classroom
learning with related work experience. Upon completion, students
should be able to evaluate career selection, demonstrate
employability skills, and satisfactorily perform work-related
competencies.
2
Sep - Dec Distributor One week parts department rotation 40
HOURS
2016 Yearly Hours Total 136.6 15Spring Semester
Training Location
Class and ContentClassroom
HoursCollege Credit
Hours
11 Jan to 4 Mar Distributor
ENG 111 English Composition (on-line) 3.0 Credits. This course
is the required first course in a series of two designed to develop
the ability to produce clear expository prose. Emphasis is placed
on the writing process including audience analysis, topic
selection, thesis support and development, editing, and revision.
Upon completion, students should be able to produce unified,
coherent, well-developed essays using standard written English.
40 3
15 Mar to 6 May Distributor
COM 110 Communication (on-line) 3.0 Credits. This course
provides an overview of the basic concepts of communication and the
skills necessary to communicate in various contexts. Emphasis is
placed on communication theories and techniques used in
interpersonal group, public, intercultural, and mass communication
situations. Upon completion, students should be able to explain and
illustrate the forms and purposes of human communication in a
variety of contexts.
40 3
Distributor TRN 120 Prerequisite (on-line)
19-Mar CPCC
TRN 120: General Electrical Systems This course covers basic
electrical theory, wiring diagrams, test equipment, and diagnosis,
repair and replacement of batteries, starters, and alternators.
Topics include Ohm’s Law, circuit construction, wiring diagrams,
circuit testing, and basic troubleshooting. Upon completion,
students should be able to properly use wiring diagrams, diagnose,
test, and repair basic wiring, battery, starting, charging, and
electrical concerns.
40 5
TAP 2 Cummins Engine Training Curriculum and Schedule Red: At
College Green: On-Line at Work Blue: Distributor Training Center
Class Black: Branch Work Experience
15-Aug
31-Aug CPCC
CPCC 40 4
40 9
40 56 M t 10 M CPCC
HET 125 Preventive Maintenance 2.0 Credits This course provides
a laboratory setting to enhance preventive maintenance practices
used on medium and heavy duty vehicles and rolling assemblies.
Emphasis is placed on practical experiences that enhance the topics
presented in HET 125. upon completion, students should be able to
to apply the laboratory experiences to the concepts presented in
HET 125.ATT 150 S t i bl T t ti T h l 3 0 C dit
10/17/16 0 40 Onboarding
Trn 110 3 Intro to Transportation TRN-170 2 Intro to PC Skills
ATT 135 3 BiodieselHET-110 6 Heavy Duty Engines
Fall Semester COE-112R * 2 Work Experience
02/27/17 TRN-120 5 Basic Transportation ElectricityHET-125 2
Preventive MaintenanceATT 150 3 40 Regen
Spring Semester COE-122R * 2 Work Experience
09/25/17 HYD-110 3 40 Intro to Hyd/Pneumatic Fundementals
HET-128 2 Med/Heavy Duty Tune Up ATT 130 2 Gaseous Fuels
Fall Semester COE-212R * 2 Work Experience **
02/26/18 HET-231 2 40 Med/Heavy Duty Brakes 03/05/18 TRN-140 2
40 Transportation Climate Control (HVAC)
Spring Semester COE-132R * 2 Work Experience **
09/10/18 TRN-180 3 40 Basic Welding for Transp Sep 17. 2018 HET
115 3 40 Electronic Engines
01/14/19 HET-114 5 40 Power Trains (2 Week)01/21/19 HET-233 4 40
Suspension & Steering
May Graduation Week TRN 145 3 40 Advanced Electronics
(graduation week)
Jan 9 - Mar 3, 2017 ENG-111 3 40 CompositionMar 13 - May 5, 2017
Com 110 3 40 Communication
Aug 14 - Oct 6, 2017 HUM 115 3 40 Critical thinkingOct 9 - Dec
1, 2017 Psy 150 3 40 Introduction to Psychology
Jan 8 - Mar 2, 2018 ENG-114 3 40 Research Writing
Aug 13 - Oct 5, 2018 MAT-110 3 40 Mathematical Models
Note: TAP3 & 4 take online classes together 79 800
10/02/17
Date Total Hours
Course Number Credit
40
40
40
40
Course Title
CPCC TAP 4
11/07/16
11/14/16
03/06/17
CPCC Cummins Eng Training Curriculum and Description
CPCC TAP Master Class Schedule
TAP 1
TAP 1 Cummins Engine Training Curriculum and Schedule Red: At
College Green: On-Line at Work Blue: Distributor Training Center
Class Black: Branch Work Experience
2015Training LocationClass and ContentClassroom HoursCollege
Credit Hours
5-JanCPCCInstructors from CMI: Cummins Onboarding Week
One400
Spring SemesterDistributorCOE 112R Work Experience at
Distributor Shop (1)2
2-MarCPCCInstructors from CMI: Cummins Onboarding Week
Two400
9 Mar to 10 AprDistributorPrerequisites for ISX Overhaul class:
ISX CM870 Full Service (2002-03Q) BETT 4.0 hrs Insite 1.9 hrs Base
Engine 9.5 hrsCourse # 1041 Fuel System Clean Care .4 hrCourse #
1042 Engine Clean Care .8 hr
Total for all courses = 16.6 hrs
16.60
13-AprCPCCHET 110 Heavy Duty (ISX Engines) Week One403
This course introduces theory, design, terminology, and
operating adjustments for diesel engines. Emphasis is laced on
safety, threory, operation, inspection, measuring and rebuilding of
diesel engines according to factory specifications. Upon completion
students should be able to measure, diagnose problems and repair
diesel engines.
20-AprCPCCATT 130 Heavy Duty (ISX Engines) Last
Day/BioFuel406
This course covers handling and usage procedures for liquid
biofuels used in internal combustion engines. Emphasis is placed on
recognizing, evaluating and diagnosing the impact of Biodiesel and
Ethanol on fuel, engine and emission systems. Upon completion,
students should be able to maintain, diagnose and service vehicles
using straight or blended liquid biofuels.
May or JuneDistributorOne week parts department rotation 40
HOURS
Fall SemesterDistributorCOE 122R Work Experience at Distributor
Shop (2)2
17-AugCPCCHET 125 Preventive Maintenance402
This course provides a laboratory setting to enhance preventive
maintenance practices used on medium and heavy duty vehicles and
rolling assemblies. Emphasis is placed on practical experiences
that enhance the topics presented in HET 125. upon completion,
students should be able to to apply the laboratory experiences to
the concepts presented in HET 125.
Fall SemesterDistributorTRN 120 Prerequisite (on-line)
14-DecCPCCTRN 120: General Electrical Systems405
This course covers basic electrical theory, wiring diagrams,
test equipment, and diagnosis, repair and replacement of batteries,
starters, and alternators. Topics include Ohm’s Law, circuit
construction, wiring diagrams, circuit testing, and basic
troubleshooting. Upon completion, students should be able to
properly use wiring diagrams, diagnose, test, and repair basic
wiring, battery, starting, charging, and electrical concerns.
Yearly Hours Total256.620
2016LocationClass and ContentClassroom HoursCollege Credit
Hours
Spring SemesterDistributorCOE 2122R Work Experience at
Distributor Shop (3)2
11 Jan to 4 MarDistributorENG 111 English Composition
(on-line)403
This course is the required first course in a series of two
designed to develop the ability to produce clear expository prose.
Emphasis is placed on the writing process including audience
analysis, topic selection, thesis support and development, editing,
and revision. Upon completion, students should be able to produce
unified, coherent, well-developed essays using standard written
English.
15-FebCPCCHYD 110: Intro to Hydraulics/Pneumatics
Fundamentals403
This course introduces the basic components and functions of
hydraulic and pneumatic systems. Topics include standard symbols,
pumps, control valves, control assemblies, actuators, FRL,
maintenance procedures, and switching and control devices. Upon
completion, students should be ableto understand the operation of a
fluid power system, including design, application, and
troubleshooting.`
22-FebCPCCHET 128 Medium/HD Tune Up and ATT 130 Gaseous
Fuels405
This course introduces preventive maintenance practices used on
medium and heavy duty vehicles and rolling assemblies. Topics
include preventive maintenance schedules, services, DOT rules and
regulations, and roadability. Upon completion, students should be
able to set up and follow a preventive maintenance schedule as
directed by manufacturers.
