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Heavy Equipment Operations

This program provides students with the opportunity to learn and develop the skills necessary to operate a variety of heavy equipment machinery. With hands-on training and experienced instructors, students can gain valuable experience in areas such as safety protocols, equipment maintenance and job site operations. This program is perfect for individuals looking to enter the construction industry or those who are looking to expand their skill set. Don't miss this opportunity to pave your way towards a career in heavy equipment operation!

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Heavy Equipment Operations

Overview

Degrees Offered:听AAS, Program Certificate
Limited Enrollment:听Yes
Program Begins:听贵补濒濒
Delivery Method:听On Campus
笔丑辞苍别:听701-224-2429
Email:bsc.cet@bismarckstate.edu

Description

The Heavy Equipment Operations Program is an industry-led program designed to prepare students to enter the construction industry as heavy equipment operators. Students will be introduced to various pieces of equipment, including (but not limited to): dozers, backhoes, graders, excavators, skid steers, etc. Students will learn the essential operation of these pieces of equipment, including start-up and shutdown procedures, controls, uses, and basic maintenance techniques. Students will also be introduced to other valuable skills for a job site, including the basics surrounding safety, hand tools, first aid, and primary work-site considerations. As part of this program, students earn OSHA 10 Certification and First Aid/CPR Certification. Admission occurs in the Fall. Students are encouraged to apply early as openings are limited.

Preparation

Awareness of these technical standards may help students determine suitability for this career.

  • Must have the ability to perform accurate work in a timely fashion, communicate effectively with others, present information in a clear and concise manner, and follow verbal and written instructions.
  • Requires good manual dexterity, good color vision and hearing, and ability to speak.
  • Requires continuous walking, frequent standing, bending, stooping, climbing stairs and ladders, kneeling, lifting and carrying up to 50 pounds, reaching above and below shoulder level, and occasional sitting, crawling, lifting 50 pounds from knee to shoulder high, pushing and pulling up to 25 pounds.
  • Requires continuous use of tools and occasional use of foot controls.
  • Continuously exposed to noise; frequently exposed to dirt, dust, fumes, chemicals, and extreme head and cold; and occasionally exposed to vibration, poor ventilation, and confined areas.

Requirements

Students who complete the curriculum requirements earn a Program Certificate in Heavy Equipment Operations.听Additional coursework may lead to an Associate in Applied Science degree.

Special Costs

Students must have a specified tool set and books by the first day of class. Students are also responsible for the cost of OSHA 10 and First Aid/CPR Certification.

Program Pathways

The Heavy Equipment Operations Associate in Applied Science may stack into the following Bachelor of Applied Science degree:听

Career Opportunities

Heavy Equipment Operators are valuable members of the construction industry and are needed in various work projects including new home construction and renovation, commercial projects, infrastructure improvement and maintenance, etc. Expansion in the construction industry ensures there will always be a need for people with this skill set.


Degree Plans

Program Learning Outcomes

Upon graduation,听Heavy Equipment Operations students will be able to:

  • Operate a variety of pieces of heavy equipment, including (but not limited to): skid steers, bulldozers, backhoes, front-wheel loaders, rollers, and utility vehicles.
  • Perform basic maintenance tasks and troubleshoot failures in a variety of pieces of heavy equipment, including (but not limited to): skid steers, bulldozers, backhoes, front-wheel loaders, rollers, and utility vehicles.
  • Demonstrate an ability to safely conduct oneself on a worksite and respond appropriately to safety hazards and other emergency situations.