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San Diego, CA

Since SDCC has held the TSC San Diego contract the manning has been as high as 200 instructors and as low as 30. The current manning level for this contract is 43 instructors and is expected to increase to 60 teaching 104 courses in FY08. Courses offered at TSC , San Diego include Journeyman Instructor Training, Personnel Financial Management, Navy “C” schools that encompass engineering and electronics training, and six Culinary Arts courses. We also provide Mobile Training Teams (MTT) to various sites within the United States and overseas.

The Contract Instructor Program (CIP) at TSC requires periodic preventive and corrective maintenance in accordance with the Maintenance Requirement Cards or other pertinent maintenance documentation. The completed maintenance is documented and reported as required.

SDCC added High Risk Fire Fighting Training in February of 2006. The High Risk training has been performed safely and effectively as evidenced by our injury free safety record. Working in partnership with the Navy, we are able to prevent injury to personnel and damage to equipment as we have done for the past 30 years.

We currently enroll students in San Diego College and provide transcript certificates upon completion of the courses. As of June 2006 SDCC has issued 2789 transcript certificates to students.

Modifications affecting the contract have included the addition of extra training and instructional hours, requirements requested on short notice. SDCC has consistently demonstrated its ability to respond to rapid changes in contract requirements while maintaining our high level of service.

San Diego City College has repeatedly demonstrated our versatility and capability to meet the demands and needs of the Navy’s changing training programs.

SDCC Instructors are:

  • Highly qualified – most are retired military
  • Subject matter experts
  • Motivated to share their years of knowledge with students
  • Master Training Specialists (Navy)
  • Superb role models that “genuinely” care about their students
  • CPR/Heartsaver AED certified
  • Certified Master Instructors (SDCC)
  • Qualified in Instructor Led Training (ILT)
  • Qualified in Computer Based Training (CBT)
    • Integrated Learning Environment (ILE) (Outstart, and ThinQ)
    • Computer Simulations

San Diego City College provides instructional services for the following centers:

  • Center for Surface Combat Systems (CSCS)
  • Center for Naval Leadership ( CNL)
  • Center for Service Support ( CSS)
  • Center for Naval Engineering ( CNE)
  • Center for Personal and Professional Development (CPPD)

Dead Reckoning Tracer Mk 6/Mod 4B (DRAI/DRT) Maintenance

Purpose

SDCC provides instruction so the student will be able to operate and maintain both dead reckoning analyzer indicator and dead reckoning tracer in ship’s interior communications, both ashore and afloat.

Scope

SDCC instruction uses lectures and practical exercises on the operation and repair of the dead reckoning analyzer indicator and the dead reckoning tracer, including review of preventive maintenance system program, digital fundamentals, electronics, synchros, control transformers, resolves, servo loops, and test equipment; operation of specified equipment and components; functional analysis of circuits; block-diagram analysis; and troubleshooting and preventive maintenance.

400 Hertz Motor Generator Electrical System Maintenance

Purpose

SDCC provides instruction so the student will be able to operate, troubleshoot, repair, and maintain 400 Hz motor generator systems while observing proper safety precautions.

Scope

SDCC instruction uses audiovisual materials, practical exercises, discussion, classroom exercises, laboratory, and lecture. Topics include power supplies, transistor amplifiers, thyristors, magnetic amplifiers, logic circuits, voltage/frequency regulators, and preventive and corrective maintenance of motor-generator systems.

INTEGRATED VOICE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM AN/STC-2(V) MAINTENANCE AEGIS

Purpose

SDCC provides instruction so the student will be able to install, operate, and maintain a microprocessor-based integrated voice communications system (IVCS).

Scope

SDCC instruction uses lectures and laboratory exercises on installation, operation, and corrective maintenance of a microprocessor-based IVCS. Topics include microprocessor fundamentals, programming, interfacing techniques, and troubleshooting and corrective maintenance of the various units in the system.

INTEGRATED VOICE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM TERMINAL MAINTENANCE

Purpose

SDCC provides instruction so the student will be able to troubleshoot, repair, and maintain the integrated voice communication system.