8 Mar to 29 AprDistributorCOM 110 Intro into Communications
(on-line)403
This course provides an overview of the basic concepts of
communication and the skills necessary to communicate in various
contexts. Emphasis is placed on communication theories and
techniques used in interpersonal group, public, intercultural, and
mass communication situations. Upon completion, students should be
able to explain and illustrate the forms and purposes of human
communication in a variety of contexts.
Aug - DecDistributorCOE 132R Work Experience at Distributor Shop
(4)2
8 Aug to 30 SepDistributorHUM 115 Critical Thinking
(on-line)403
This course introduces the use of critical thinking skills in
the context of human conflict. Emphasis is placed on evaluating
information, problem solving, approaching cross-cultural
perspectives, and resolving controversies and dilemmas. Upon
completion, students should be able to demonstrate orally and in
writing the use of critical thinking skills in the analysis of
appropriate texts.
12-SepCPCCHET 231: Medium and Heavy Duty Brakes 403
This course introduces the operation and design of air braking
systems used on trucks. Topics include safety, governors,
compressors, and supporting systems. Upon completion, students
should be able to diagnose, disassemble, inspect, repair, and
reassemble air brake systems.
19-SepCPCCTRN 140: Transportation Climate Control 402
This course covers the theory of refrigeration and heating,
electrical/ electronic/pneumatic controls, and diagnosis and repair
of climate control systems. Topics include diagnosis and repair of
climate control components and systems, recovery/recycling of
refrigerants, and safety and environmental regulations. Upon
completion, students should be able to diagnose and repair vehicle
climate control systems.
10 Oct to 2 DecDistributorPSY 150: Introduction to Psychology
(on-line)403
2017Yearly Hours Total32029
Spring SemesterLocationClass and ContentClassroom HoursCollege
Credit Hours
JANDistributorMATH 110 Mathematical Models (On Line) 3.0
Credits. This course develops the ability to utilize mathematical
skills and technology to solve problems at a level found in
non-mathematicsintensive programs. Topics include applications to
percent, ratio and proportion, formulas, statistics, function
notation, linear functions, probability, sampling techniques,
scatter plots, and modeling. Upon completion, students should be
able to solve practical problems, reason and communicate with
mathematics, and work confidently, collaboratively, and
independently.403
9-JanCPCCTRN 180: Basic Welding 403
This course covers the terms and procedures for welding various
metals used in the transportation industry with an emphasis on
personal safety and environmental health. Topics include safety and
precautionary measures, setup/operation of ARC and MIG equipment,
metal identification methods, types of welds/joings, techniques,
inspection methods, cutting processes and other related issues.
Upon completion students should be able to demonstrate a basic
knowledge of welding operations and safety procedures according to
industry standard.
16-JanCPCCHET 115: Electronic Engines and ReGen ATT 150406
This course introduces the principles of electronically
contrlled diesel engines. Emphasis is placed on testing and
adjusting diesel engines in accordance with manufacturere's
specifications. Upon completion students should be able to
diagnose, test and calibrate electronically controlled diesel
engines.
Fall Semester
14-AugCPCCHET 114: Power Train Operations403
This course introduces power transmission devices. Topics
include function and operation of gears, chains, clutches,
planetary gears, drive lines, differentials, and transmissions.
Upon completion, students should be able to identify, research
specifications, repair, and adjust power train components.
21-AugCPCCHet 233 Steering and Suspension402
This course introduces the theory and principles of medium and
heavy duty steering and suspension systems. Topics include wheel
and tire problems, frame members, fifth wheel, bearings, and
coupling systems. Upon completion, students should be able to
troubleshoot, adjust, and repair suspension and steering components
on medium and heavy duty vehicles.
Oct DistributorENG 114 English Writing/Research (on-line) 3.0
Credits. This course, the second in a series of two, introduces
research techniques, documentation styles, and writing strategies.
Emphasis is placed on analyzing information and ideas and
incorporating research findings into documented writing and
research projects. Upon completion, students should be able to
evaluate and synthesize information from primary and secondary
sources using documentation appropriate to various
disciplines.403
Yearly Hours Total24020
2018LocationClass and ContentClassroom HoursCollege Credit
Hours
Dec 2016 to May 2017DistributorPrerequisites and Natural Gas
Qualificatioin400
Dec 2016 to May 2017DistributorPrerequisites and Midrange Engine
Qualification400
17-MayCPCCTRN 145 Advanced Total Systems Interface 403
This course covers advanced transportation electronic systems
including programmable logic controllers, on-board data networks,
telematics, high voltage systems, navigation, collision avoidance
systems and electronic accessories. Topics include interpretation
of wiring schematics, reprogramming PLCs, diagnosing and testing
data networks and other electronic concerns. Upon completion,
students should be able to reprogram PLCs, diagnose and test data
networks and other electronic concerns, and work safely with high
voltage systems.
May 2017 to Nov 2017DistributorPrerequisites and Heavy Duty
Engine Qualication400
Nov 2017 to May 2018DistributorPrerequisites and Light Duty
Engine Qualification400
Yearly Hours Total2003
Total Classroom HoursTotal Credit Hours
1,01772
TAP 2
TAP 2 Cummins Engine Training Curriculum and Schedule Red: At
College Green: On-Line at Work Blue: Distributor Training Center
Class Black: Branch Work Experience
2015Training LocationClass and ContentClassroom HoursCollege
Credit Hours
27-JulCPCCInstructors from CMI: Cummins Onboarding Week
One400
Fall Semester
3 Aug to 21 AugDistributorPrerequisites for ISX Overhaul class:
ISX CM870 Full Service (2002-03Q) BETT 4.0 hrs Insite 1.9 hrs Base
Engine 9.5 hrsCourse # 1041 Fuel System Clean Care .4 hrCourse #
1042 Engine Clean Care .8 hr
Total for all courses = 16.6 hrs
16.60
15-AugCPCCTRN 110 Introduction to Transportation 2.0 Credits.
This course covers workplace safety, hazardous materials,
environmental regulations, hand tools, service information, basic
concepts, vehicle systems, and common transportation industry
terminology. Topics include familiarization with major vehicle
systems, proper use of various hand and power tools, material
safety data sheets, and personal protective equipment. Upon
completion, students should be able to demonstrate appropriate
safety procedures, identify and use basic shop tools, and describe
government regulations regarding transportation repair
facilities.404
TRN 170 Introduction to PC Skills 2.0 Credits. This course
introduces students to personal computer literacy and Internet
literacy with an emphasis on the transportation service industry.
Topics include service information systems, management systems,
computer-based systems, and PC-based diagnostic equipment. Upon
completion, students should be able to access information
pertaining to transportation technology and perform word
processing.
31-AugCPCCATT 135 Biodiesel 3.0 Credits. This course covers
handling and usage procedures for liquid biofuels used in internal
combustion engines. Emphasis is placed on recognizing, evaluating
and diagnosing the impact of Biodiesel and Ethanol on fuel, engine
and emission systems. Upon completion, students should be able to
maintain, diagnose and service vehicles using straight or blended
liquid biofuels.409
HET 110 Heavy Duty Engines 6.0 Credits. This course introduces
theory, design, terminology, and operating adjustments for diesel
engines. Emphasis is laced on safety, threory, operation,
inspection, measuring and rebuilding of diesel engines according to
factory specifications. Upon completion students should be able to
measure, diagnose problems and repair diesel engines.
