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ASTR 310: The Solar System
3.00 Credits
American River College
General Education: AA/AS Area IV Course Transferable to UC/CSU Hours: 54 hours LEC This course explores the nature and evolution of the solar system. This course explores the nature and evolution of the solar system. Topics include the nighttime sky, the history of astronomy, the tools of astronomy, and the origins and characteristics of planets, their satellites, and other components of the solar system. Emphasis is placed on how astronomers gain and refine their knowledge of the universe and interpret the latest results of planetary exploration.
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ASTR 320: Stars, Galaxies, and Cosmology
3.00 Credits
American River College
General Education: AA/AS Area IV Course Transferable to UC/CSU Hours: 54 hours LEC This course explores the nature and evolution of stars, galaxies, and the universe. Topics include the history of astronomy, the tools of astronomy, star classification, stellar evolution, neutron stars, black holes, and the Big Bang. Emphasis is placed on how astronomers gain and refine their knowledge of the universe and interpret the latest results of space exploration.
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ASTR 330: Introduction to Astrobiology
3.00 Credits
American River College
General Education: AA/AS Area IV Course Transferable to UC/CSU Hours: 54 hours LEC This course explores the possibility of life beyond the Earth. Topics include the origin and evolution of life on Earth, the formation of Earth and other planets in the solar system, the likelihood of life existing on other planets or moons within our solar system, attempts to locate life within our solar system and attempts to communicate with intelligent life in other parts of the galaxy.
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ASTR 400: Astronomy Laboratory
1.00 Credits
American River College
Corequisite: ASTR 300 General Education: AA/AS Area IV; CSU Area B1; CSU Area B3; IGETC Area 5A Course Transferable to UC/CSU Hours: 54 hours LAB This course covers the practical use of a telescope for both visual observation and astrotopography. Topics include identifying constellations, collecting and interpreting scientific data, and the use of sky charts and handbooks to plan observation. Night field trips are required.
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ASTR 480: Honors Introduction to Astronomy
1.00 Credits
American River College
Prerequisite: Cumulative GPA of 3.0 or above; ENGWR 300 or 480, and MATH 330 with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisite: ASTR 300. Course Transferable to UC/CSU Hours: 18 hours LEC This course covers an introduction to current topics in astronomy. It is intended for students with a serious interest in astronomy and requires the ability to apply mathematics and conceptual reasoning to astronomical systems. The course utilizes problem solving, reading and discussion in a seminar format. A previous knowledge of physics and astronomy is assumed.
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AT 100: Technical Basics for the Automotive Professional
2.00 Credits
American River College
Hours: 36 hours LEC; 27 hours LAB This course presents theoretical and practical training for entry-level automotive technicians. It presents basic automotive diagnosis and service procedures used in automotive shops. Lab projects performed in an automotive shop environment provide hands-on experience with industry shop tools. Shop service operations which meet Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) standards including safety, electrical, and other general automotive procedures are covered.
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AT 102: Keep Your Wheels Rolling
2.00 Credits
American River College
Hours: 27 hours LEC; 27 hours LAB This course is designed to provide skills necessary for basic automotive upkeep. Additionally, it covers the selection of repair technicians and the purchase of vehicles. It is not designed for the automotive technician program.
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AT 105: Mathematics for Automotive Technology
3.00 Credits
American River College
General Education: AA/AS Area II(b) Hours: 54 hours LEC This course covers mathematics as it relates to the automotive trades. Metric system, fraction, decimal equivalents, basic equations, ratio and proportion, gear and pulley ratios, power, effi ciency, torque and thrust are covered.
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AT 106: Automotive Dealership Operations
2.00 Credits
American River College
Hours: 36 hours LEC This course is an introduction to dealership operations and includes all of the various infl uences on the technician's position within the operation. Topics include service, sales, parts, and fi nancial department's positions and operations. Customer Satisfaction Index (CSI) and the Bureau of Automotive Repair (BAR) are discussed. Field trips to local dealerships may be required.
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AT 107: Employability Skills for Technical Careers
2.00 Credits
American River College
Same As: ET 250 and WELD 150 General Education: AA/AS Area III(b) Hours: 36 hours LEC This course provides the opportunity of exploring technical careers while developing valuable work and life skills. It is an introduction to a variety of technically-related occupations. Emphasis is placed on exploring technical careers in the Sacramento area. Activities are designed to enhance personal development, employability skills, and self esteem through leadership, citizenship, and character development.
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