Scope

SDCC instruction uses audiovisual materials, practical exercises, discussion, classroom exercises, laboratory, and lecture. Topics include basic electricity and electronics, digital circuits, telephony concepts for various telephone equipment, associated test equipment, and system preventative and maintenance procedures.

SHIPBOARD TELEPHONE MAINTENANCE

Purpose

SDCC provides instruction so the student will have the knowledge and skills necessary to maintain PABX telephone systems.

Scope

SDCC instruction uses lectures on operational theory, basic operation, and maintenance theory of the Dimension, Difinity and Miltel PABX telephone systems. Hands-on instruction includes preventive and basic corrective maintenance of the system.

REFRIGERATION AND AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMS TECHNICIAN

Purpose

SDCC provides instruction so the student will be able to operate, maintain, troubleshoot, and repair refrigeration and air conditioning equipment and systems.

Scope

SDCC instruction uses audiovisual materials, practical exercises, discussion, classroom exercises, laboratory, and lecture. Topics include basic theory, operation, and repair of refrigeration and air conditioning systems; operation and maintenance of hermetic and centrifugal equipment; and troubleshooting of walk-in refrigerators, packaged unitary systems, dehydrators, air purification equipment, electrical controls, and reciprocating and centrifugal chillers.

PROPULSION ALARM AND INDICATING SYSTEMS MAINTENANCE COURSE

Purpose

SDCC provides instruction so students will be able to perform preventive and corrective maintenance on pressure alarms, temperature alarms, liquid-level alarms, salinity-indicating systems, fire room emergency alarms, and wrong-direction alarms on a propulsion alarm indicating system.

Scope

SDCC instruction covers a review of DC and AC circuit parameters with semiconductor devices included. Lectures and practical exercises cover calibration; troubleshooting; and preventive and corrective maintenance for pressure, temperature, liquid-level, salinity-indicating, and fire room emergency alarm systems.

MACHINERY REPAIRMAN CLASS C SCHOOL PRECISION GRINDING

Purpose

SDCC provides instruction so the student will be able to operate grinding machines and sharpen all types of milling cutters and drills.

Scope

SDCC instruction uses classroom lectures, demonstrations, performance tests, lab experiments, and written exams to demonstrate knowledge of precision grinding, including grinder safety, grinder theory, grinding fluids, surface and cylindrical grinding, universal and tool grinder, hardness testing, and equipment maintenance.

MACHINERY REPAIRMAN CLASS C SCHOOL HEAVY MACHINERY

Purpose

SDCC provides instruction so the student will be able to describe the basic principles of tooling; set up, operate, and grind carbide tools; set up, operate, and maintain both horizontal and vertical turret lathes; and set up, operate, and maintain horizontal boring, drilling, and milling machines.

Scope

SDCC instruction uses audiovisual materials, practical exercises, discussion, classroom exercises, laboratory, and lecture. Topics include basic machine shop operations; operation and maintenance of horizontal and vertical turret lathes; operation and maintenance of carbide tool grinders; and operation of horizontal boring machines.

ADVANCED MILLING

Purpose

SDCC provides instruction so the student will be skilled in the advanced theory and application of gear manufacturing and milling equipment maintenance.

Scope

SDCC instruction uses classroom lectures, demonstrations, performance exercises, laboratory experiments, and examinations to evaluate geometric and trigonometric computation; development for setup and indexing of spur, helical, and worm gears; and advanced use of the universal milling machine and attachments.

ELECTRONIC AUTOMATIC BOILER CONTROLS CONSOLE OPERATOR

Purpose

SDCC provides instruction so the student will be able to operate an electronic automatic boiler control console.

Scope

SDCC instruction uses lectures and practical exercises covering console operations and procedures, automatic boiler control systems, automatic combustion control systems, feed water control, feed pump differential pressure control, feed pump re-circulation controls, and air locks.

ELECTRONIC AUTOMATIC BOILER CONTROLS MAINTENANCE

Purpose

SDCC provides instruction so the student will be able to test, maintain, and calibrate electronic automatic boiler controls and equipment.