DistributorCOE 112R Work Experience at TAP Student's Branch Shop
(1st) This course provides a work-based learning experience with a
college-approved employer in an area related to the student's
program of study. Emphasis is placed on integrating classroom
learning with related work experience. Upon completion, students
should be able to evaluate career selection, demonstrate
employability skills, and satisfactorily perform work-related
competencies.2
Sep - DecDistributorOne week parts department rotation 40
HOURS
2016Yearly Hours Total136.615
Spring SemesterTraining LocationClass and ContentClassroom
HoursCollege Credit Hours
11 Jan to 4 MarDistributorENG 111 English Composition (on-line)
3.0 Credits. This course is the required first course in a series
of two designed to develop the ability to produce clear expository
prose. Emphasis is placed on the writing process including audience
analysis, topic selection, thesis support and development, editing,
and revision. Upon completion, students should be able to produce
unified, coherent, well-developed essays using standard written
English.403
15 Mar to 6 MayDistributorCOM 110 Communication (on-line) 3.0
Credits. This course provides an overview of the basic concepts of
communication and the skills necessary to communicate in various
contexts. Emphasis is placed on communication theories and
techniques used in interpersonal group, public, intercultural, and
mass communication situations. Upon completion, students should be
able to explain and illustrate the forms and purposes of human
communication in a variety of contexts. 403
DistributorTRN 120 Prerequisite (on-line)
19-MarCPCCTRN 120: General Electrical Systems This course covers
basic electrical theory, wiring diagrams, test equipment, and
diagnosis, repair and replacement of batteries, starters, and
alternators. Topics include Ohm’s Law, circuit construction, wiring
diagrams, circuit testing, and basic troubleshooting. Upon
completion, students should be able to properly use wiring
diagrams, diagnose, test, and repair basic wiring, battery,
starting, charging, and electrical concerns.405
6 Mar to 10 MarCPCCHET 125 Preventive Maintenance 2.0 Credits
This course provides a laboratory setting to enhance preventive
maintenance practices used on medium and heavy duty vehicles and
rolling assemblies. Emphasis is placed on practical experiences
that enhance the topics presented in HET 125. upon completion,
students should be able to to apply the laboratory experiences to
the concepts presented in HET 125.ATT 150. Sustainable
Transportation Technology. 3.0 Credits. This course introduces fuel
neutral technologies used on all classes of transportation
equipment. Topics include idle stop technology and idle reduction
techniques, low rolling resistance tires, super capacitors and
exhaust heat regeneration. Upon completion, students should be able
to describe perform maintenance and repair sustainable technology
devices and systems used in transportation.405
DistributorCOE 122R Work Experience at TAP Student's Branch Shop
(2nd) This course provides a work-based learning experience with a
college-approved employer in an area related to the student's
program of study. Emphasis is placed on integrating classroom
learning with related work experience. Upon completion, students
should be able to evaluate career selection, demonstrate
employability skills, and satisfactorily perform work-related
competencies.2
Fall SemesterTraining LocationClass and ContentClassroom
HoursCollege Credit Hours
3-OctCPCCHYD 110: Intro to Hydraulics/Pneumatics Fundamentals
3.0 Credits. This course introduces the basic components and
functions of hydraulic and pneumatic systems. Topics include
standard symbols, pumps, control valves, control assemblies,
actuators, FRL, maintenance procedures, and switching and control
devices. Upon completion, students should be able to understand the
operation of a fluid power system, including design, application,
and troubleshooting.403
10-OctCPCCHET 128 Medium/HD Tune Up 2.0 Credits. This course
introduces preventive maintenance practices used on medium and
heavy duty vehicles and rolling assemblies. Topics include
preventive maintenance schedules, services, DOT rules and
regulations, and roadability. Upon completion, students should be
able to set up and follow a preventive maintenance schedule as
directed by manufacturers.405
ATT 130 Gaseous Fuels 3.0 Credits. This course covers handling
and usage procedures for liquefied petroleum gas and compressed
natural gas used in internal combustion engines. Emphasis is placed
on safety and service procedures for liquefied petroleum gas and
compresses natural gas fuel systems, fuel system design
differences, and engine and emission systems. Upon completion,
students should be able to maintain, diagnose and service vehicles
using liquefied petroleum gas or compressed natural gas fuel
systems.
10 Oct to 2 DecDistributorHUM 115 Critical Thinking (on-line)
3.0 Credits. This course introduces the use of critical thinking
skills in the context of human conflict. Emphasis is placed on
evaluating information, problem solving, approaching cross-cultural
perspectives, and resolving controversies and dilemmas. Upon
completion, students should be able to demonstrate orally and in
writing the use of critical thinking skills in the analysis of
appropriate texts. 403
DistributorCOE 2122R Work Experience at TAP Student's Branch
Shop (3rd) This course provides a work-based learning experience
with a college-approved employer in an area related to the
student's program of study. Emphasis is placed on integrating
classroom learning with related work experience. Upon completion,
students should be able to evaluate career selection, demonstrate
employability skills, and satisfactorily perform work-related
competencies.2
2017Yearly Hours Total28031
Spring SemesterTraining LocationClass and ContentClassroom
HoursCollege Credit Hours
JANDistributorMATH 110 Mathematical Models (On Line) 3.0
Credits. This course develops the ability to utilize mathematical
skills and technology to solve problems at a level found in
non-mathematicsintensive programs. Topics include applications to
percent, ratio and proportion, formulas, statistics, function
notation, linear functions, probability, sampling techniques,
scatter plots, and modeling. Upon completion, students should be
able to solve practical problems, reason and communicate with
mathematics, and work confidently, collaboratively, and
independently.403
22-JanCPCCHET 231: Medium and Heavy Duty Brakes 2.0 Credits.
This course introduces the operation and design of air braking
systems used on trucks. Topics include safety, governors,
compressors, and supporting systems. Upon completion, students
should be able to diagnose, disassemble, inspect, repair, and
reassemble air brake systems.402
29-JanCPCCTRN 140: Transportation Climate Control 2.0 Credits.
This course covers the theory of refrigeration and heating,
electrical/ electronic/pneumatic controls, and diagnosis and repair
of climate control systems. Topics include diagnosis and repair of
climate control components and systems, recovery/recycling of
refrigerants, and safety and environmental regulations. Upon
completion, students should be able to diagnose and repair vehicle
climate control systems.402
DistributorCOE 132R Work Experience at Distributor Shop (4th)
This course provides a work-based learning experience with a
college-approved employer in an area related to the student's
program of study. Emphasis is placed on integrating classroom
learning with related work experience. Upon completion, students
should be able to evaluate career selection, demonstrate
employability skills, and satisfactorily perform work-related
competencies.2
Fall SemesterTraining LocationClass and ContentClassroom
HoursCollege Credit Hours
10-SepCPCCTRN 180: Basic Welding 3.0 Credits. This course covers
the terms and procedures for welding various metals used in the
transportation industry with an emphasis on personal safety and
environmental health. Topics include safety and precautionary
measures, setup/operation of ARC and MIG equipment, metal
identification methods, types of welds/joings, techniques,
inspection methods, cutting processes and other related issues.
Upon completion students should be able to demonstrate a basic
knowledge of welding operations and safety procedures according to
industry standard. 403
17-SepCPCCHET 115: Electronic Engines 3.0 Credits. This course
introduces the principles of electronically contrlled diesel
engines. Emphasis is placed on testing and adjusting diesel engines
in accordance with manufacturere's specifications. Upon completion
students should be able to diagnose, test and calibrate
electronically controlled diesel engines.403
Oct DistributorENG 114 English Writing/Research (on-line) 3.0
Credits. This course, the second in a series of two, introduces
research techniques, documentation styles, and writing strategies.
Emphasis is placed on analyzing information and ideas and
incorporating research findings into documented writing and
research projects. Upon completion, students should be able to
evaluate and synthesize information from primary and secondary
sources using documentation appropriate to various
disciplines.403
2018Yearly Hours Total24018
Spring SemesterTraining LocationClass and ContentClassroom
HoursCollege Credit Hours
DistributorPSY 150 General Psychology (on-line) 3.0 Credits.
