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ART 2293: Silkscreen Printmaking ii
3.00 Credits
National Park College
Continuation of Silkscreen Printmaking I. Prerequisite: ART 2233-Silkscreen Printmaking I. Spring.
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ART 2363: landscape Painting ii
3.00 Credits
National Park College
Continuation of Landscape Painting I. Available upon sufficient student demand.
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ART 2391-6: Art Special Study
3.00 Credits
National Park College
A course designed as a special problems course where students can choose their scope and direction for continued study. Permission of the instructor required.
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AST 1101: Automotive lab ii
1.00 Credits
National Park College
The Automotive Lab courses are designed to allow the students to gain practical working knowledge in a simulated automotive repair setting. Engine Repair and/or Brakes will be emphasized along with a variety of actual automobile repairs to give the student the "hands-on" instruction needed to complete their training as an automotive repair technician. Corequisite: AST 1203 Brakes or AST 1603 Engine Repair. Fall.
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AST 1102: Automotive lab i
2.00 Credits
National Park College
The Automotive Lab courses are designed to allow the students to gain practical working knowledge in a simulated automotive repair setting. Electrical/Electronic and/or Engine Performance will be emphasized along with a variety of actual automobile repairs to give the student the "hands-on" instruction needed to complete their training as an automotive repair technician. Corequisite: AST 1103 Electrical / Electronic Systems I or AST 1803 Engine Performance I. Fall.
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AST 1103: electrical/electronic Systems i
3.00 Credits
National Park College
An introductory course to the basic fundamentals of the automotive electrical and electronic systems, and how they apply to the modern automobile. Electrical theories and principles, Ohms Law, basic electrical circuits, wiring diagrams, electrical symbols, and test meters will be covered as well as the construction and operation of batteries, alternators and starters. This course will serve as an excellent foundation for further studies as an automotive electrical service technician. Corequisite: AST 1102 Automotive Lab I. Fall.
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AST 1202: Automotive lab iii
2.00 Credits
National Park College
The Automotive Lab courses are designed to allow the students to gain practical working knowledge in a simulated automotive repair setting. Electrical/Electronics II and/or Engine Performance II will be emphasized along with a variety of actual automobile repairs to give the student the "hands-on" instruction needed to complete their training as an automotive repair technician. Corequisite: AST 1303 Electrical / Electronic Systems II or AST 1403 Engine Performance II. Spring.
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AST 1203: Brakes
3.00 Credits
National Park College
This course is designed to offer an introduction to the automotive brake system and its hydraulic principles of operation. Includes the theory, operation, and construction of disc brakes, drum brakes, power brakes, master cylinders, precision machining of rotors and drums as well as antilock braking systems and their related computer controlled components. Troubleshooting, diagnosis, and repair are emphasized. The student completing this curriculum will have been given the opportunity to gain the technical skills required to become a certified automotive brake specialist. Corequisite: AST 1101. Automotive Lab II. Fall.
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AST 1301: Automotive lab iV
1.00 Credits
National Park College
The Automotive Lab courses are designed to allow the students to gain practical working knowledge in a simulated automotive repair setting. Suspension & Steering and/or High Performance will be emphasized along with a variety of actual automobile repairs to give the student the "hands-on" instruction needed to complete their training as an automotive repair technician. Corequisite: AST 1503 Suspension and Steering or AST 1703 High Performance. Spring.
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AST 1303: electrical/electronic Systems ii
3.00 Credits
National Park College
This course will build upon the knowledge gained on Electrical/Electronics I. The student will continue to build upon the basic fundamentals and principles of automotive electrical and progress to troubleshooting and analysis. Major subjects covered are electrical system failures, troubleshooting techniques, chassis electrical, lighting, specialized electronic circuits, electrical components, and power accessories. Students completing this curriculum will have been given the opportunity to gain the technical skills required to become a certified automotive electrical systems specialist. Prerequisite: AST 1103 Electrical/Electronic Systems I. Corequisite: AST 1202 Auto Lab III. Spring.
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