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5.00 Credits
5 units 10 hours weekly Course Prerequisite: Completion of ABDY 212. An advanced course in the theory and techniques of automotive collision repairs. Course of study includes: conventional and unitized frame repair and repair systems; replacement of automotive glass, trim, and moldings; repair of major collision damage. (AVC)
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20.00 Credits
10 units 20 hours weekly Prerequisite: Completion of ABDY 115. An advanced course in the theory and techniques of automotive collision repair. Course of study includes: resistance and MIG welding of automotive sheet metals and structural members; plastic composite repair procedures; servicing of active and passive restraint systems; conventional and unitized frame repair and repair systems; replacement of automotive glass, trim, and moldings; repair of major collision damage. (AVC)
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5.00 Credits
5 units 10 hours weekly Prerequisite: Completion of ABDY 123 or ABDY 125. An advanced course in the theories and techniques of automotive refinishing. Course of study to include: spot, panel, and sectional refinishing of automotive surfaces; color tinting, color matching and blending of automotive paints; color sanding and polishing automotive surfaces. (AVC)
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5.00 Credits
5 units 10 hours weekly Prerequisite: Completion of ABDY 222. An advanced course in the theories and techniques of automotive refinishing. Course of study to include: complete vehicle refinishing; prevention and cure of paint problems; final detailing of vehicle paint finishes. (AVC)
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20.00 Credits
10 units 20 hours weekly Prerequisite: Completion of ABDY 125. An advanced course in the theories and techniques of automotive refinishing. Course of study to include: spot, panel, and complete refinishing of automotive surfaces; color tinting and color matching of automotive paints; prevention and cure of paint problems; final detailing of vehicle paint finishes. (AVC)
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3.00 Credits
3 units 3 hours weekly Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 099, READ 099 and MATH 070. Student s wi l l l e a rn int roduc tor y theory and application of the doubleentry accounting cycle for service and merchandising sole-proprietorships, including special journals, payroll, and banking procedures. For many students, completing ACCT 111 will help their transition into ACCT 201. (AVC)
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3.00 Credits
3 units 3 hours weekly Prerequisite: Completion of ACCT 201 or ACCT 111. Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 099, READ 099, and MATH 070. In this continuation course in bookkeeping, students will learn specifics on receivables and payables, inventory, plus fixed and intangible assets. Accounting for partnerships and corporations will also be studied along with the statement of cash flows, analysis of financial statements, and segmented and manufacturing accounting. NOTE: This course is mainly intended for those seeking to earn the Professional Bookkeeping certificate and it should not be used by business or economics majors transferring to a fouryear institution. Please refer to ACCT 201 course description. (CSU, AVC)
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2.00 Credits
2 units 36 hours total Advisory: Completion of ACCT 111, and Eligibility for READ 099. Students will learn the specific human resource and payroll accounting required under the Fair Labor Standards Act, Social Security Administration, plus Federal and State withholding tax systems. The actual tasks that payroll clerks and payroll accountants perform are practiced so that students can explore potential payroll and bookkeeping employment opportunities. Note: This course counts toward the Professional Bookkeeping certificate. (AVC)
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3.00 Credits
2 units 3 hours weekly Prerequisite: Completion of ACCT 201 or ACCT 111 within the past five years. Advisory: Basic keyboarding skills, and Eligibility for READ 099. This course involves the study of concepts and skills of microcomputer accounting s y s t e m s u s i n g t y p i c a l i n t e g r a t e d computerized accounting software systems. Topics to be covered include setup and maintenance of new company systems, manage chart of accounts and ledgers, analyze and enter transactions, generate financial reports, import/export data, file management, incorporate online resources into system processes, and manage system security. Familiarity and experience using PC software and hardware is important. Software used in the class includes students' choice of learning Peachtree or QuickBooks. Microsoft Office and telecommunication software such as E-mail and discussion forums are also used. (CSU, AVC)
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3.00 Credits
3 units 3 hours weekly Advisory: Eligibility for College Level Reading and ENGL 099 and Eligibility for MATH 070. Principles of Federal and California taxation relating to individual income taxes with emphasis on preparation of personal tax returns. (CSU, AVC) ( R2)
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