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3.00 Credits
Theory and operation of the MIG welding process and its equipment are covered. Applications of MIG welding procedures are practiced on steel plates and various sheet metal. Cutting and heating processes with oxyacetylene equipment and plasma arc cutters are included. Weld joints used in professional sectioning and replacement panels, as recommended by the national I-Car Foundation, are also included.
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4.00 Credits
Offers instruction in professional metal work and dent removal and procedures used with the application of plastic filler, removal and replacement of auto body parts, replacement and removal of non-structural parts, and professional windshield replacement process, along with repair and safety.
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3.00 Credits
Includes diagnosing and servicing of driver's side and passenger's side air bagsrestraint systems. Instruction in removing and protecting open lines and wiring, removal and replacement of stationary glass, electrical wiring, removal and replacement of engine components, along with industrial shop safety.
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4.00 Credits
Teaches skills and technical knowledge needed in the preparation of metal and plastics for modern basecoat, clearcoat paint systems. Students are taught the use of materials involved in preparation, along with the use and maintenance of spray painting equipment. Costume stripping, color combinations, detailing, applying the finish, and shop safety are presented.
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4.00 Credits
Instruction in analyzing damage, estimating labor times, paint times, and part cost used nationwide by professional repair shops and major insurance companies. Creating manual and computerized damage reports, and the use of crash estimating guides are included.
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4.00 Credits
Includes the technical knowledge necessary in the mixing and spraying of paints, primers, and the reduction and identification of paints and other materials used in professional automobile refinishing. The use of the computerized Cromavision matching system is taught; also paint blending, 82 tinting procedures, and safety in the paint shop are included.
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4.00 Credits
Includes gauging equipment used in unitized and conventional frame repair and methods of analyzing damage. Instruction is given in the use of frame equipment, frame and body construction, and straightening. The use of the computer 'Genesis' laser body alignment system istaught. Unibody sectioning procedures, as recommended by the I-Car Foundation, and safety are also presented.
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4.00 Credits
Offers instruction in the repair and replacement of plastic parts and components; also, plastic welding procedures, adhesive bonding repairs and surface preparation. When feasible, near completion of the program, a field trip may be scheduled to the Corvette plant in Bowling Green, Kentucky, and the Saturn plant in Springhill, Tennessee, to help students gain more knowledge of vehicles made of fiberglass and plastics.
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3.00 Credits
Covers the fundamental accounting concepts and procedures for sole proprietorship. The accounting cycle includes journalizing and posting transactions, preparing trial balances, worksheets, and financial statements. Emphasis is given to cash, banking, payroll procedures, purchases, accounts receivable/accounts payable, and prepaid expenses. Simulated accounting activities offer decision making opportunities encountered in the business world.
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3.00 Credits
Primary emphasis will be in developing an understanding of the fundamental accounting concepts, with secondary emphasis on procedural mechanics. In addition, the student should develop an awareness of the language and environment of American business, an appreciation of accounting methodology, and skill in problem solving. Open to students not majoring in the College of Business. Fall Semester.
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