Scope

SDCC instruction uses practical exercises, discussion, classroom exercises, laboratory, and lecture. Topics include testing, maintenance, and calibration of the automatic boiler control system; air, level, fuel, and temperature regulation; and testing, calibration, and troubleshooting procedures.

ULTRA HIGH FREQUENCY SYSTEMS MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN

Purpose

SDCC provides instruction so the student will be able to describe the operational characteristics and capabilities of the communications set, including antenna groups, be able to perform preventive and corrective maintenance, and be familiar with shipboard UHF communications in general.

Scope

SDCC instruction uses lectures and hands-on experiences on the operation, troubleshooting, and corrective maintenance of communications systems including antenna groups and subsystems.

HIGH FREQUENCY SYSTEMS MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN

Purpose

SDCC provides instruction so the student will be able to align, adjust, calibrate, and perform preventative and limited corrective maintenance on installed high frequency equipment.

Scope

SDCC instruction uses laboratory, audio-visual presentations, discussion, classroom exercise, practical exercises, lectures, and learner presentations. Topics include transmitters, converters, switching systems, antenna coupler, component interrelationships, preventive maintenance, component and system troubleshooting techniques, and safety measures.

AUTOMATIC TELEPHONES

Purpose

SDCC provides instruction so to train Interior Communication Electricians to operate, maintain, and repair automatic telephone systems.

Scope

SDCC instruction uses lectures and practical exercises in automatic telephone system operation, maintenance, and repair, including troubleshooting line circuits, multilined systems installation and troubleshooting, telephone circuits, circuit tracing, wiring, line finder and finder controls analysis, connector trouble analysis and test set operation, various line dial telephone systems operation, power equipment, and switches and relays.

PLOTTING SYSTEM MK NC-2 MOD 2/2A MAINTENANCE

Purpose

SDCC provides instruction so to train Interior Communications Electricians to maintain, troubleshoot, and repair the Mk NC-2 Mod 2/2A plotting system and the dead-reckoning analyzer-indicator Mk 9 Mod 2.

Scope

SDCC instruction uses lectures and laboratories in solid-state devices, voltage networks, transistors, synchro/servo systems, dead-reckoning analyzer-indicator, plotting tables, troubleshooting procedures, and use of stepper motors.

INTEGRATED NAVIGATION AND TACTICAL PLOTTING SYSTEM MAINTENANCE

Purpose

SDCC provides instruction so the student will be able to operate and maintain the integrated navigation and tactical plotting system.

Scope

SDCC instruction uses laboratory, classroom exercises, audio-visual materials, practical exercises, lecture, and discussion. Topics include basic electronics and digital systems technology and the operation and maintenance of the integrated navigation and tactical plotting system.

SHIPBOARD LAUNDRY SYSTEMS MAINTENANCE

Purpose

SDCC provides instruction so the student will be able to safely operate, repair, and maintain washer extractors and steam laundry dryers.

Scope

SDCC instruction uses audiovisual materials, discussion, classroom exercises, laboratory, and lecture. Topics include electrical and mechanical safety, components, drive systems, motors, braking systems, water systems, and timers and switches used in washer extractors and laundry dryers.

ADVANCED WELDING

Purpose

SDCC provides instruction so the student will be able to produce testing welds in plate and pipe using shielded metal arc and gas tungsten arc welding methods. Students will be able to test weld quality using nondestructive testing systems.

Scope

SDCC instruction uses lectures and extensive laboratory experience cover shielded metal arc and gas tungsten arc welding systems on plate and pipe in horizontal, vertical, and overhead positions. Nondestructive testing of weld quality is used to verify student competency.

HEAT TREATMENT OF METALS

Purpose

SDCC provides instruction so the student will be able to identify metals and mechanical properties of metals, test the properties of metals, and heat-treat ferrous metals.

Scope

SDCC instruction uses classroom lectures, demonstrations, laboratory performance exercise, and exams are used to evaluate heat treatment of metal, including properties of metals, atomic and crystalline structure of metals, iron/iron carbon alloy system, time temperature and transformation diagrams, principles of heat-treating, principles of surface hardening, and the identification and classification of metals.