This course provides an overview of the scientific study of human
behavior. Topics include history, methodology, biopsychology,
sensation, perception, learning, motivation, cognition, abnormal
behavior, personality theory, social psychology, and other relevant
topics. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate a
basic knowledge of the science of psychology. Prerequisites:
Complete ENG 111with a minimum grade of C403
14-JanCPCCHET 114: Power Train Operations 5.0 Credits. This
course introduces power transmission devices. Topics include
function and operation of gears, chains, clutches, planetary gears,
drive lines, differentials, and transmissions. Upon completion,
students should be able to identify, research specifications,
repair, and adjust power train components.405
21-JanCPCCHet 233 Steering and Suspension 4.0 Credits. This
course introduces the theory and principles of medium and heavy
duty steering and suspension systems. Topics include wheel and tire
problems, frame members, fifth wheel, bearings, and coupling
systems. Upon completion, students should be able to troubleshoot,
adjust, and repair suspension and steering components on medium and
heavy duty vehicles.404
Graduation WeekCPCCTRN 145 Advanced Total Systems Interface 3.0
Credits. This course covers advanced transportation electronic
systems including programmable logic controllers, on-board data
networks, telematics, high voltage systems, navigation, collision
avoidance systems and electronic accessories. Topics include
interpretation of wiring schematics, reprogramming PLCs, diagnosing
and testing data networks and other electronic concerns. Upon
completion, students should be able to reprogram PLCs, diagnose and
test data networks and other electronic concerns, and work safely
with high voltage systems.403
Dec 2017 to May 2018DistributorPrerequisites and Natural Gas
Qualificatioin400
Dec 2017 to May 2018DistributorPrerequisites and Midrange Engine
Qualification400
May 2018 to Nov 2018DistributorHeavy Duty Engine
Qualication400
Nov 2018 to April 2019DistributorPrerequisites and Light Duty
Engine Qualification400
2019Yearly Hours Total32015
Spring SemesterTraining LocationClass and ContentClassroom
HoursCollege Credit Hours
Total Classroom HoursTotal Credit Hours
97779
TAP 3
TAP 3 Cummins Engine Training Curriculum and Schedule Red: At
College Green: On-Line at Work Blue: Distributor Training Center
Class Black: Branch Work Experience
2016Training LocationClass and ContentClassroom HoursCollege
Credit Hours
25-JulCPCCInstructors from CMI: Cummins Orientation Week400
Fall Semester
1 Aug to 12 AugDistributorPrerequisites for ISX Overhaul class:
ISX CM870 Full Service (2002-03Q) BETT 3.2 hrs Insite 3.7 hrs Base
Engine 6.4 hrs (time of BETT and Insite Removed)Course # 1041 Fuel
System Clean Care .3 hrCourse # 1042 Engine Clean Care .5 hr
Total for all courses = 14.1 hrs
14.10
15-AugCPCCTRN 110 Introduction to Transportation 2.0 Credits.
This course covers workplace safety, hazardous materials,
environmental regulations, hand tools, service information, basic
concepts, vehicle systems, and common transportation industry
terminology. Topics include familiarization with major vehicle
systems, proper use of various hand and power tools, material
safety data sheets, and personal protective equipment. Upon
completion, students should be able to demonstrate appropriate
safety procedures, identify and use basic shop tools, and describe
government regulations regarding transportation repair
facilities.404
TRN 170 Introduction to PC Skills 2.0 Credits. This course
introduces students to personal computer literacy and Internet
literacy with an emphasis on the transportation service industry.
Topics include service information systems, management systems,
computer-based systems, and PC-based diagnostic equipment. Upon
completion, students should be able to access information
pertaining to transportation technology and perform word
processing.
22 Aug to 26 AugCPCCATT 135 Biodiesel 3.0 Credits. This course
covers handling and usage procedures for liquid biofuels used in
internal combustion engines. Emphasis is placed on recognizing,
evaluating and diagnosing the impact of Biodiesel and Ethanol on
fuel, engine and emission systems. Upon completion, students should
be able to maintain, diagnose and service vehicles using straight
or blended liquid biofuels.409
HET 110 Heavy Duty Engines 6.0 Credits. This course introduces
theory, design, terminology, and operating adjustments for diesel
engines. Emphasis is laced on safety, threory, operation,
inspection, measuring and rebuilding of diesel engines according to
factory specifications. Upon completion students should be able to
measure, diagnose problems and repair diesel engines.
DistributorCOE 112R Work Experience at TAP Student's Branch Shop
(1st) This course provides a work-based learning experience with a
college-approved employer in an area related to the student's
program of study. Emphasis is placed on integrating classroom
learning with related work experience. Upon completion, students
should be able to evaluate career selection, demonstrate
employability skills, and satisfactorily perform work-related
competencies.2
Sep to OctDistributorOne week parts department rotation 40
HOURS
2017Yearly Hours Total134.115
Spring SemesterTraining LocationClass and ContentClassroom
HoursCollege Credit Hours
9 Jan to 3 MarDistributorENG 111 English Composition (on-line)
3.0 Credits. This course is the required first course in a series
of two designed to develop the ability to produce clear expository
prose. Emphasis is placed on the writing process including audience
analysis, topic selection, thesis support and development, editing,
and revision. Upon completion, students should be able to produce
unified, coherent, well-developed essays using standard written
English.403
13 Mar to 5 MayDistributorCOM 110 Communication (on-line) 3.0
Credits. This course provides an overview of the basic concepts of
communication and the skills necessary to communicate in various
contexts. Emphasis is placed on communication theories and
techniques used in interpersonal group, public, intercultural, and
mass communication situations. Upon completion, students should be
able to explain and illustrate the forms and purposes of human
communication in a variety of contexts. 403
DistributorTRN 120 Prerequisite (on-line) See Black Board for
Information
19-MarCPCCTRN 120: General Electrical Systems 5.0 Credits This
course covers basic electrical theory, wiring diagrams, test
equipment, and diagnosis, repair and replacement of batteries,
starters, and alternators. Topics include Ohm’s Law, circuit
construction, wiring diagrams, circuit testing, and basic
troubleshooting. Upon completion, students should be able to
properly use wiring diagrams, diagnose, test, and repair basic
wiring, battery, starting, charging, and electrical
concerns.405
6 Mar to 10 MarCPCCHET 125 Preventive Maintenance 2.0 Credits
This course provides a laboratory setting to enhance preventive
maintenance practices used on medium and heavy duty vehicles and
rolling assemblies. Emphasis is placed on practical experiences
that enhance the topics presented in HET 125. upon completion,
students should be able to to apply the laboratory experiences to
the concepts presented in HET 125.ATT 150. Sustainable
Transportation Technology. 3.0 Credits. This course introduces fuel
neutral technologies used on all classes of transportation
equipment. Topics include idle stop technology and idle reduction
techniques, low rolling resistance tires, super capacitors and
exhaust heat regeneration. Upon completion, students should be able
to describe perform maintenance and repair sustainable technology
devices and systems used in transportation.405
DistributorCOE 122R Work Experience at TAP Student's Branch Shop
(2nd) This course provides a work-based learning experience with a
college-approved employer in an area related to the student's
program of study. Emphasis is placed on integrating classroom
learning with related work experience. Upon completion, students
should be able to evaluate career selection, demonstrate
employability skills, and satisfactorily perform work-related
competencies.2
Fall SemesterTraining LocationClass and ContentClassroom
HoursCollege Credit Hours
11-SepCPCCHYD 110: Intro to Hydraulics/Pneumatics Fundamentals
3.0 Credits. This course introduces the basic components and
functions of hydraulic and pneumatic systems. Topics include
standard symbols, pumps, control valves, control assemblies,
actuators, FRL, maintenance procedures, and switching and control
devices. Upon completion, students should be able to understand the
operation of a fluid power system, including design, application,
and troubleshooting.403
18-SepCPCCHET 128 Medium/HD Tune Up 2.0 Credits. This course
introduces preventive maintenance practices used on medium and
heavy duty vehicles and rolling assemblies. Topics include
preventive maintenance schedules, services, DOT rules and
regulations, and roadability. Upon completion, students should be
able to set up and follow a preventive maintenance schedule as
directed by manufacturers.405
ATT 130 Gaseous Fuels 3.0 Credits. This course covers handling
and usage procedures for liquefied petroleum gas and compressed
natural gas used in internal combustion engines. Emphasis is placed
on safety and service procedures for liquefied petroleum gas and
compresses natural gas fuel systems, fuel system design
differences, and engine and emission systems. Upon completion,
students should be able to maintain, diagnose and service vehicles
using liquefied petroleum gas or compressed natural gas fuel
systems.
