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AUM 239: Engine Performance
3.00 Credits
Gadsden State Community College
This course provides basic instruction in engine performance with emphasis on fuel and ignition systems relating to engine operation. PREREQUISITE: As required by College CORE
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AUM 244: Engine Performance II
3.00 Credits
Gadsden State Community College
This course provides advanced instruction in engine performance. Emphasis is placed on engine management and computer controls of ignition, fuel, and emissions systems relating to engine performance and drivability. PREREQUISITE: As required by College CORE
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AUM 246: Automotive Emissions
3.00 Credits
Gadsden State Community College
This is an introductory course in automotive emission systems. Emphasis is placed on troubleshooting and repair of systems, subsystems, and components. PREREQUISITE: As required by College
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AUM 246 - Automotive Emissions
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AUM 281: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Gadsden State Community College
These courses are designed to allow the student to specialize in a particular area of study with minimum instruction in automotive mechanics application and with evaluation at the instructor's discretion. Emphasis is placed on a topic/project that the student is interested in and may include any automotive or related area in automotive mechanics. Upon completion, the student should be able to work with minimum instruction and execute the necessary techniques to finish a live work project of his/her choice.
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AUM 291: Co-Op
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Gadsden State Community College
These courses constitute a series wherein the student works on a part-time basis in a job directly related to automotive mechanics. In these courses the employer evaluates the student's productivity and the student submits a descriptive report of his work experiences. Upon completion, the student will demonstrate skills learned in an employment setting. PREREQUISITE: As determined by College
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AUT 100: Introduction to Automotive Concepts
0.00 Credits
Gadsden State Community College
An introduction to automotive manufacturing concepts is the focus of this course. This course reviews the history of automotive manufacturing and discusses the automotive manufacturing processes for various automotive assembly and sub-assembly plants. It outlines the historical development of automotive manufacturing in Alabama. Finally, the electro-mechanical systems and body components of a typical vehicle will be examined. Prerequisite(s): As determined by College Corerequisite(s): As determined by College CORE
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AUT 102: Manufacturing Fundamentals
0.00 Credits
Gadsden State Community College
This course will introduce students to manufacturing fundamentals. It introduces various tools and techniques typically used in Lean manufacturing. It also will provide Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) certification instruction. OSHA standards will include electrical, Lock Out/Tag Out, hazardous communications, personal protective equipment, machine guarding, and walking and working surfaces. Prerequisite(s): As determined by College Corerequisite(s): As determined by College CORE
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AUT 104: Blueprint Reading for Manufacturing
0.00 Credits
Gadsden State Community College
This course provides the students with terms and definitions, theory and orthographic projection, and other information required to interpret drawings used in the manufacturing and industrial trade areas. Topics include multiview projection, pictorial drawings, dimensions and notes, lines and symbols, tolerances, industrial applications, scales, and quality requirements. Upon completion, students should be able to interpret blueprint drawings used in the manufacturing and industrial trades. This course may be tailored to meet specific local industry needs. Prerequisite(s): As determined by College Corerequisite(s): As determined by College CORE
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AUT 106: Quality Control and Inspection Techniques
0.00 Credits
Gadsden State Community College
This course provides the student with a basic understanding of quality assurance including the history of the quality movement in the United States; national and international standards for quality management systems; the impact of quality on an organization's performance; group problem solving; and statistical methods, such as statistical process control (SPC); process capability studies, quality tools, idea-generating tools, and corrective and preventive actions. Prerequisite(s): As determined by College Corerequisite(s): As determined by College
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AUT 110: DC Fundamentals
0.00 Credits
Gadsden State Community College
This course provides a study of atomic theory, direct current (DC), properties of conductors and insulators, direct current characteristics of series, parallel, and series parallel circuits. Inductors and capacitors are introduced, and their effects on DC circuits are examined. Students are prepared to analyze complex DC circuits, to solve for unknown circuits variables, and to use basic electronic test equipment. This course also provides hands on laboratory exercises to analyze, construct, test, and troubleshoot direct current circuits. Emphasis is placed on the use of scientific calculator and the operation of common test equipment used to analyze and troubleshoot DC and to prove the theories taught during classroom instruction. Prerequisite(s): As required by College Corerequisite(s): As required by College CORE
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