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3.00 Credits
(Formerly known as: Design 150AB) This course provides an introduction to manual and computer aided drafting. Includes descriptive geometry; mechanism sketching; orthographic and isometric drafting; blueprint reading, printing and plotting. This course may be taken 2 times. Lecture & lab. Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly known as: Design 154AD) Advisories: Design G105/Art G192 This is an intermediate course in the materials, processes and techniques for creating 3D mock-ups, models and prototypes used by designers. Students will use plastics, wood, metal and other materials for their presentation displays. Appropriate safety instruction for studio equipment is included. Lectures and demonstrations include advanced techniques in model making and finishing. This course may be taken 4 times. Lecture & lab. Optional pass/no pass or grade. Transferable to CSU.
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly known as: Design 170AD) Advisories: Design G150 This course is an introduction to PC based 2D and 3D software used by designers. Lectures, demonstrations and coursework allow students to develop professionalquality, original artwork and digital images. This hands-on course focuses on introducing students to the basic tools and techniques used for creating and editing digital photographs and images. Students will be able to generate virtual 2D and 3D projects and subsequently utilize rapid prototyping techniques for making solid models. This course may be taken 4 times. Lecture & lab. Optional pass/no pass or grade. Transferable to CSU.
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly known as: Design232AB) (Same as: Art G232) Advisories: Design G131 and G132, or completion of either G131 or G132 with concurrent enrollment in the other. This course provides an introduction to technical drawing and rapid visualization techniques for the presentation of design concepts employed by professional design studios. This course may be taken 2 times. Lecture & lab. Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly known as: Design250AD) This course is for students who want to compile their design work into a portfolio that will catch the attention of a portfolio review committee, prospective employer or client. The emphasis of this course is on competitive portfolio development. This course will allow student to update their skills and portfolio to the most current design career standards. Lectures and demonstrations cover aspects of design portfolio planning and production. This course may be taken 4 times. Lecture & lab. Optional pass/no pass or grade. Transferable to CSU.
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly known as: Diesel068) Basic diesel engine theory and maintenance techniques for 'do-it-yourself' mariners. Preventive maintenance and minor repair of fuel, lubrication, cooling and electrical systems. Lecture. Letter grade only.
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly known as: Diesel Technology 071 (1-4) & Diesel071AD) This is a course of study designed to provide the student with the theory, knowledge and skills necessary to perform minor and major service on late model passenger car or truck gasoline and diesel powered engines. Instruction is given and practice provided in engine diagnosis, removal, disassembly, inspection, assembly and installation techniques. Information presented prepares students for the Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) A-1 Engine Repair Certification Examination and the T-1 Diesel Engines Certification Exam. This course may be substituted for Auto Technology G110 Engine Repair. This course may be taken 4 times. Lecture & lab. Optional pass/no pass or grade. May not be offered each semester.
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly known as: Diesel072AD) This course covers the principles of electronics, hydro-mechanics, electronic fuel injection, fuel pumps and injector systems used in diesel engines. It is designed to provide the necessary skills and knowledge required for servicing and tune-up procedures used on two and four stroke cycle diesel engines. Laboratory experiences include: service, tune-up, overhaul and repair procedures to current fuel injection components as well as testing, diagnostic procedures and troubleshooting techniques. All laboratory experiences will use equipment typically found in industry for mechanical and electronic measurements and service. This course may be taken 4 times. Lecture & lab. Optional pass/no pass or grade. May not be offered each semester.
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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
(Formerly known as: DIESEL073AB) A vocational course study designed to provide the student with an understanding of electrical/electronic terms, electrical circuit concepts, heavy duty applications for generating units, failure diagnosis and repair techniques used by diesel repair technician. Classroom instruction and hands-on-training is provided on how to use electrical wiring diagrams, components locators, digital multimeters, digital storage oscilloscopes and specialized automotive test equipment. Students are required to provide basic hand tools, appropriate work clothing and personal safety equipment. This course may be taken 2 times. Lecture & lab. Letter grade only. May not be offered each semester.
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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
(Formerly known as: Diesel Technology 074 (1-4) & Diesel074AB) This course provides knowledge and skills development necessary for service overhaul and repair of the specialized clutches, multi-speed transmission and differentials, and other components common to diesel-powered heavy-duty equipment. The student is expected to provide hand tools, personal safety equipment and protective clothing. This course may be taken 2 times. Lecture & lab. Letter grade only. May not be offered each semester.
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