14 Aug to 6 OctDistributorHUM 115 Critical Thinking (on-line)
3.0 Credits. This course introduces the use of critical thinking
skills in the context of human conflict. Emphasis is placed on
evaluating information, problem solving, approaching cross-cultural
perspectives, and resolving controversies and dilemmas. Upon
completion, students should be able to demonstrate orally and in
writing the use of critical thinking skills in the analysis of
appropriate texts. 403
DistributorCOE 2122R Work Experience at TAP Student's Branch
Shop (3rd) This course provides a work-based learning experience
with a college-approved employer in an area related to the
student's program of study. Emphasis is placed on integrating
classroom learning with related work experience. Upon completion,
students should be able to evaluate career selection, demonstrate
employability skills, and satisfactorily perform work-related
competencies.2
2018Yearly Hours Total28031
Spring SemesterTraining LocationClass and ContentClassroom
HoursCollege Credit Hours
JANDistributorMATH 110 Mathematical Models (On Line) 3.0
Credits. This course develops the ability to utilize mathematical
skills and technology to solve problems at a level found in
non-mathematicsintensive programs. Topics include applications to
percent, ratio and proportion, formulas, statistics, function
notation, linear functions, probability, sampling techniques,
scatter plots, and modeling. Upon completion, students should be
able to solve practical problems, reason and communicate with
mathematics, and work confidently, collaboratively, and
independently.403
22-JanCPCCHET 231: Medium and Heavy Duty Brakes 2.0 Credits.
This course introduces the operation and design of air braking
systems used on trucks. Topics include safety, governors,
compressors, and supporting systems. Upon completion, students
should be able to diagnose, disassemble, inspect, repair, and
reassemble air brake systems.402
29-JanCPCCTRN 140: Transportation Climate Control 2.0 Credits.
This course covers the theory of refrigeration and heating,
electrical/ electronic/pneumatic controls, and diagnosis and repair
of climate control systems. Topics include diagnosis and repair of
climate control components and systems, recovery/recycling of
refrigerants, and safety and environmental regulations. Upon
completion, students should be able to diagnose and repair vehicle
climate control systems.402
DistributorCOE 132R Work Experience at Distributor Shop (4th)
This course provides a work-based learning experience with a
college-approved employer in an area related to the student's
program of study. Emphasis is placed on integrating classroom
learning with related work experience. Upon completion, students
should be able to evaluate career selection, demonstrate
employability skills, and satisfactorily perform work-related
competencies.2
Fall SemesterTraining LocationClass and ContentClassroom
HoursCollege Credit Hours
13-AugCPCCTRN 180: Basic Welding 3.0 Credits. This course covers
the terms and procedures for welding various metals used in the
transportation industry with an emphasis on personal safety and
environmental health. Topics include safety and precautionary
measures, setup/operation of ARC and MIG equipment, metal
identification methods, types of welds/joings, techniques,
inspection methods, cutting processes and other related issues.
Upon completion students should be able to demonstrate a basic
knowledge of welding operations and safety procedures according to
industry standard. 403
20-AugCPCCHET 115: Electronic Engines 3.0 Credits. This course
introduces the principles of electronically contrlled diesel
engines. Emphasis is placed on testing and adjusting diesel engines
in accordance with manufacturere's specifications. Upon completion
students should be able to diagnose, test and calibrate
electronically controlled diesel engines.403
DistributorENG 114 English Writing/Research (on-line) 3.0
Credits. This course, the second in a series of two, introduces
research techniques, documentation styles, and writing strategies.
Emphasis is placed on analyzing information and ideas and
incorporating research findings into documented writing and
research projects. Upon completion, students should be able to
evaluate and synthesize information from primary and secondary
sources using documentation appropriate to various
disciplines.403
2019Yearly Hours Total24018
Spring SemesterTraining LocationClass and ContentClassroom
HoursCollege Credit Hours
8 Jan to 2 MarDistributorPSY 150 General Psychology (on-line)
3.0 Credits. This course provides an overview of the scientific
study of human behavior. Topics include history, methodology,
biopsychology, sensation, perception, learning, motivation,
cognition, abnormal behavior, personality theory, social
psychology, and other relevant topics. Upon completion, students
should be able to demonstrate a basic knowledge of the science of
psychology. Prerequisites: Complete ENG 111 with a minimum grade of
C403
25-FebCPCCHET 114: Power Train Operations 5.0 Credits. This
course introduces power transmission devices. Topics include
function and operation of gears, chains, clutches, planetary gears,
drive lines, differentials, and transmissions. Upon completion,
students should be able to identify, research specifications,
repair, and adjust power train components.405
4-MarCPCCHet 233 Steering and Suspension 4.0 Credits. This
course introduces the theory and principles of medium and heavy
duty steering and suspension systems. Topics include wheel and tire
problems, frame members, fifth wheel, bearings, and coupling
systems. Upon completion, students should be able to troubleshoot,
adjust, and repair suspension and steering components on medium and
heavy duty vehicles.404
GRADUATION WEEKCPCCTRN 145 Advanced Total Systems Interface 3.0
Credits. This course covers advanced transportation electronic
systems including programmable logic controllers, on-board data
networks, telematics, high voltage systems, navigation, collision
avoidance systems and electronic accessories. Topics include
interpretation of wiring schematics, reprogramming PLCs, diagnosing
and testing data networks and other electronic concerns. Upon
completion, students should be able to reprogram PLCs, diagnose and
test data networks and other electronic concerns, and work safely
with high voltage systems.403
Dec 2017 to May 2018DistributorPrerequisites and Natural Gas
Qualificatioin400
Dec 2017 to May 2018DistributorPrerequisites and Midrange Engine
Qualification400
May 2018 to Nov 2018DistributorHeavy Duty Engine
Qualication400
Nov 2018 to Apr 2019DistributorPrerequisites and Light Duty
Engine Qualification400
Yearly Hours Total32015
Total Classroom HoursTotal Credit Hours
97479
TAP 4
TAP 4 Cummins Engine Training Curriculum and Schedule Red: At
College Green: On-Line at Work Blue: Distributor Training Center
Class Black: Branch Work Experience
2016
Fall SemesterTraining LocationClass and ContentClassroom
HoursCollege Credit Hours
17-OctCPCCInstructors from CMI: Cummins Onboarding Week
One400
24 Oct to 4 NovDistributorPrerequisites for ISX Overhaul class:
ISX CM870 Full Service (2002-03Q) BETT 3.2 hrs Insite 3.7 hrs Base
Engine 6.4 hrs (time of BETT and Insite Removed)Course # 1041 Fuel
System Clean Care .3 hrCourse # 1042 Engine Clean Care .5 hr
Total for all courses = 14.1 hrs
14.10
7-NovCPCCTRN 110 Introduction to Transportation 2.0 Credits.
This course covers workplace safety, hazardous materials,
environmental regulations, hand tools, service information, basic
concepts, vehicle systems, and common transportation industry
terminology. Topics include familiarization with major vehicle
systems, proper use of various hand and power tools, material
safety data sheets, and personal protective equipment. Upon
completion, students should be able to demonstrate appropriate
safety procedures, identify and use basic shop tools, and describe
government regulations regarding transportation repair
facilities.404
TRN 170 Introduction to PC Skills 2.0 Credits. This course
introduces students to personal computer literacy and Internet
literacy with an emphasis on the transportation service industry.
Topics include service information systems, management systems,
computer-based systems, and PC-based diagnostic equipment. Upon
completion, students should be able to access information
pertaining to transportation technology and perform word
processing.
14-NovCPCCATT 135 Biodiesel 3.0 Credits. This course covers
handling and usage procedures for liquid biofuels used in internal
combustion engines. Emphasis is placed on recognizing, evaluating
and diagnosing the impact of Biodiesel and Ethanol on fuel, engine
and emission systems. Upon completion, students should be able to
maintain, diagnose and service vehicles using straight or blended
liquid biofuels.409
HET 110 Heavy Duty Engines 6.0 Credits. This course introduces
theory, design, terminology, and operating adjustments for diesel
engines. Emphasis is laced on safety, threory, operation,
inspection, measuring and rebuilding of diesel engines according to
factory specifications. Upon completion students should be able to
measure, diagnose problems and repair diesel engines.