GENERAL REGULATOR AUTOMATIC BOILER CONTROL

Purpose

SDCC provides instruction so the student will be able to safely operate, maintain, and calibrate the general regulator automatic boiler control systems.

Scope

SDCC instruction uses audiovisual materials, practical exercises, discussion, classroom exercises, laboratory, and lecture. Topics include operation, maintenance, and calibration of the general regulator automatic boiler control system, including air and fuel regulation, multi-element feed water and feed pump controls, systems, and component calibration and troubleshooting procedures.

GENERAL REGULATOR AUTOMATIC BOILER CONTROLS CONSOLE OPERATOR

Purpose

SDCC provides instruction so the student will be able to operate a general regulator automatic boiler control console.

Scope

SDCC instruction covers lectures and practical experience on automatic boiler control console operation and procedures. Topics covered include automatic boiler control, and a typical automatic combustion control system, feed water control, feed pump differential pressure control, feed pump recirculation controls, and air locks.

PUBLIC QUARTER/FLAG OPERATIONS

Purpose

SDCC provides instruction so the student will operate a small full-service (bed and breakfast) executive residence.

Scope

SDCC instruction covers and emphasizes all aspects of the operation of an executive residence, including service procedures, equipment maintenance and operation, sanitation, etiquette, security, and lodging.

GENERAL MESS OPERATIONS/ADVANCED FOOD PREPARATION

Purpose

SDCC provides instruction so the student will be able to supervise general mess operations including food preparation and baking; properly utilize the armed forces recipe services; operate gallery and bake shop-cooking equipment.; use proper sanitation procedures; and plan menus.

Scope

SDCC instruction covers laboratory, classroom exercise, lecture, and discussion. Topics include food service operation and management, food service sanitation, nutrition management and menu planning, basic food service equipment, and advanced baking and cooking techniques.

FOOD SERVICE ADMINISTRATION

Purpose

SDCC provides instruction so the student will be able to manage a food service/dining facility.

Scope

SDCC instruction covers lectures, discussions, exercises, and examinations. Major topics covered include sanitation, menu planning, customer service, procurement, internal control, reporting, financial statements, and the overall administration of food and beverage service.

FOOD SERVICE MANAGEMENT AUTOMATED RECORDSKEEPER

Purpose

SDCC provides instruction so the student will be able to operate a computerized food service record keeping system and solve associated problems.

Scope

SDCC instruction covers lectures and performance exercises on computers, including equipment setup and upkeep, loading software, computer operations, security requirements, and food service applications.

FOOD SERVICE RECORDS AND RETURNS

Purpose

SDCC provides instruction so the student will be able to design and maintain record keeping systems and filing systems.

Scope

SDCC instruction covers lectures and exercises in developing and maintaining records in the areas of procurement, receiving, delivery, transfers, expenditures, and receipts.

CULINARY SPECIALIST A SCHOOL

Purpose

SDCC provides instruction so the student will be able to prepare food items using standard recipes.

Scope

SDCC instruction covers laboratory, and lecture. Topics include basic cooking and baking skills, use of standard recipes, recipe conversion, food service organization, sanitation and safety rules, and table service.

NAVIGATOR/SENIOR QUARTERMASTER REFRESHER

Purpose

SDCC provides instruction so the student will be able to provide navigation expertise to shipboard personnel; select and use appropriate nautical charts; advise during unusual navigational conditions in accordance with fleet directives; extract and record maintenance data from appropriate navigation publications; compute positions, courses, and distances and navigate to and from a hypothetical point; determine ship’s permanent allowance; correct and update ship’s charts and publications; calculate error in magnetic and gyrocompass systems; navigate by dead reckoning; use all charted visual aids to navigation; plot lines of position; use tide and current data; select anchorages; employ appropriate electronic navigation systems including SATNAV; use ship’s weather monitoring systems; apply the rules of the road; and plan and plot navigation briefs.

Scope

SDCC instruction covers lectures and laboratory exercises on navigation instruments, charts, and aids to navigation. Topics include rules of the road, records and logs, electronic navigation, gyro and magnetic compass systems, voyage planning and preparation, tides and currents, and dead reckoning.

