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ASL 215: Introduction to the Field of Interpreting
3.00 Credits
Quinsigamond Community College
This course provides students with information regarding the role and function on an interpreter. Topics covered include: the history of interpreting, terminology, employment options and settings, the Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf, and the Code of Ethics. Students explore interpreting and transliteration. This course addresses the influence of culture on interpreting, equivalence issues in translation, cultural influences on context, and strategies for improved inter-cultural communication. Prerequisites: ASL 112, ASL 113.
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AUT 101: Introduction to Automotive Service
1.00 Credits
Quinsigamond Community College
This course covers shop safety, pre-delivery car inspection, and simple car maintenance procedures encountered in an automobile dealership. Students learn how to read service manuals, identify the major components of an automobile, and perform routine maintenance procedures such as changing fluids and belts. F
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AUT 103: Tool Operations
1.00 Credits
Quinsigamond Community College
This course focuses on the various types of hand tools and heavy equipment commonly used in an automotive shop. Students learn how to use wrenches, fasteners, air tools, gas torches, jacks, lifts, and other specialized tools with an emphasis on understanding the safety issues associated those tools. F
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AUT 111: Automotive Electrical Systems
4.00 Credits
Quinsigamond Community College
This course covers basic automotive electrical theory and operation including the battery and starting and charging system. Students learn electrical diagnostic tools and testing using all service publications in their available formats, obtain information needed for diagnosis, use the Symptom-to- System-to-Component-to-Cause (SSCC) diagnostic process, and learn repair procedures. F
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AUT 113: Basic Automotive Electronics
3.00 Credits
Quinsigamond Community College
This course explores the internal workings of automotive microprocessors, interrelationship of inputs and outputs, and sensor input and output controlling devices. Through classroom exercises, students examine electronically controlled components and systems, identify and describe the functions of various sensors, learn the types of generated signals, understand the internal workings of the automotive microprocessor, and describe and explain the operation of various output devices. Prerequisite: AUT 111. S
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AUT 121: Basic Gasoline Engines
4.00 Credits
Quinsigamond Community College
This course covers the basic functioning of gasoline engines. Topics include operation, design, diagnostic, and repair strategies. Students disassemble, measure, inspect, and reassemble engines to blueprint specifications and perform dynamic tests in a laboratory environment. Students learn how to describe the major components of a gasoline engine and explain how they contribute to an engine's performance and operation. Prerequisites: AUT 101, AUT 103. S
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AUT 125: Engine Testing/ Performance Analysis
4.00 Credits
Quinsigamond Community College
This course covers basic engine performance, operations, and testing. Topics include the theory and operation of engine systems including ignition, fuel and air management, and emission control using current diagnostic methods and tools. Students diagnose and repair engine performance-related problems and learn how to explain the operations and relationships between engine performance and emissions. Prerequisites: AUT 101, AUT 103. S
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AUT 131: Brake Systems
3.00 Credits
Quinsigamond Community College
This course focuses on the basics of hydraulic principles, and the types, components, and operation of brake systems. Students learn the specific types of master cylinders, disc brakes, drum brakes, and anti-lock brakes with emphasis on diagnosing brake problems and making adjustments and repairs. The course concentrates on the diagnosis and repair of car and light truck anti-lock brakes and stability systems using equipment specified by manufacturers. F
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AUT 133: Suspension, Steering, & Alignment
3.00 Credits
Quinsigamond Community College
This course examines conventional suspension, air suspension, and programmed/automatic ride control systems. Students learn the theory and operation of basic steering systems, rack and pinion steering systems, and variable and electronic steering systems. Topics include two - four-wheel alignment and use of specialized steering equipment. Students gain an entry-level knowledge of suspension and steering as the foundation for performing comprehensive vehicle suspension and steering performance evaluations and repairs. SU
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AUT 141: Climate Control System
3.00 Credits
Quinsigamond Community College
This course explores the air conditioning and heater components through an understanding of basic refrigeration principles and the use of diagnostic tools. Students learn how to diagnose and repair A/C and heating related problems (including controls, switches, compressors, and clutches) and learn to perform leak testing, recharging, and safety procedures. Students acquire the knowledge necessary to obtain a National Institute Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certification in this field. Prerequisite: AUT 121. SU
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