DistributorCOE 112R Work Experience at TAP Student's Branch Shop
(1st) This course provides a work-based learning experience with a
college-approved employer in an area related to the student's
program of study. Emphasis is placed on integrating classroom
learning with related work experience. Upon completion, students
should be able to evaluate career selection, demonstrate
employability skills, and satisfactorily perform work-related
competencies.2
Nov to DecDistributorOne week parts department rotation 40
HOURS
2017Yearly Hour Total134.115
Spring SemesterTraining LocationClass and ContentClassroom
HoursCollege Credit Hours
9 Jan to 3 MarDistributorENG 111 English Composition (on-line)
3.0 Credits This course is the required first course in a series of
two designed to develop the ability to produce clear expository
prose. Emphasis is placed on the writing process including audience
analysis, topic selection, thesis support and development, editing,
and revision. Upon completion, students should be able to produce
unified, coherent, well-developed essays using standard written
English.403
13 Mar to 5 MayDistributorCOM 110 Communication (on-line) 3.0
Credits. This course provides an overview of the basic concepts of
communication and the skills necessary to communicate in various
contexts. Emphasis is placed on communication theories and
techniques used in interpersonal group, public, intercultural, and
mass communication situations. Upon completion, students should be
able to explain and illustrate the forms and purposes of human
communication in a variety of contexts. 403
DistributorTRN 120 Prerequisite (on-line) See Black Board for
Information
13-MarCPCCTRN 120: General Electrical Systems 5.0 Credits This
course covers basic electrical theory, wiring diagrams, test
equipment, and diagnosis, repair and replacement of batteries,
starters, and alternators. Topics include Ohm’s Law, circuit
construction, wiring diagrams, circuit testing, and basic
troubleshooting. Upon completion, students should be able to
properly use wiring diagrams, diagnose, test, and repair basic
wiring, battery, starting, charging, and electrical
concerns.405
20-MarCPCCHET 125 Preventive Maintenance 2.0 Credits This course
provides a laboratory setting to enhance preventive maintenance
practices used on medium and heavy duty vehicles and rolling
assemblies. Emphasis is placed on practical experiences that
enhance the topics presented in HET 125. upon completion, students
should be able to to apply the laboratory experiences to the
concepts presented in HET 125.ATT 150. Sustainable Transportation
Technology. 3.0 Credits. This course introduces fuel neutral
technologies used on all classes of transportation equipment.
Topics include idle stop technology and idle reduction techniques,
low rolling resistance tires, super capacitors and exhaust heat
regeneration. Upon completion, students should be able to describe
perform maintenance and repair sustainable technology devices and
systems used in transportation.405
DistributorCOE 122R Work Experience at TAP Student's Branch Shop
(2nd) This course provides a work-based learning experience with a
college-approved employer in an area related to the student's
program of study. Emphasis is placed on integrating classroom
learning with related work experience. Upon completion, students
should be able to evaluate career selection, demonstrate
employability skills, and satisfactorily perform work-related
competencies.2
Fall SemesterTraining LocationClass and ContentClassroom
HoursCollege Credit Hours
DistributorHUM 115 Critical Thinking (on-line) 3.0 Credits. This
course introduces the use of critical thinking skills in the
context of human conflict. Emphasis is placed on evaluating
information, problem solving, approaching cross-cultural
perspectives, and resolving controversies and dilemmas. Upon
completion, students should be able to demonstrate orally and in
writing the use of critical thinking skills in the analysis of
appropriate texts. 403
25-SepCPCCHYD 110: Intro to Hydraulics/Pneumatics Fundamentals
3.0 Credits. This course introduces the basic components and
functions of hydraulic and pneumatic systems. Topics include
standard symbols, pumps, control valves, control assemblies,
actuators, FRL, maintenance procedures, and switching and control
devices. Upon completion, students should be able to understand the
operation of a fluid power system, including design, application,
and troubleshooting.403
2-OctCPCCHET 128 Medium/HD Tune Up 2.0 Credits. This course
introduces preventive maintenance practices used on medium and
heavy duty vehicles and rolling assemblies. Topics include
preventive maintenance schedules, services, DOT rules and
regulations, and roadability. Upon completion, students should be
able to set up and follow a preventive maintenance schedule as
directed by manufacturers.405
ATT 130 Gaseous Fuels 3.0 Credits. This course covers handling
and usage procedures for liquefied petroleum gas and compressed
natural gas used in internal combustion engines. Emphasis is placed
on safety and service procedures for liquefied petroleum gas and
compresses natural gas fuel systems, fuel system design
differences, and engine and emission systems. Upon completion,
students should be able to maintain, diagnose and service vehicles
using liquefied petroleum gas or compressed natural gas fuel
systems.
DistributorCOE 2122R Work Experience at TAP Student's Branch
Shop (3rd) This course provides a work-based learning experience
with a college-approved employer in an area related to the
student's program of study. Emphasis is placed on integrating
classroom learning with related work experience. Upon completion,
students should be able to evaluate career selection, demonstrate
employability skills, and satisfactorily perform work-related
competencies.2
2018Yearly Hour Total28031
Spring SemesterTraining LocationClass and ContentClassroom
HoursCollege Credit Hours
DistributorPSY 150 General Psychology (on-line) 3.0 Credits.
This course provides an overview of the scientific study of human
behavior. Topics include history, methodology, biopsychology,
sensation, perception, learning, motivation, cognition, abnormal
behavior, personality theory, social psychology, and other relevant
topics. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate a
basic knowledge of the science of psychology. Prerequisites:
Complete ENG 111with a minimum grade of C403
DistributorCOE 132R Work Experience at Distributor Shop (4th)
This course provides a work-based learning experience with a
college-approved employer in an area related to the student's
program of study. Emphasis is placed on integrating classroom
learning with related work experience. Upon completion, students
should be able to evaluate career selection, demonstrate
employability skills, and satisfactorily perform work-related
competencies.2
26-FebCPCCHET 231: Medium and Heavy Duty Brakes 2.0 Credits.
This course introduces the operation and design of air braking
systems used on trucks. Topics include safety, governors,
compressors, and supporting systems. Upon completion, students
should be able to diagnose, disassemble, inspect, repair, and
reassemble air brake systems.402
5-MarCPCCTRN 140: Transportation Climate Control 2.0 Credits.
This course covers the theory of refrigeration and heating,
electrical/ electronic/pneumatic controls, and diagnosis and repair
of climate control systems. Topics include diagnosis and repair of
climate control components and systems, recovery/recycling of
refrigerants, and safety and environmental regulations. Upon
completion, students should be able to diagnose and repair vehicle
climate control systems.402
Fall SemesterTraining LocationClass and ContentClassroom
HoursCollege Credit Hours
10-SepCPCCTRN 180: Basic Welding 3.0 Credits. This course covers
the terms and procedures for welding various metals used in the
transportation industry with an emphasis on personal safety and
environmental health. Topics include safety and precautionary
measures, setup/operation of ARC and MIG equipment, metal
identification methods, types of welds/joings, techniques,
inspection methods, cutting processes and other related issues.
Upon completion students should be able to demonstrate a basic
knowledge of welding operations and safety procedures according to
industry standard. 403
17-SepCPCCHET 115: Electronic Engines 3.0 Credits. This course
introduces the principles of electronically contrlled diesel
engines. Emphasis is placed on testing and adjusting diesel engines
in accordance with manufacturere's specifications. Upon completion
students should be able to diagnose, test and calibrate
electronically controlled diesel engines.403
DistributorENG 114 English Writing/Research (on-line) 3.0
Credits. This course, the second in a series of two, introduces
research techniques, documentation styles, and writing strategies.
Emphasis is placed on analyzing information and ideas and
incorporating research findings into documented writing and
research projects. Upon completion, students should be able to
evaluate and synthesize information from primary and secondary
sources using documentation appropriate to various
disciplines.403
2019Yearly Hour Total24018
Spring SemesterTraining LocationClass and ContentClassroom
HoursCollege Credit Hours
DistributorMATH 110 Mathematical Models (On Line) 3.0 Credits.
