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ARTS 280: Art Portfolio
1.00 Credits
College of Southern Idaho
Available: fall, spring 1 Cr. Hr This course will provide students with the opportunity to prepare a comprehensive portfolio which may help them transfer to another college or gain scholarships and exhibition opportunities. In this course, students will demonstrate command of the Art Program Student Learning Objectives. Students will complete this project with a final presentation juried by the faculty within the program. This course is intended for students in their final semester of the program. Prerequisite: Must have completed at least 45 credit hours toward an AA degree in General Art, Commercial Art or Photography, or have the permission of the department.
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AUTB 101: Intro to Auto Body Repair & Paint
1.00 Credits
College of Southern Idaho
Available: summer 6 Cr. Hrs Course is an introduction to the basic skills of auto body repair, painting, and refinishing.
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AUTB 102L: Intro to Auto Body Repair & Paint
2.00 Credits
College of Southern Idaho
Available: summer 6 Cr. Hrs This course is a continuation of AUTB 101. It expands on the basic skills of auto body repair, painting, and refinishing as well as an introduction to damage analysis & underbody measuring. Prerequisite: AUTB 101. (Post-secondary articulation may be awarded to successful completers).
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AUTB 107: Applied Leadership
1.00 Credits
College of Southern Idaho
Available: fall, spring 1 Cr. Hr This is an independent study program. Students may participation in technical student organizations, which may include instruction and participation in leadership activities, human relations, oral communications, parliamentary procedures, committee work, social and business ethics, dressing for success, and other areas that promote a successful career. Lab activities include filling out work orders on vehicles using proper service information and collision estimating guides. Monitor work progress using the time clock following task list for the Auto body program. Student responsibilities include assignments as shop Foreperson to work with students as a team, following safety and CSI school policies as outlined.
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AUTB 130: Metal Welding & Cutting
3.00 Credits
College of Southern Idaho
Available: spring 3 Cr. Hrs Utilizing automotive sheet steel and aluminum, vehicle body components and industry service information, students participate in interactive classroom and lab exercises in general welding safety, GMA (MIG) welding, oxyacetylene welding/cutting/heating, and plasma arc cutting.
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AUTB 136: Electrical
4.00 Credits
College of Southern Idaho
Available: spring 4 Cr. Hrs Utilizing CSI Vehicles, components and industry service information, students participate in interactive classroom and lab exercises on basic circuitry, wiring schematics and the diagnosis and servicing of electrical and electronic components and active/passive restraint systems.
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AUTB 150: Auto Body Shop Fundamentals
2.00 Credits
College of Southern Idaho
Available: fall , spring 2 Cr. Hrs Utilizing CSI vehicles, components & service information, students participate in interactive classroom and lab exercises on basic shop routines, manuals, tools, vehicles and their parts, and repair documents that are part of the auto body repair environment. Emphasis on general shop safety, responsibilities of the technician to employers, fellow workers, and the customers he/she serves are stressed.
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AUTB 151: Panel Repair Replace & Adjustment
4.00 Credits
College of Southern Idaho
Available: spring 4 Cr. Hrs Utilizing CSI vehicles, components and industry service information, students participate in interactive classroom and lab exercises on the identity of auto body parts and their structural relationships. The removal, installation, adjustment, and alignment of body hardware, body trim, and body sheet metal parts (using basic hand tools) are skills that must be mastered in this course. Safety in the performance of these tasks is highly stressed.
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AUTB 152: Metal Finishing & Body Filling
3.00 Credits
College of Southern Idaho
Available: fall 3 Cr. Hrs Utilizing CSI vehicles, components and industry service information, students participate in interactive classroom and lab exercises on metal bumping, straightening, metal finishing and metal shrinking, using heat in correcting shape, and the control of heat distortion. Students use hand and power tools including reciprocating sanders/grinders, and orbital or in-line sanders. Students learn metal preparation steps, application and sanding of body fillers, primers, and basic topcoat applications.
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AUTB 155: Plastic & Adhesives
2.00 Credits
College of Southern Idaho
Available: fall 2 Cr. Hrs Utilizing CSI vehicles, components and industry service information, students participate in interactive classroom and lab exercises on identifying the different types of plastics and popular composites in use today. Instruction will include repair procedures utilizing plastic welding and two component adhesive systems, replacement procedures, and refinishing procedures. Safety in the use, handling, and disposal of these materials will be stressed.
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