JOURNEYMAN INSTRUCTOR TRAINING (JIT)

Purpose

SDCC provides instruction so the student will be able to deliver lectures employing recitation, questioning, self and group-paced methods of instruction, technology aids, and case study techniques. They will also be able to apply some motivational techniques to encourage learning.

Scope

SDCC instruction uses audiovisual materials, discussion, case studies, learner presentations, classroom exercises, Computer-based training, and lecture. Topics include communication techniques, learning objectives, instructional technology, case studies, motivation, self- and group-paced methods of instruction, and questioning techniques.

DEFINITY GENERIC 3I (G3I) COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE

Purpose

SDCC provides instruction so the student will be able to operate, maintain, and repair the Definity Generic 3I (G3I) Communications System.

Scope

SDCC instruction covers evolution of the G3 system; Audio Information Exchange (AUDIX) system; operation, management, and administration requirements for the AUDIX system; preventative and limited corrective maintenance; and G3 hardware descriptions with interfaces.

MITEL SX 2000 S & LIGHT (PABX) ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE

Purpose

SDCC provides instruction so the student will be able to operate and maintain the MITEL SX 2000 S and Light (PABX) telephone system.

Scope

SDCC instruction uses audiovisual materials, practical exercises, classroom exercises, laboratory, and lecture. Topics include power systems; nodes; cross conducts; security requirements; peripherals; memory; timing schemes; terminations; junctions; cable routing; data logging; safety precautions; sequencing; protective devices; and maintenance servicing.

ELECTRONIC AUXILIARY CONTROL SYSTEMS COMPONENT MAINTENANCE

Purpose

SDCC provides instruction so the student will be able to operate, calibrate, troubleshoot, and adjust auxiliary steam plant electronic control systems.

Scope

SDCC instruction uses practical exercises, discussion, classroom exercises, laboratory, and lecture. Topics include auxiliary controls, steam plant control systems, flash-type distilling plant, control system calibration, troubleshooting, and adjustment procedures.

ENGINEERING STEAM GENERATING PLANT INSPECTOR

Purpose

SDCC provides instruction so the student will be able to inspect propulsion, auxiliary, and waste heat steam generating plants.

Scope

SDCC instruction uses laboratory, classroom exercise, audio-visual materials, practical exercise, and lecture. Topics include steam generating plants, including salient design features of naval boilers; tube ruptures and renewal; sassing and foundation; pressure parts not exposed to firesides; hydro tests; safety valves; boiler inspection; boiler chemistry; and steam generator performance during steady load

PROPULSION ALARM AND INDICATING SYSTEMS MAINTENANCE COURSE

Purpose

SDCC provides instruction so students will be able to perform preventive and corrective maintenance on pressure alarms, temperature alarms, liquid-level alarms, salinity-indicating systems, fire room emergency alarms, and wrong-direction alarms on a propulsion alarm indicating system.

Scope

SDCC instruction covers a review of DC and AC circuit parameters with semiconductor devices included. Lectures and practical exercises cover calibration; troubleshooting; and preventive and corrective maintenance for pressure, temperature, liquid-level, salinity-indicating, and fire room emergency alarm systems.

PERSONAL FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT

Purpose

SDCC’s instruction takes the mystery out of personal financial planning and gives students the tools and knowledge to organize and understand their finances.

Scope

SDCC provides instruction to students in money management, pay and entitlements, establishing and following a spending plan, selecting and using a financial institution, acquiring and keeping credit, consumer protection rights, car buying and financing, concepts and types of insurance, retirement planning, travel, and deployment planning.

BULK FUEL SYSTEMS ASHORE

Purpose

SDCC provides instruction so students the student will be able to operate and maintain bulk petroleum equipment at shoreside petroleum terminals and perform required fuels testing.

Scope

SDCC instruction covers the theory of operation, inspection maintenance, and repair of shoreside bulk petroleum facilities including the testing of fuels through laboratory and lecture.

ENGINEERING MAINTENANCE PRINCIPLE AND PRACTICE

Purpose

SDCC provides instruction so the student will be able to perform and supervise general mechanical maintenance.

