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EDU200 — Fund Principles of Ag Mechanics

3 credits · 3 hours

A training course designed for Beginning or “new” Secondary School Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources (AFNR) instructors, as well as veteran instructors who want to review basic fundamental principles and practices of agricultural mechanics. This course will focus on the core topics of safety, power machinery and equipment service, internal combustion engines, structures, welding and fabrication, electricity and hydraulics as they relate to 21st century production agriculture practices and the industries that support production agriculture in North America. Development of competencies and delivery methods for teaching competencies that align to state AFNR Career Cluster standards will be the focus of this course. Curriculum designed with primary focus on the fundamentals required for 18401 and many supporting or complimenting features for courses 18402 and 18403

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