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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
3 credits, 6 hours (1-2-3) This course provides instruction in the correction of structural damage. Topics include types and use of alignment equipment, anchoring and pulling methods, and repair/replacement of structural components. CORE
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3.00 Credits
3 credits, 6 hours (1-2-3) This course provides instruction in collision related mechanical repairs. Emphasis is placed on diagnosis and repairs to drivetrains, steering/suspension components and various other mechanical repairs. CORE
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3.00 Credits
3 credits, 6 hours (1-2-3) This course provides instruction in collision related electrical repairs. Topics include basic DC theory, types of diagnostic equipment, circuit protection, wire repair, use of wiring diagrams, airbag modules, and impact sensors. CORE
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3.00 Credits
3 credits, 6 hours (1-2-3) This course introduces students to the various types of suspension and steering systems used in the automotive industry. Emphasis is placed on system components, suspension angles, and effects of body/frame alignment on these components and angles. CORE
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3.00 Credits
3 credits, 6 hours (1-2-3) This course is a study of automotive air conditioning, heating, and cooling systems. Topics include automotive air conditioning, heating, and cooling theory, component replacement and system services. CORE
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3.00 Credits
3 credits, 6 hours (1-2-3) Both the function and design of various restraints and passive restraints systems, including seat belts, seat belt tensioners and airbags, will be discussed. Topics include airbag modules and impact sensors for both front and side airbag systems. Students learn about using service manuals, flow charts, and wiring diagrams during the diagnosis and repair process. CORE
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3.00 Credits
3 credits, 6 hours (1-2-3) This course introduces students to methods of identifying paint defects, causes, cures, and final detailing. Students learn to trouble shoot and correct paint imperfections. CORE
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3.00 Credits
3 credits, 6 hours (1-2-3) This course emphasizes the fundamental principles for air conditioning and refrigeration. Instruction is provided in the theory and principles of refrigeration and heat transfer, HVACR system components, common and specialty tools for HVACR, and application of the concepts of basic compression refrigeration. Upon completion, students should identify system components and understand their functions, identify and use common and specialty HVACR tools, and maintain components of a basic compression refrigeration system. CORE
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3.00 Credits
3 credits, 6 hours (1-2-3) This course covers system performance checks and refrigerant cycle diagnosis. Emphasis is placed on the use of refrigerant recovery/recycle units, industry codes, refrigerant coils and correct methods of charging and recovering refrigerants. Upon completion, students should be able to properly recover/recycle refrigerants and demonstrate safe, correct service procedures which comply with the no-venting laws.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits, 6 hours (1-2-3) Prerequisite: ACR121, 122 & 123 or instructor approval This course introduces students to the proper installation procedures of refrigerant piping and tubing for the heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration industry. This course includes various methods of working with and joining tubing. Upon completion, students should comprehend related terminology and be able to fabricate pipe, tubing and pipe fittings. CORE
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