Scope

SDCC instruction uses classroom and practical exercises on instrumentation of machinery, mechanical fasteners, mechanical seals, lubrication, bearings, and couplings. Course includes administrative procedures for performing maintenance on mechanical systems and for spare part procurement.

VALVE MAINTENANCE

Purpose

SDCC provides instruction so the student will be able to perform preventive and corrective maintenance on all types of valves and orifice-type steam traps as found in steam power plants and their supporting systems.

Scope

SDCC instruction covers performance-oriented instruction on the above topics.

PUMP MAINTENANCE

Purpose

SDCC provides instruction so the student will be able to inspect and maintain pumps.

Scope

SDCC instruction uses audiovisual materials, practical exercises, discussion, classroom exercises, laboratory, and lecture. Topics include pump inspection and maintenance, including centrifugal, reciprocating, and rotary type pumps; external and internal inspection; troubleshooting; disassembly, repair, and testing; and record keeping.

GOVERNORS AND REGULATORS

Purpose

SDCC provides instruction so the student will be able to perform maintenance on machinery controls governors, and regulators.

Scope

SDCC instruction uses audiovisual materials, practical exercises, discussion, classroom exercises, laboratory, and lecture. Topics include troubleshooting, disassembly, inspection, measurement, repair, reassembly, and testing of machinery controls, governors and regulators, including speed control devices, air pilot diaphragm control devices, pressure control devices, and safety shutdown devices.

AIR COMPRESSOR MAINTENANCE

Purpose

SDCC provides instruction so the student will be able to operate and perform preventive and corrective maintenance on oil free air compressor systems, analyze component malfunctions and failures and perform maintenance.

Scope

SDCC instruction uses audiovisual materials, practical exercises, discussion, classroom exercises, laboratory, and lecture. Topics include the operation and maintenance of oil free air compressors and compressed air systems, including low and high pressure compressors, air dryers/dehydrators, and maintenance principles.

STEAM GENERATOR MAINTENANCE

Purpose

SDCC provides instruction so the student will be able to perform organizational level preventive and corrective maintenance on steam generators.

Scope

SDCC instruction uses practical exercises, laboratory, and lecture to include main propulsion boiler maintenance, description of boiler air casing maintenance, uptakes and smokepipe maintenance, valve maintenance procedures, boiler soot blower maintenance, boiler safety valve maintenance, and liquid indicator maintenance.

TURBINE MAINTENANCE

Purpose

SDCC provides instruction so the student will be able to perform preventive and corrective maintenance on main/auxiliary turbines, ship’s service turbogeneration, lube oil purifiers and associated components, and will be able to describe operational characteristics, tests and adjustments.

Scope

SDCC instruction uses audiovisual materials, practical exercises, discussion, laboratory, lecture, and computer-based training. Topics include general safety precautions, use of precision measuring instruments, maintenance requirement cards, turbine theory, governors and safety devices, and lube oil purifier operation and maintenance.

DAMAGE CONTROL REPAIR PARTY LEADER

Purpose

SDCC provides instruction so the student will be prepared to take charge of the damage control organization on a ship to ensure that the vessel is able to carry out its assigned mission.

Scope

SDCC instruction uses lectures, demonstrations, discussions, and practical exercises on ship damage control management; repair techniques; communications systems; damage control planning; fire fighting; shoring; flood control; bulkhead repairs; piping systems; power systems; and chemical, biological, and radiological contamination.

BASIC HYDRAULICS

Purpose

SDCC provides instruction so the student will be able to describe and repair basic hydraulic systems and components.

Scope

SDCC instruction uses lectures and hands-on exercises. Topics include static hydraulic systems and components; basic static fluid physics; reservoirs; filters; strainers; control valves; accumulators; packing seals; positive, non-positive, and variable displacement pumps; and hydraulic system troubleshooting.

ELECTRIC MOTOR REWIND

Purpose

SDCC provides instruction so the student will be able to diagnose and repair DC and AC motors, completely rewind motors, and calculate rewinding specifications for motors using wire tables and formulas.

