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1.00 Credits
This is the same as ART 2203 but for more advanced study. Individuals have a choice of subject matter and media. Prerequisite: ART 2203
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5.00 Credits
This course introduces students to the field of digital video production and post production. It also introduces various forms and styles of video, film, and audio production. Students will learn how to edit video, still photographs, and audio using Apple G5 workstations and Final Cut Pro HD software. Students will be expected to produce several projects of increasing complexity over the semester. Prerequisite: CIS 1103 or permission of instructor.
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0.00 Credits
Some of the best career opportunities for persons with artistic talent are available in Graphics Design. Emphasis is on knowledge and skills necessary in the various types of graphic art. This course focuses on learning to use the Adobe Illustrator program. Illustrator will be used for the completion of all design projects assigned. Prerequisite: CIS 1103
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1.00 Credits
This course provides experience on projects incorporating a variety of digital media tools, including illustration, web design, photography, image editing, 2D and 3D animation, and digital audio and video production and editing techniques. This course is intended as a capstone for art and graphic/web design students to be taken at the end of their program of studies to prepare them for employment in that field. Students will be expected to produce several projects of increasing complexity over the semester. Prerequisite: CIS 2253 or permission of instructor.
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This course provides the student with an introduction to automotive engines, the use and care of hand tools, precision tools, special tools and equipment. Construction and theory of operation with attention to engine components are included. In addition, cooling and lubrication of modern engines as well as preventative maintenance and use of shop and flat rate manuals are covered. Safety is emphasized.
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0.00 Credits
This course assumes a sound understanding of basic electronic concepts and test equipment. Topics include theory and operation of electronic control systems, including sensors, actuators, and microprosesser-based scanned control systems. Additionally, power generation, conditioning, and distribution will be covered. This course together with AST 2203 Automotive Electronics II provides the preparation necessary for students to obtain ASE Certification in the area of Automotive Electronics. Prerequisite: ET 1003 or higher ET course or permission of instructor.
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0.00 Credits
This course covers the entire power train on a late model vehicle with a standard transmission. Beginning with the flywheel, the course traces the flow of power from engine through the flywheel, to the transmission, through the differential assembly and ending at the wheel hub. Included is the principle of gear reduction as it applies to the theory, operation, and repair of manual transmissions, rear axles, and transaxles. Several types of four-wheel drive systems will also be taught.
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This course concentrates on the theory and operation of disc and drum brake systems. Basic hydraulic principles as well as the operation and components of the brake foundation system are taught. This course includes an in-depth study of the various types of power brake systems, including vacuum suspended systems, Hydro-Boost ? systems, and several types of anti-lock braking systems.
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This course concentrates on fuel, ignition, and emission systems and is closely linked with AST 1203 Automotive Electronics I. Troubleshooting and repair of these systems on trainers and vehicles is emphasized. This course and AST 2304 Engine Performance II provide the preparation necessary for students to obtain ASE Certification in the area of Engine Performance. Co-requisite: AST 1203.
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This course begins the study of the theory of refrigeration. The refrigeration cycle and the basic components and construction of compressors, lines, expansion valves, expansion tubes, condensers, evaporators, blower motors, and air distribution systems are covered. Time will be devoted to the study of automatic temperature control systems including the latest computer monitored systems. Heating and ventilation, an important part of the vehicle's climate control system, will also be covered. Service and maintenance procedures as well as basic safety are heavily emphasized. Co-requisite: AST 1203 or higher AST course or permission of instructor.
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