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3.00 Credits
3 Hours A course designed to teach three skills needed for the restoration of early era vehicles. Students will learn to restore and polish hard trim moldings, restore wood grained Interior moldings and the art of pinstriping. Lab Fee. Prerequisites: TE 100, TE 152, TE 275 or consent of the instructor. (Interterm.)
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4.00 Credits
4 hours This course will address the characteristics and operations of electrical and electronic systems with special emphasis on their practical application in automotive systems. The course will introduce Ohm's Law, electrical power, circuit elements and magnetism and induction in electrical circuits. Special emphasis Is given to the use of this knowledge In the repair, restoration, and preservation of classic and antique automotive electrical systems. Lab Fee. Prerequisite: TE 100, G-MA 105. (Spring).
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1.00 Credits
1 hour An exploration of restoration management and research. This course will explore current trends in restoration, how to organize a restoration, how to properly research restoration methods and professional ethics. For juniors in Option V only. (On demand)
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3.00 Credits
3 hours An exploration of vintage automotive diagnostics, including a basic overview of automotive electrical systems, fuel and ignition systems, drive train and chassis systems. Basic failure modes of these systems will be explored and will be experienced in the laboratory. Integration of the theory and practice of diagnostics will be explored in a classroom and lab setting. Proper use of diagnostic tools, diagnostic literature and methodology will be taught. Students will work with vintage automobiles and related components. Lab Fee. Prerequisites: TE 100, TE 141, TE 145, TE 271, TE 360. (Interterm, odd years.)
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4.00 Credits
4 hours A course designed to teach students the basics of automotive restoration projects and automotive processes. Students will work on vintage automobiles and their components, rebuilding and reassembling these components. Lab Fee. Prerequisite: TE 100, TE 141, TE 145, TE 152, , TE 162, TE 262 or consent of the instructor. (Fall, Spring)
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4.00 Credits
4 hours A study of the nature of wood, identification of wood, and joinery. Special emphasis is given to the use of this knowledge in the design, construction, restoration and preservation of automotive coachwork and related wood products. Prerequisites: TE 110 and TE 162. Lab fee. (On demand)
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2.00 Credits
2 hours A comprehensive course designed for students contemplating a career in teaching technology. Addresses practical, ethical, and philosophical considerations related to curriculum development, safety programs, administration, and management of classes. Prerequisite: CI 220. (Spring)
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4.00 Credits
4 hours A student-guided study of the design, operation, and characteristics of specialized automotive electrical systems including gauges and instruments, clocks and radios, lighting and accessory systems, and specialized ignition systems. This course will address reading and interpreting automotive wiring diagrams and will include design and construction of authentic wiring looms and harnesses. Special emphasis is given in this course to the repair, restoration and preservation of classic and antique automobile systems. Lab Fee. Prerequisites: TE 100, TE 360 (On demand).
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4.00 Credits
4 hours A study of special sheet metal restoration techniques, including the use of power tools in fabrication, creating complex compound curves, repairing extremely damaged components and the craft of creating custom tooling. Students will build experience and confidence in their skills in the laboratory. Lab Fee. Prerequisites: TE 100, TE 152. (On Demand)
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4.00 Credits
4 hours All phases of home planning are included in this study. Typical problems covered are building codes, architectural standards, materials, styles and finance. Results of the study culminate in a detailed set of house plans. Prerequisite: TE 311. Lab Fee. (On demand)
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