This course develops the ability to utilize mathematical skills and
technology to solve problems at a level found in
non-mathematicsintensive programs. Topics include applications to
percent, ratio and proportion, formulas, statistics, function
notation, linear functions, probability, sampling techniques,
scatter plots, and modeling. Upon completion, students should be
able to solve practical problems, reason and communicate with
mathematics, and work confidently, collaboratively, and
independently.403
14-JanCPCCHET 114: Power Train Operations 5.0 Credits. This
course introduces power transmission devices. Topics include
function and operation of gears, chains, clutches, planetary gears,
drive lines, differentials, and transmissions. Upon completion,
students should be able to identify, research specifications,
repair, and adjust power train components.405
21-JanCPCCHet 233 Steering and Suspension 4.0 Credits. This
course introduces the theory and principles of medium and heavy
duty steering and suspension systems. Topics include wheel and tire
problems, frame members, fifth wheel, bearings, and coupling
systems. Upon completion, students should be able to troubleshoot,
adjust, and repair suspension and steering components on medium and
heavy duty vehicles.404
Graduation WeekCPCCTRN 145 Advanced Total Systems Interface 3.0
Credits. This course covers advanced transportation electronic
systems including programmable logic controllers, on-board data
networks, telematics, high voltage systems, navigation, collision
avoidance systems and electronic accessories. Topics include
interpretation of wiring schematics, reprogramming PLCs, diagnosing
and testing data networks and other electronic concerns. Upon
completion, students should be able to reprogram PLCs, diagnose and
test data networks and other electronic concerns, and work safely
with high voltage systems.403
Dec 2017 to May 2018DistributorPrerequisites and Natural Gas
Qualificatioin400
Dec 2017 to May 2018DistributorPrerequisites and Midrange Engine
Qualification400
May 2018 to Nov 2018DistributorHeavy Duty Engine
Qualication400
Nov 2018 to April 2019DistributorPrerequisites and Light Duty
Engine Qualification400
Yearly Hour Total32015
Total Classroom HoursTotal Credit Hours
97479
TAP 5
TAP 5 Cummins Engine Training Curriculum and Schedule Red: At
College Green: On-Line at Work Blue: Distributor Training Center
Class Black: Branch Work Experience
2017
18-SepCPCCInstructors from CMI: Cummins Orientation Week 400
Fall SemesterTraining LocationClass and ContentClassroom
HoursCollege Credit Hours
25 Sep to 06 OctDistributorPrerequisites for ISX Overhaul class:
ISX CM870 Full Service (2002-03Q) BETT 3.2 hrs Insite 3.7 hrs Base
Engine 6.4 hrs (time of BETT and Insite Removed)Course # 1041 Fuel
System Clean Care .3 hrCourse # 1042 Engine Clean Care .5 hr
Total for all courses = 14.1 hrs
14.10
TBDCPCCTRN 110 Introduction to Transportation 2.0 Credits. This
course covers workplace safety, hazardous materials, environmental
regulations, hand tools, service information, basic concepts,
vehicle systems, and common transportation industry terminology.
Topics include familiarization with major vehicle systems, proper
use of various hand and power tools, material safety data sheets,
and personal protective equipment. Upon completion, students should
be able to demonstrate appropriate safety procedures, identify and
use basic shop tools, and describe government regulations regarding
transportation repair facilities.404
TRN 170 Introduction to PC Skills 2.0 Credits. This course
introduces students to personal computer literacy and Internet
literacy with an emphasis on the transportation service industry.
Topics include service information systems, management systems,
computer-based systems, and PC-based diagnostic equipment. Upon
completion, students should be able to access information
pertaining to transportation technology and perform word
processing.
TBDCPCCATT 135 Biodiesel 3.0 Credits. This course covers
handling and usage procedures for liquid biofuels used in internal
combustion engines. Emphasis is placed on recognizing, evaluating
and diagnosing the impact of Biodiesel and Ethanol on fuel, engine
and emission systems. Upon completion, students should be able to
maintain, diagnose and service vehicles using straight or blended
liquid biofuels.409
HET 110 Heavy Duty Engines 6.0 Credits. This course introduces
theory, design, terminology, and operating adjustments for diesel
engines. Emphasis is laced on safety, threory, operation,
inspection, measuring and rebuilding of diesel engines according to
factory specifications. Upon completion students should be able to
measure, diagnose problems and repair diesel engines.
DistributorCOE 112R Work Experience at TAP Student's Branch Shop
(1st) This course provides a work-based learning experience with a
college-approved employer in an area related to the student's
program of study. Emphasis is placed on integrating classroom
learning with related work experience. Upon completion, students
should be able to evaluate career selection, demonstrate
employability skills, and satisfactorily perform work-related
competencies.2
Nov to DecDistributorOne week parts department rotation 40
HOURS
Yearly Hours Total134.115
2018
Spring SemesterTraining LocationClass and ContentClassroom
HoursCollege Credit Hours
DistributorTRN 120 Prerequisite (on-line) See Black Board for
Information
TBDCPCCTRN 120: General Electrical Systems 5.0 Credits. This
course covers basic electrical theory, wiring diagrams, test
equipment, and diagnosis, repair and replacement of batteries,
starters, and alternators. Topics include Ohm’s Law, circuit
construction, wiring diagrams, circuit testing, and basic
troubleshooting. Upon completion, students should be able to
properly use wiring diagrams, diagnose, test, and repair basic
wiring, battery, starting, charging, and electrical
concerns.405
?CPCCHET 125 Preventive Maintenance 2.0 Credits This course
provides a laboratory setting to enhance preventive maintenance
practices used on medium and heavy duty vehicles and rolling
assemblies. Emphasis is placed on practical experiences that
enhance the topics presented in HET 125. upon completion, students
should be able to to apply the laboratory experiences to the
concepts presented in HET 125.ATT 150. Sustainable Transportation
Technology. 3.0 Credits. This course introduces fuel neutral
technologies used on all classes of transportation equipment.
Topics include idle stop technology and idle reduction techniques,
low rolling resistance tires, super capacitors and exhaust heat
regeneration. Upon completion, students should be able to describe
perform maintenance and repair sustainable technology devices and
systems used in transportation.405
9 Jan to 3 MarDistributorENG 111 English Composition (on-line)
3.0 Credits. This course is the required first course in a series
of two designed to develop the ability to produce clear expository
prose. Emphasis is placed on the writing process including audience
analysis, topic selection, thesis support and development, editing,
and revision. Upon completion, students should be able to produce
unified, coherent, well-developed essays using standard written
English.403
?DistributorCOM 110 Communication (on-line) 3.0 Credits. This
course provides an overview of the basic concepts of communication
and the skills necessary to communicate in various contexts.
Emphasis is placed on communication theories and techniques used in
interpersonal group, public, intercultural, and mass communication
situations. Upon completion, students should be able to explain and
illustrate the forms and purposes of human communication in a
variety of contexts. 403
DistributorCOE 122R Work Experience at TAP Student's Branch Shop
(2nd) This course provides a work-based learning experience with a
college-approved employer in an area related to the student's
program of study. Emphasis is placed on integrating classroom
learning with related work experience. Upon completion, students
should be able to evaluate career selection, demonstrate
employability skills, and satisfactorily perform work-related
competencies.2
Fall SemesterTraining LocationClass and ContentClassroom
HoursCollege Credit Hours
?DistributorHUM 115 Critical Thinking (on-line) 3.0 Credits.
This course introduces the use of critical thinking skills in the
context of human conflict. Emphasis is placed on evaluating
information, problem solving, approaching cross-cultural
perspectives, and resolving controversies and dilemmas. Upon
completion, students should be able to demonstrate orally and in
writing the use of critical thinking skills in the analysis of
appropriate texts. 403
DistributorCOE 2122R Work Experience at TAP Student's Branch
Shop (3rd) This course provides a work-based learning experience
with a college-approved employer in an area related to the
student's program of study. Emphasis is placed on integrating
classroom learning with related work experience. Upon completion,
students should be able to evaluate career selection, demonstrate
employability skills, and satisfactorily perform work-related
competencies.2
?CPCCHYD 110: Intro to Hydraulics/Pneumatics Fundamentals 3.0
Credits. This course introduces the basic components and functions
of hydraulic and pneumatic systems. Topics include standard
symbols, pumps, control valves, control assemblies, actuators, FRL,
maintenance procedures, and switching and control devices. Upon
completion, students should be able to understand the operation of
a fluid power system, including design, application, and
troubleshooting.403
2-OctCPCCHET 128 Medium/HD Tune Up 2.0 Credits. This course
introduces preventive maintenance practices used on medium and
heavy duty vehicles and rolling assemblies. Topics include
preventive maintenance schedules, services, DOT rules and
regulations, and roadability. Upon completion, students should be
able to set up and follow a preventive maintenance schedule as
directed by manufacturers.405
ATT 130 Gaseous Fuels 3.0 Credits. This course covers handling
and usage procedures for liquefied petroleum gas and compressed
natural gas used in internal combustion engines. Emphasis is placed
on safety and service procedures for liquefied petroleum gas and
compresses natural gas fuel systems, fuel system design
differences, and engine and emission systems. Upon completion,
students should be able to maintain, diagnose and service vehicles
using liquefied petroleum gas or compressed natural gas fuel
systems.
