Heavy Equipment Operator Certificate

Contact Information:

John Trim, Heavy Equipment Operator Instructor

(701) 394-4206

jtrim@tm.edu

Program Type

Certificate

Estimated Time to Complete

One Semester

Format

On Campus

Program Description

The program is comprehensive, industry developed, and locally recognized by employers in the construction, earthmoving, and excavation industries. TMC’s HEO students are taught to operate heavy equipment through in- the-seat operation of many types of heavy equipment and through classroom instruction, which includes simulation learning on our state- of-the-art simulators. TMC’s heavy equipment training program is designed to give a person the fundamental skills and knowledge needed to operate equipment such as bulldozers, backhoe/loaders, scrapers, and motor graders. In addition to operating heavy equipment, students will learn grade reading, laser levels, soils, safety, site layouts, and heavy equipment maintenance. Our completers become certified in OSHA 10, Hydrogen Sulfide Gas Safety, MSHA, as well as ND Flagger Training. The curriculum aligns with level 1-3- Heavy Equipment Operator professional where they earn various NCCER industry certifications. 

Mission

Institutional Mission Statement

 

Turtle Mountain College is committed to functioning as an autonomous Indian controlled college on the Turtle Mountain Chippewa Reservation focusing on general studies, undergraduate education, Career & Technical Education, scholarly research, and continuous improvement of student learning. By creating an academic environment in which the cultural and social heritage of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa is brought to bear throughout the curriculum, the college establishes an administration, staff, faculty, and student body exerting leadership in the community and providing service to it.

Career Outlook

Heavy Equipment Operators operate heavy equipment used in construction and maintenance of roads, bridges, airports, gas and oil pipelines, tunnels, buildings and other structures, in surface mining and quarrying activities and in material handling work. Across the country, many roads, bridges, and water and sewer systems are in need of repair. In addition, population growth will require new infrastructure projects, such as roads and sewer lines, which are also expected to generate jobs. 

Credit Hours

16 Credits

Application Deadline

Review the TMC Academic Calendar for admissions & registration deadlines for each semester. 

Plan of Study Grid

Semester One

BOTE 177Job Readiness

1

HEO 100Erosion & Sediment Control

1

HEO 105Core Curriculum

2

HEO 110Heavy Equipment Level I

1

HEO 115Heavy Equipment Level II

1

HEO 120Heavy Equipment Level III

3

HEO 125Heavy Equipment Operation Lab

4

HEO 130Construction Survey & Design

1

SAFT 104Work Zone Safety

1

SAFT 110OSHA 10-Hour

1

Total Credit Hours:16

Total Credit Hours: 16