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  • 4.00 Credits

    Lec-3, lab-3, field trips P/NP available Prereq.: MOTO 60 or 80 Repeat: max. 12 units This course covers the principles, theory of operation, design and functions of motorcycle fuel, lubrication and cooling systems as well as the inspection, disassembly, cleaning, measuring and rebuilding of the components of those systems. Upon completion of this class, a student should be able to perform preventive maintenance, troubleshoot discrepancies, repair the system components and know how to select suitable aftermarket parts in both dealer and independent shop settings. CSU
  • 4.00 Credits

    Lec-3, lab-3, field trips P/NP available Prereq.: MOTO 80 Repeat: max. 12 units This course covers motorcycle tune-up, general service, ignition, valve adjustment, lubrication, oil and filter changes as well as the special tools required. Further, it covers service, parts books, micro-fiche, computerized manuals and the logic employed in them. Upon completion of this class, a student should be able to perform virtually all aspects of scheduled maintenance such as tune-ups, valve adjustment, oil changes and lubrication service as well as troubleshoot and repair common maintenance discrepancies. CSU
  • 4.00 Credits

    Lec-3, lab-3, field trips P/NP available Prereq.: MOTO 80 Repeat: max. 12 units This course covers the principles of basic electricity including terms, circuits, wiring diagrams and symbols, magnetism and methods of providing electrical energy for motorcycles. Various electrical components of generation, regulation, distribution, control, switching and methods of testing of motorcycle electrical systems will be discussed. Ignition systems and how they relate to the engine components will be covered. CSU
  • 4.00 Credits

    Lec-3, lab-3, field trips P/NP available Prereq.: MOTO 60 or 80 Repeat: max. 12 units This course offers a comprehensive view of how two and four-stroke motorcycle engines work through discussion of the theory of operation and technical principles involved in converting fuel to motion. This course is designed to give students the technical understanding necessary for working with modern internal combustion engines and students will learn the theory necessary in understanding the internal combustion engine. CSU
  • 4.00 Credits

    Lec-3, lab-3, field trips P/NP available Prereq.: MOTO 80 Repeat: max. 12 units This course covers the theory, design and function of motorcycle exhaust systems, various frame and suspension designs, tires, cast and spoked wheels, and both disk and drum brakes. Upon completion of this course, a student should be able to perform preventive maintenance, troubleshoot discrepancies, repair systems and know how to select suitable aftermarket parts in both a dealer and independent shop setting. CSU
  • 3.00 Credits

    Lec-2, lab-3, field trips P/NP available Prereq.: MOTO 60 or 80 Repeat: max. 9 units This course offers a comprehensive view of overhaul techniques, pre tear down diagnostics and post repair operations check of modern motorcycle engines. Repair procedures will be consistent with manufactures and professional repair standards. Upon the successful completion of this class, a student will be able to perform a complete overhaul of the varius types of modern motorcycle engines including water-cooled, multi-valve, and air-cooled V-twins engines. The student will be able to analyze various aspects of performance modifications. CSU
  • 4.00 Credits

    Lec-3, lab-3, field trips P/NP available Prereq.: MOTO 80 Repeat: max. 12 units This course covers motorcycle power transmission systems. Converting mechanical power produced at the crankshaft to the rear wheel through clutch, transmission and the final drive system. Theory of operation including lubrication requirements, gear ratios, design and function of the primary drive, the clutch, the transmission and the final drive will be covered. Clutches, transmissions, and drive systems will be removed, disassembled, cleaned, inspected, measured, rebuilt, installed and inspected for proper operation. CSU
  • 2.00 Credits

    Lec-1, lab-3, field trips P/NP available Prereq.: MOTO 80 Repeat: max. 6 units This is an in-depth course covering motorcycle engine, component theory and function as related to dynamometer (dyno) operation. A dyno is used for data acquisition of operating conditions and used to diagnosis and troubleshoot performance problems. Various motorcycles will be run on a dyno so students can use the data to trouble-shoot maintenance problems. After repairs or adjustments, the motorcycles will be run again to measure the results. CSU
  • 3.00 Credits

    Lec-3 Practice and problems in the field of personal salesmanship. An analysis and discussion, on a workshop basis, of the fundamental and technical aspects of selling goods and services. Special attention given to individual student's salesmanship qualities. CSU
  • 3.00 Credits

    Lec-3 Required for all Marketing and Fashion Merchandising majors A general survey of types and functions of marketing institutions, products and services, channels of distribution, trends in marketing practices, and a study of consumer behavior. CSU
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