2019Yearly Hours Total28031
Spring SemesterTraining LocationClass and ContentClassroom
HoursCollege Credit Hours
DistributorPSY 150 General Psychology (on-line) 3.0 Credits.
This course provides an overview of the scientific study of human
behavior. Topics include history, methodology, biopsychology,
sensation, perception, learning, motivation, cognition, abnormal
behavior, personality theory, social psychology, and other relevant
topics. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate a
basic knowledge of the science of psychology. Prerequisites:
Complete ENG 111with a minimum grade of C403
DistributorCOE 132R Work Experience at Distributor Shop (4th)
This course provides a work-based learning experience with a
college-approved employer in an area related to the student's
program of study. Emphasis is placed on integrating classroom
learning with related work experience. Upon completion, students
should be able to evaluate career selection, demonstrate
employability skills, and satisfactorily perform work-related
competencies.2
?CPCCHET 231: Medium and Heavy Duty Brakes 2.0 Credits. This
course introduces the operation and design of air braking systems
used on trucks. Topics include safety, governors, compressors, and
supporting systems. Upon completion, students should be able to
diagnose, disassemble, inspect, repair, and reassemble air brake
systems.402
?CPCCTRN 140: Transportation Climate Control 2.0 Credits. This
course covers the theory of refrigeration and heating, electrical/
electronic/pneumatic controls, and diagnosis and repair of climate
control systems. Topics include diagnosis and repair of climate
control components and systems, recovery/recycling of refrigerants,
and safety and environmental regulations. Upon completion, students
should be able to diagnose and repair vehicle climate control
systems.402
Fall SemesterTraining LocationClass and ContentClassroom
HoursCollege Credit Hours
DistributorENG 114 English Writing/Research (on-line) 3.0
Credits. This course, the second in a series of two, introduces
research techniques, documentation styles, and writing strategies.
Emphasis is placed on analyzing information and ideas and
incorporating research findings into documented writing and
research projects. Upon completion, students should be able to
evaluate and synthesize information from primary and secondary
sources using documentation appropriate to various
disciplines.403
?CPCCTRN 180: Basic Welding 3.0 Credits. This course covers the
terms and procedures for welding various metals used in the
transportation industry with an emphasis on personal safety and
environmental health. Topics include safety and precautionary
measures, setup/operation of ARC and MIG equipment, metal
identification methods, types of welds/joings, techniques,
inspection methods, cutting processes and other related issues.
Upon completion students should be able to demonstrate a basic
knowledge of welding operations and safety procedures according to
industry standard. 403
?CPCCHET 115: Electronic Engines 3.0 Credits. This course
introduces the principles of electronically contrlled diesel
engines. Emphasis is placed on testing and adjusting diesel engines
in accordance with manufacturere's specifications. Upon completion
students should be able to diagnose, test and calibrate
electronically controlled diesel engines.403
2020Yearly Hours Total24018
Spring SemesterTraining LocationClass and ContentClassroom
HoursCollege Credit Hours
DistributorMATH 110 Mathematical Models (On Line) 3.0 Credits.
This course develops the ability to utilize mathematical skills and
technology to solve problems at a level found in
non-mathematicsintensive programs. Topics include applications to
percent, ratio and proportion, formulas, statistics, function
notation, linear functions, probability, sampling techniques,
scatter plots, and modeling. Upon completion, students should be
able to solve practical problems, reason and communicate with
mathematics, and work confidently, collaboratively, and
independently.403
?CPCCHET 114: Power Train Operations 5.0 Credits. This course
introduces power transmission devices. Topics include function and
operation of gears, chains, clutches, planetary gears, drive lines,
differentials, and transmissions. Upon completion, students should
be able to identify, research specifications, repair, and adjust
power train components.405
?CPCCHet 233 Steering and Suspension 4.0 Credits. This course
introduces the theory and principles of medium and heavy duty
steering and suspension systems. Topics include wheel and tire
problems, frame members, fifth wheel, bearings, and coupling
systems. Upon completion, students should be able to troubleshoot,
adjust, and repair suspension and steering components on medium and
heavy duty vehicles.404
Graduation WeekCPCCTRN 145 Advanced Total Systems Interface 3.0
Credits. This course covers advanced transportation electronic
systems including programmable logic controllers, on-board data
networks, telematics, high voltage systems, navigation, collision
avoidance systems and electronic accessories. Topics include
interpretation of wiring schematics, reprogramming PLCs, diagnosing
and testing data networks and other electronic concerns. Upon
completion, students should be able to reprogram PLCs, diagnose and
test data networks and other electronic concerns, and work safely
with high voltage systems.403
Dec 2019 to May 2020DistributorPrerequisites and Natural Gas
Qualificatioin400
Dec 2019 to May 2020DistributorPrerequisites and Midrange Engine
Qualification400
May 2020 to Nov 2020DistributorHeavy Duty Engine
Qualication400
Nov 2020 to April 2021DistributorPrerequisites and Light Duty
Engine Qualification400
Yearly Hours Total32015
Total Classroom HoursTotal Credit Hours
97479
TAP 7
TAP 7 Cummins Engine Training Curriculum and Schedule Red: At
CPCC Green: On-Line at Work Blue: Distributor Training Center Class
Black: Branch Work Experience
2017
Fall SemesterTraining LocationClass and ContentClassroom
HoursCollege Credit Hours
18-SepCPCCInstructors from CMI: Cummins Orientation Week 400
25 Sep to 6 OctDistributorPrerequisites for ISX Overhaul class:
ISX CM870 Full Service (2002-03Q) BETT 3.2 hrs Insite 3.7 hrs Base
Engine 6.4 hrs (time of BETT and Insite Removed)Course # 1041 Fuel
System Clean Care .3 hrCourse # 1042 Engine Clean Care .5 hr
Total for all courses = 14.1 hrs
14.10
9-OctCPCCTRN 110 Introduction to Transportation 2.0 Credits.
This course covers workplace safety, hazardous materials,
environmental regulations, hand tools, service information, basic
concepts, vehicle systems, and common transportation industry
terminology. Topics include familiarization with major vehicle
systems, proper use of various hand and power tools, material
safety data sheets, and personal protective equipment. Upon
completion, students should be able to demonstrate appropriate
safety procedures, identify and use basic shop tools, and describe
government regulations regarding transportation repair
facilities.404
TRN 170 Introduction to PC Skills 2.0 Credits. This course
introduces students to personal computer literacy and Internet
literacy with an emphasis on the transportation service industry.
Topics include service information systems, management systems,
computer-based systems, and PC-based diagnostic equipment. Upon
completion, students should be able to access information
pertaining to transportation technology and perform word
processing.
16-OctCPCCATT 135 Biodiesel 3.0 Credits. This course covers
handling and usage procedures for liquid biofuels used in internal
combustion engines. Emphasis is placed on recognizing, evaluating
and diagnosing the impact of Biodiesel and Ethanol on fuel, engine
and emission systems. Upon completion, students should be able to
maintain, diagnose and service vehicles using straight or blended
liquid biofuels.409
HET 110 Heavy Duty Engines 6.0 Credits. This course introduces
theory, design, terminology, and operating adjustments for diesel
engines. Emphasis is laced on safety, threory, operation,
inspection, measuring and rebuilding of diesel engines according to
factory specifications. Upon completion students should be able to
measure, diagnose problems and repair diesel engines.
DistributorCOE 112R Work Experience at TAP Student's Branch Shop
(1st) This course provides a work-based learning experience with a
college-approved employer in an area related to the student's
program of study. Emphasis is placed on integrating classroom
learning with related work experience. Upon completion, students
should be able to evaluate career selection, demonstrate
employability skills, and satisfactorily perform work-related
competencies.2
Nov to DecDistributorOne week parts department rotation 40
HOURS
2018Yearly Hour Total134.115
Spring SemesterTraining LocationClass and ContentClassroom
HoursCollege Credit Hours
9 Jan to 3 MarDistributorENG 111 English Composition (on-line)
3.0 Credits. This course is the required first course in a series
of two designed to develop the ability to produce clear expository
prose. Em