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State Technical College of Missouri


HEO 134 Safety and Loss Control. This course provides classroom instruction on the responsibilities of the finish operator and how these responsibilities affect financial losses due to safety and operation decisions. The student is introduced to basic skills for the finish operator covering basic project planning and scheduling techniques as well as coordination and communication of work assignments to heavy equipment operators and other trades and crafts. This course also describes project setup, materials purchasing, effects of soil testing, and primary safety programs. Prerequisites: HEO 100, HEO 102, HEO 105, and HEO 106 with a grade of “C” or better. 3 credit hours.


HEO 138 Advanced Operating Techniques. This course teaches advanced topics for equipment operators including safety, controlling and working around water, calculating costs, and the effects of different soil types. Prerequisite: HEO 134 with a grade of “C” or better. 1 credit hour.


HEO 139 Grade Operations. This course provides the student with details about the staking and grading operations of a construction projects.


It addresses staking requirements for roads, commercial buildings, and


trenches. Students are trained to read and interpret various plan sheets that contain grading information. 2 credit hours.


HEO 146 Backhoe and Excavator. This course introduces basic identification of components, backhoe and excavator safety, use of operators manual, daily servicing and operation of the machine teaching students to start the machine, move it, and shut it down. Included are basic backhoe and excavator operation and maintenance so that students will operate a backhoe and excavator to perform specific tasks. 4 credit hours.


HEO 147 Dozer and Scraper. This course introduces basic dozer and scraper operation and maintenance, identification of components, dozer and scraper safety, use of operators manual, daily servicing and operation of the machine to the point where the student can safely start the machine, move it, and shut it down. The student will operate both dozer and scraper to perform specific tasks. 4 credit hours.


HEO 148 Loader. The student will be introduced to the practical operation of a front end loader to perform specific tasks, basic loader operation and maintenance. Students will also be introduced to basic identification of components, front-end loader safety, use of operators manual, daily servicing and operation of the machine to the point where the students can start the machine, move it, and shut it down. Operation of a front end loader to perform specific tasks will be taught. 4 credit hours.


HEO 149 Motor Grader and Skid Steer. This course will introduce basic machine operation and maintenance including identification of components, safety, use of operators manuals, daily servicing and operation of the machine to the point where the student can start the machine, move it, and shut it down. The student will also operate a motor grader and skid steer loader to perform specific tasks. 4 credit hours.


HEO 150 Commercial Driver License. The Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) course is a professional course focused on the fundamentals of safe driving practices and identifying the hazards of a Class “A” Commercial Motor Vehicle (CMV). The student will be able to inspect a commercial motor vehicle, perform basic maneuver skills, and display safe on-road skills on public streets and highways. Prerequisite: Instructor’s permission based on verification of: 1) driving record that is eligible for a Missouri Class A CDL, 2) complete, current, and valid Medical Examination Report and Certificate for Commercial Driver Fitness Determination, and 3) successful drug screen(s). 4 credit hours.


HEO 151 Basic Commercial Driver License. This lecture course is a professional course that teaches the fundamentals of safe driving practices and identifying the hazards of a Class “A” Commercial Motor Vehicle. Students are prepared to take the written and pre-trip inspection portions of the Missouri Department Motor Vehicle Commercial Driver License (CDL) exam. This course is intended for non-HEO majors. Prerequisite: Instructor’s permission based on verification of: 1) driving record that is eligible for a Missouri Class A CDL, 2) complete, current, and valid Medical Examination Report and Certificate for Commercial Driver Fitness Determination, and 3) successful drug screen(s). 1 credit hour.


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