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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Lec-2, lab-4, field trips Advise: Eligible for ENGL 94 or ESL 160 or 82 and MATH 840 Repair and refinishing of automotive bodies and fenders including recommended practices for repair of body parts, frame straightening and alignment, basic soldering, plastic filler materials and techniques, gas and arc welding, mig welding, preparation of surfaces, painting, finishing and detailing, estimating of labor, materials, parts and supplies for auto body repair. CSU
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3.00 Credits
Lec-2, lab-4, field trips Repeat: max. 9 units Metal finishing techniques including mig and oxyacetylene, welding, application of plastic fillers and body solder, principles of metal working unibody and frame repair alignment. Preparation for entry level employment in auto repair. CSU
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3.00 Credits
Lec-2, lab-4, field trips Repeat: max. 9 units Procedures for removing old finishes, moldings, trim. Preparation of surfaces, sanding, filling scratches, using putty and primers, techniques of mixing paints, applying paints, use of spray and polishing equipment. CSU
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3.00 Credits
Lec-2, lab-4, field trips Repeat: max. 9 units Techniques and procedures applied to straightening and aligning automotive frames and structural members using alignment rack and equipment. Application of tools and measuring devices to align frames and unibodies. CSU
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3.00 Credits
Lec-2, lab-4, field trips Repeat: max. 9 units Procedures related to assembly and disassembly of automotive body and fender components. Removal and replacement of side panels, windshields, braces, inner structural members, trim, upholstery, moldings and bumper assemblies. CSU
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3.00 Credits
Lec-2, lab-4, field trips Repeat: max. 9 units The history and artistry of early electric vehicles and the impact of American culture and economics on the development of alternative fueled vehicles and vice-versa. How to analyze and evaluate fossil fueled vehicles as candidates for electric power conversion. Hands-on application of basic electrical systems design and diagnosis, electric vehicle control, power train systems theory operation and installation, and vehicle body modification and fabrication of parts. CSU
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Work-minimum paid supervised 75-300 hrs or unpaid supervised 30-240 hrs plus coordinating conferences and individual meetings by arrangement Coreq.: Enrollment in at least 7 semester units including this course and consent of instructor Advise: Completion of at least 8 semester units of Automotive program courses Repeat: combination max. 12 units Supervised employment involving automotive related duties. CSU
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4.00 Credits
Lec-1, work-300 Prereq.: AUTO 90A, 90B, 93 and 112 Coreq.: Enrollment in at least 7 semester units including this course and consent of instructor Advise: AUTO 133; Completion of at least 8 semester units of Autotmotive program courses Repeat: max. 12 units Supervised employment involving automotive related duties as related to Smog Repairs. Student must provide tune-up hand tools (i.e., spark rockets, ratchets, timing light). CSU
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3.00 Credits
Lec-3, lab-3, field trips Repeat: max. 9 units An in depth study into Domestic Automotive Engine Computer Control OBD-I-II Systems. Exploration of the operation, diagnosis, and repair of Domestic Automotive Electronic Engine Computer Control Systems. General diagnosis will be emphasized using multimeters, scan tools, manuals, and lab scopes. CSU
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3.00 Credits
Lec-3, lab-1, field trips Repeat: max. 9 units A course to familiarize students with the following as related to gaseous fuels: 1)purpose of alternative fuels, 2)alternative fuels legislation, 3)refueling procedures, 4)fuel system inspection, 5)system components nomenclature, 6)system adjustment, 7)component replacement, 8)drivability and diagnosis. CSU
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