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3.00 Credits
ASL 201 builds upon the foundations of the language learned in ASL 101. Whereas ASL 101 had a focus of receptive skills (understanding the signs of others), this course focuses on the students expressive skills (one's ability to produce the signs) in a grammatically correct fashion, perfecting the formation of the five parameters of placement, location, palm orientation, movement and facial expression. The second half of the textbook is used, completing all lessons the American Sign Language Teacher's Association (ASLTA) deemed required for basic sign language skills. Extensive interaction is required amongst classmates. In class presentations will be required. An out of class research project is required. (3 lec) Prerequisite: ASL 101
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1.00 Credits
Familiarizes students with shop safety, regulations, liabilities, and legalities as they pertain to the automotive industry. The course identifies proper use of hazardous materials, shop equipment practices and procedures, and correct operation of automobiles and equipment in shop areas. (20 hr)
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2.00 Credits
Teaches the theory, function, and diagnosis of?automotive performance for maintenance service and light duty repairs to cooling, lubricating, electrical and exhaust systems. (40 hr) Prerequisite: ATA 101 or permission
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2.00 Credits
Introduces the theory, operation, service, and repair of hydraulic brakes, vacuum boosters, power brakes and all related components. It also addresses the importance and use of asbestos removal equipment when servicing automotive braking systems. (60 hr) Prerequisite: ATA 101 or ATH 101 or permission
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3.00 Credits
Presents the theory and operation of the complete drive train and familiarizes students with tools and techniques necessary to properly maintain, diagnose, service and repair manual transmissions, manual transaxles, and all related components. (100 hr) Prerequisite: ATA 101 or ATH 101 or permission
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4.00 Credits
Presents the theory and operation of the complete drive train, and familiarizes students with tools and techniques necessary to properly maintain, diagnose, service, and repair automatic transmissions, automatic transaxles, torque converters, and all related components. (120 hr) Prerequisite: ATA 101 or ATH 101 or permission
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4.00 Credits
Introduces the theory and operation of the internal combustion engine, its construction and designs, and evaluation and testing procedures to determine engine condition. The course identifies the skills and tools needed to test and recondition engines and components, and emphasizes correct techniques and safety procedures for repairing and removing engines. (120 hr) Prerequisite: ATA 101 or ATH 101 or permission
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2.00 Credits
Provides the knowledge and skills needed to properly diagnose and maintain engine systems in a safe and professional manner. (60 hr) Prerequisite: ATA 101 or ATH 101 or permission
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3.00 Credits
Teaches the theory and operations of gas and light diesel fuel injection systems and related components. It addresses the safety requirements, skills and tools needed for their diagnosis, repair, and service. (100 hr) Prerequisite: ATA 101 or ATH 101 or permission
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3.00 Credits
Instructs the theory and operation of steering and suspension systems; safety precautions to be followed when servicing steering and suspension systems; correct selection of tools and proper use when servicing; and procedures and equipment for performing front-end alignments and wheel balancing. (80 hr) Prerequisite: ATA 101 or ATH 101 or permission
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