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AUTO 2130: Internal Combustion Engine
4.00 Credits
Corning Community College
Theory of gas engine operation, cooling and lubrication systems, material selection, measurement and component function and design. Lab consists of problem diagnosis, major engine repair, and performance testing. (4 cr. hrs.) (Fall). Prerequisite: AUTO 1510. Lecture/laboratory. Lab fee.
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AUTO 2140: Automotive Practicum
4.00 Credits
Corning Community College
Field experience in Automotive Service. A supervised 12-hour-per-week work session at an established automotive repair business. Students keep a log of all educational activities, work schedule, and completed objectives. Provides an understanding of the organizational structure of an automotive service business. (4 cr. hrs.) (Spring). Prerequisites: AUTO 2190. Lecture/laboratory. On-the-job training.
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AUTO 2190: Electronic Engine Controls
4.00 Credits
Corning Community College
An intensive study of the most popular foreign and domestic electronic engine timing and fuel control systems. Classroom instruction is augmented by laboratory diagnosis and testing of specific systems. (4 cr. hrs.) (Fall). Prerequisite: AUTO 1510. Lecture/laboratory. Fee $50.
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AUTO 2210: Power Transmission
4.00 Credits
Corning Community College
Operation and repair of differentials, standard and automatic transmissions and transaxles. Power flow, hydraulic circuitry, diagnostic troubleshooting and overhaul. (4 cr. hrs.) (Fall). Prerequisites: AUTO 1090 and 1540. Lecture/laboratory. Lab fee.
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AUTO 2960: Driveability
4.00 Credits
Corning Community College
Practical instructions and general procedures for testing and servicing automobile systems used by major manufacturers. Diagnosis of driveability complaints associated with these systems emphasized. Customer relations issues will be addressed using written and oral presentations. (4 cr. hrs.) (Spring). Prerequisites: AUTO 1520, 1540, 2190. Lecture/laboratory. Lab fee.
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BIOL 1001: Preparatory Biology
1.00 Credits
Corning Community College
Principles of biology will be taught with a focus on organization of life, heredity and genetics, reproduction, development, and homeostasis. Student will learn how to study for biology and will understand the foundations of biology. (1 cr. hr.) (Spring) Required for nursing students who have not met high school biology or college biology prerequisite grades for entrance into the nursing program. Recommended for students who have never takin biology or those wanting a refresher course before taking SCIN 1010 - 1020 or college biology. Does not satisfy lab science requirements or prerequisites for BIOL 1510 or higher.
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BIOL 1010: Introduction to Biology-Plants
3.00 Credits
Corning Community College
Explores the biological principles that govern living organisms; surveys bacteria, protists, fungi and plants; and investigates reproduction and growth of plants. Emphasizes the ecology of the groups at individual and community levels. Designed for the non-major. (3 cr. hrs.) (Fall). Lecture/laboratory. Lab fee. Meets General Education requirement in Natural Sciences.
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BIOL 1020: Introduction to Biology-Animals
3.00 Credits
Corning Community College
Surveys the animal kingdom with emphasis on diversity, complexity, and ecology. Emphasizes human biology, including organ systems and genetics. Designed for the non-major. Laboratory involves the observation of live invertebrates and frogs. (3 cr. hrs.) (Spring). Lecture/laboratory. A student cannot earn credit for this course and BIOL 1050 and/ or SCIN 1040. Lab fee. Meets General Education requirement in Natural Sciences.
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BIOL 1030: Introduction to Biology-Environmental Science
3.00 Credits
Corning Community College
Inter-relationships between organisms and environment. The impact of human activities such as pollution, resource use, and population growth. Basic ecological concepts provide a foundation for understanding environmental problems and global change. Labs will illustrate the complexity associated with environmental change. Laboratory involves the observation of live invertebrates. (3 cr. hrs.) (Fall). Lecture/laboratory. Recommended for students who have completed a previous biology course. Lab Fee.
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BIOL 1050: Introduction to Human Biology
3.00 Credits
Corning Community College
Covers body chemistry, the organ systems, human genetics, and human ecology. Laboratory offers but does not require vertebrate dissection. Alternates to dissection are available. (3 cr. hrs.) (Spring). Designed for Human Services students; not recommended for Chemical Technology, Mathematics/Science, or Elementary Education students. A student cannot earn credit for this course and BIOL 1020 or SCIN 1040. Lecture/laboratory. Lab fee. Meets General Education requirement in Natural Sciences.
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