Scope

SDCC methods of instruction include lectures and practical exercises. Topics covered include recording data; constructing wiring diagrams; and rewinding, assembling, and testing DC motors single-phase AC motors, and three-phase AC motors.

ELECTRONIC CONTROL DEVICES

Purpose

SDCC provides instruction so the student will be able to troubleshoot and maintain AC relay motor controllers, valve actuators, automatic bus transfer unit, small craft electrical systems, and charging systems.

Scope

SDCC instruction uses lectures and laboratory exercises to demonstrate operational theory, troubleshooting techniques, and safety practices with relay-operated controllers.

WOODWARD GOVERNOR MAINTENANCE

Purpose

SDCC provides instruction so the student will be able to perform total electrical and mechanical maintenance on Woodward governors.

Scope

SDCC methods of instruction include lectures and practical exercises. Topics include basic hydraulics, basic electrical components, mechanical actuation systems, system safety, basic electromechanical systems, and electromechanical troubleshooting.

CATERPILLAR DIESEL OVERHAUL

Purpose

SDCC provides instruction so the student will be able to operate, maintain, troubleshoot, and repair the Caterpillar 3126 series diesel engine; analyze the condition and usability of engine parts and components; and perform engine tune-up and modified engine overhaul in accordance with the operation and maintenance manual.

Scope

SDCC uses lectures and practical exercises on actual equipment to teach diesel engine operational theory, construction, maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of the Caterpillar 3126 series diesel engine. All engine systems are covered including starting, governing, tune-up, fuel, oil, cooling, air induction, and exhaust. Transmissions and marine drives are not covered in this course.

DETROIT DIESEL OVERHAUL

Purpose

SDCC provides instruction so the student will be able to operate, maintain, diagnose faults, and repair Detroit diesel 6-71 engines and the Allison M20R transmission; analyze the condition and usability of engine and transmission parts and components and maintain the engine electrical system.

Scope

SDCC uses lectures and practical exercises on actual equipment to teach engine and transmission construction, operating theory, maintenance, and troubleshooting and repair of the Detroit diesel 6-71 engine and the Allison M30R transmission. All engine systems are covered, including starting, governing, fuel, oil, cooling, air induction, and exhaust.

CUMMINS DIESEL OVERHAUL

Purpose

SDCC provides instruction so the student will be able to operate, maintain, diagnose faults, and repair Cummins B-Series diesel engines and the MDS 113 outdrive; analyze the condition and usability of engine and transmission parts and components; and maintain the engine electrical system.

Scope

SDCC uses lectures and practical exercises on actual equipment to teach engine and transmission construction, operating theory, maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of the Cummins B-Series diesel engine and the MDS 113 outdrive. All engine systems are covered including starting, governing, fuel, oil, cooling, and induction and exhaust.

OUTBOARD ENGINE OVERHAUL

Purpose

SDCC provides instruction so the student will be able to operate, maintain, troubleshoot, and repair the OMC outboard motor; analyze the condition and usability of the powerhead and the lower gearcase parts and components; and secure the outboard unit.

Scope

SDCC uses lectures and laboratories to cover the repair and maintenance of outboard motors. Included are topics on major motor components and fuel and electrical systems.

Ms. Campbell
Ms. Melody Campbell - Contract Training Manager
Training Support Center (TSC), San Diego, CA

Melody served the U. S. Navy as Data Systems Technician First Class for 10 years. During her naval career she was a work center supervisor, leading petty officer, training petty officer and assistant security officer. She completed training for certification in Instructor Training and Instructor Evaluation. She was awarded Master Training Specialist (MTS), the Navy Achievement Medal, and the Navy Commendation Medal, and is experienced in instruction, testing and curriculum development. She recently completed her Bachelor’s of Science degree with focuses in Political Science and Education through Excelsior College and is currently working toward her online training certification through the California Virtual Campus. Melody recently returned from Cedar Rapids, Iowa where she received her certification from the Environmental Training Institute to teach OSHA courses in hazardous waste, confined spaces, emergency response, terrorism awareness, disaster site response and weapons of mass destruction. She has worked for SDCC since 1995.

E-Mail: Ms. Campbell

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