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AUT 124: Electrical Systems II
4.00 Credits
Mount Wachusett Community College
4 credits This course is a continuation of AUT123 Electrical Systems I. Using wiring diagrams, students will examine headlights, taillights and parking lights for proper operation. Stoplights, turn signals, hazard lights and back-up light circuits will be examined and repaired. The operation of the power door locks and power windows will be examined. Electrical circuits associated with dashboards, gauges, printed circuits and digital instrument clusters will be studied along with various other electrical circuits. Three hours lecture and five and a half hours lab per week. Prerequisite: AUT123 or permission of instructor. Spring.
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AUT 125: Engine Repair
5.00 Credits
Mount Wachusett Community College
5 credits The lecture and lab periods for this course cover designs, nomenclature, and theory of operation of internal combustion engines, including valves and operating mechanism, piston and connecting rod assembly, crankshaft and bearing, lubrication system, cooling system, crankcase ventilation, engines, fuels, and lubricants. This course also includes an introduction to the study of the Wankel, diesel, and other propulsion systems. Five hours lecture and six hours lab per week. Prerequisites: RDG100, ENG100, MAT120 (pre-or co-requisite), or placement. Fall.
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AUT 127: Suspension And Steering
4.00 Credits
Mount Wachusett Community College
4 credits This course is designed to teach students the various suspension components and systems. Students will learn how to inspect and replace steering components. Rack and pinion steering gears, vehicle riding height, body sway, front and rear end alignment, and tire problems will be studied. Three hours lecture and four hours lab per week. Prerequisites: RDG100, ENG100, MAT120 (pre-or co-requisite), or placement. Spring.
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AUT 130: Automatic And Manual Drivetrains
4.00 Credits
Mount Wachusett Community College
4 credits Students will participate in lecture and lab sessions on the various components used in present day automatic and manual transmissions used in front, rear, four wheel, and all wheel drive automobiles. Operating systems principles pertaining to hydrodynamics, fluid couplings, clutch assemblies, and shift controls will be discussed. Diagnostic techniques, component and system testing, as well as maintenance procedures, will be accomplished in the lab sessions. Ancillary drivetrain components such as driveshafts, CV joints, differentials, and transfer cases will be explored. Four hours lecture and three hours lab per week. Prerequisites: RDG100, ENG100, MAT120 (pre-or co-requisite), or placement. Spring.
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AUT 204: Heating And Air Conditioning
3.00 Credits
Mount Wachusett Community College
3 credits This course is designed to teach the student about the theory and operation of heating and air conditioning systems. Students will learn about heat transfer, temperature/pressure relationships, and control systems. The course will cover the theory and operation of air conditioning systems, air management delivery systems, and electronic climate control systems. The course will prepare students to take the ASE test A-7 Heating and Air Conditioning Systems. Prerequisites: RDG100, ENG100, MAT120 (pre-or co-requisite), or placement. Offered occasionally.
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BCT 105: Introduction to Mass Media
3.00 Credits
Mount Wachusett Community College
3 credits Students examine the effects and impact of the mass media on contemporary life. Emphasis is on the influence of television, film, radio, the Internet, and the print media in such areas as entertainment, news, politics, advertising, popular culture, and human behavior. (Not open to students in the Broadcasting and Electronic Media curriculum.) Prerequisites: ENG100, RDG100, or placement. Offered occasionally.
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BCT 111: Introduction to Broadcasting And Electronic Media
3.00 Credits
Mount Wachusett Community College
3 credits Students survey the foundation and development of television, radio, and the electronic media; the regulatory, financial, and operating structure of the electronic media industries; programming content and criticism; the role and impact of the electronic media in society; and the electronic media's current and future applications. Prerequisites: ENG100, RDG100, or placement. Fall.
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BCT 112: Audio Production I
3.00 Credits
Mount Wachusett Community College
3 credits Students are introduced to the basic procedures and skills used by audio professionals. In order to achieve a basic understanding of sound as it relates to media productions, students perform recording and editing techniques of dialog, radio style production, as well as studio and location sound practices used for video and film. Two lecture hours and two lab hours per week. Prerequisites: RDG100, ENG100, or placement. Fall.
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BCT 115: Introduction to Digital Photography
3.00 Credits
Mount Wachusett Community College
3 credits The demand for digital photography and the electronic transmission of digital images now outpaces all forms of film photography. This course addresses the needs of film photographers who want to transition to digital as well as new photographers using this exciting new medium. Students will learn how to create artistic images for print and for the worldwide web. Emphasis is placed on the camera and how to use it, lighting, electronic capture and manipulation techniques, and photographic composition. A digital camera (at least 3.2mp) is required. One that can be manually controlled is preferred. Prerequisite: None. Fall and spring.
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BCT 122: Audio Production II
3.00 Credits
Mount Wachusett Community College
3 credits Students are introduced to equipment, procedures, and techniques used on location and in studios for careers in audio for the television and film industries, with an emphasis on post production signal processing and editing. This course builds on the information and skills acquired in BCT112 Audio Production I. Two lecture hours and two hours lab per week. Prerequisite: BCT112. Spring.
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