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Mechanized Agriculture Technology (MAT) Courses

MAT 299 Experimental Offering in Mechanized Agriculture Technology

  • Units:0.5 - 4
  • Prerequisite:None.
  • Catalog Date:August 1, 2026

This is the experimental courses description.


MAT 300 Introduction to Agriculture Mechanics

  • Units:3
  • Hours:36 hours LEC; 54 hours LAB
  • Prerequisite:None.
  • Transferable:CSU
  • Catalog Date:August 1, 2026

This course provides an introduction to basic technical skills required throughout the agricultural and industrial areas. The course includes identification and use of tools and materials, tool sharpening and care, hot and cold metal work, plumbing and pipefitting, electric wiring fundamentals, basic carpentry and woodwork, concrete materials, mixes and estimating.

Student Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to:

  • SLO 1: Demonstrate independent learning and effective communication skills.
  • Operate independently by attending or logging into class regularly.
  • Utilize time management effectively and prioritize tasks to meet deadlines.
  • Demonstrate effective oral and written communication.
  • SLO: 2 Assess safe working conditions and practices in both the shop and in the field.
  • Demonstrate safe working practices and habits essential for the agriculture industry.
  • Identify and correct unsafe working practices and conditions.
  • Select appropriate personal protective equipment for various agricultural shop and field tasks.
  • Recognize the unique hazards and specialized safety step needed when working with power equipment, ropes, chains, electrical wiring, and when welding or performing hot or cold metal work.
  • Employ safe practices when using and maintaining hand tools and power equipment.
  • SLO: 3 Differentiate the basic understanding of related tools and equipment and their usage.
  • Identify the common and specialized tools and equipment utilized in agricultural operations.
  • Demonstrate safe and effective tool and equipment operation and maintenance.
  • Demonstrate basic knowledge and technical skills in all of the course topics.
  • Design a project using processes, tools and materials related to course content.

MAT 301 Hydraulic and Pneumatic Power Systems

  • Units:3
  • Hours:36 hours LEC; 54 hours LAB
  • Prerequisite:None.
  • Transferable:CSU
  • Catalog Date:August 1, 2026

This is an introduction to the principles of hydraulics applied to farm and light industrial equipment. The course includes a study of the technical language of fluid power, including graphical symbols, industrial standards, components, and maintenance of hydraulic units.

Student Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to:

  • SLO 1: Identify and explain the various components and functions of a complete hydraulic system.
  • Describe the terms fluid power, hydraulic system, and pneumatic system.
  • Describe the theory and practice of compressing and and transporting gasses.
  • Compare the various components and their symbols used in hydraulic and pneumatic systems in order to show how they fit into a schematic diagram.
  • SLO 2: Demonstrate and practice proper safety practices in the shop and in the field.
  • Become aware of shop safety practices when working with hydraulic and pneumatic systems.

MAT 499 Experimental Offering in Mechanized Agriculture Technology

  • Units:0.5 - 4
  • Prerequisite:None.
  • Catalog Date:August 1, 2026

This is the experimental courses description.