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4.00 Credits
(4.0 Units) (No prerequisite. Two lecture and six laboratory hours weekly.) This course, designed for students with a desire to become auto technicians, provides training in diagnosing and servicing modern automotive electronic systems used on cars, pickups, light trucks, and utility vehicles. The course covers the diagnostic thought process used to diagnose and repair cranking, charging, ignition, air bag, lighting systems, gauge and instrument panels, horn, wiper/washer, and accessory systems. This class is a skillscompetency based curriculum. In order to pass this class each student must demonstrate his/her competency to perform skills necessary to qualify for technician positions, which require a minimum of supervision upon employment. May be taken four times for credit. (CSU)
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4.00 Credits
(4.0 Units) (No prerequisite. Two lecture and six laboratory hours weekly.) This course, designed for students with a desire to become auto technicians, provides training in diagnosing and servicing modern automotive automatic transmissions and transaxles used on cars, pickups, light trucks, and utility vehicles. The course covers construction, function, and principles of operation including planetary gears, power flow, friction devices, and hydraulic and electrical controls. This class is a skills-competency based curriculum. In order to pass this class each student must demonstrate his/her competency to perform skills necessary to qualify for technician positions, which require minimum supervision upon employment. May be taken four times for credit. (CSU)
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4.00 Credits
(4.0 Units) (No prerequisite. Two lecture and six laboratory hours weekly.) This course, designed for students with a desire to become auto technicians, provides training in diagnosing and servicing modern automotive manual transmissions and transaxles used on cars, pickups, light trucks, and utility vehicles. The course covers construction, function, and principles of operation including clutches, transmissions, transaxles and 4-wheel drive systems. This class is a skills-competency based curriculum. In order to pass this class each student must demonstrate his/her competency to perform skills necessary to qualify for technician positions, which require minimum supervision upon employment. May be taken four times for credit. (CSU)
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2.50 Credits
(2.5 Units) (No prerequisite. Two lecture and one and one-half laboratory hours weekly.) This course, designed for students with a desire to become auto technicians, provides training in diagnosing and servicing modern automotive heating and air conditioning systems used on cars, pickups, light trucks and utility vehicles. The course covers construction, function and principles of heating and air conditioning systems, components and controls. This class is a skills-competency based curriculum. In order to pass this class each student must demonstrate his/her competency to perform skills necessary to qualify for technician positions, which require minimum supervision upon employment. May be taken four times for credit. (CSU)
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3.50 Credits
(3.5 Units) (No prerequisite. Three lecture and one and one-half laboratory hours weekly.) This course partially satisfies the educational prerequisite to become a "Basic Area" smog inspection technician of the Bureauof Automotive Repair (BAR). This course provides training on BAR rules and regulations, emission control systems theory and operation, cause and effect of mobile source air pollution, operation of the BAR 97 EIS, OBD II theory, operation, diagnosis and advanced scan tool diagnostics. (CSU)
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1.00 Credits
(1.0 Unit) (No prerequisite. Eighteen lecture hours and ten laboratory hours per semester.) This course partially satisfies the educational prerequisite to become an "Advanced Emission Specialist" smog inspectiontechnician of the Bureau of Automotive Repair. The course provides training on NOx emission diagnostic repair procedures, the use of Digital Storage Oscilloscopes, catalytic converter operation and testing, emission failure base-lining techniques and the use of the BAR 97 Emission Inspection System. (CSU)
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1.00 Credits
(1.0 Unit) (No prerequisite. Sixteen lecture hours.) All licensed Smog Check technicians whose licenses expire after December 31, 2008 must complete the 2009 Update Training Course prior to applying to renew their licenses. Individuals applying for initial licenses (received by BAR) after December 31, 2008 must have completed this course to be eligible for the licensing examination. The course will include information on BAR Updates, Advanced Electrical/Electronic systems diagnostic and repair procedures as they pertain to vehicle emission failures, and practical application of the Internet to obtain automotive and diagnostic and repair information. (CSU)
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
(1-3 units)(Please see Directed Study category.) (CSU w/limit)
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2.00 Credits
(2.0 Units) (No prerequisite. One lecture and three laboratory hours weekly.) This course is designed for students with a desire to become auto technicians, or for those already working in the field who want to update their training and learn new skills. The course provides training in the operation and repair of brake systems used on cars, pickups, light trucks and utility vehicles, and on the use of tools used to diagnose and repair brake systems. In order to pass this class each student must demonstrate his/her competency to perform skills necessary to qualify for technician positions which require minimum supervision upon employment. (CSU)
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2.00 Credits
(2.0 Units) (No prerequisite. One lecture and three laboratory hours weekly.) This course is designed for students with a desire to become auto technicians, automotive collision repair technicians, or for those working in the field who want to update their training and learn new skills. The course provides training in the operation and repair of suspension systems used on cars, pickups, light trucks and utility vehicles, and on the use of modern diagnostic tools used to diagnose, repair and align suspension systems. In order to pass this class each student must demonstrate his/her competency to perform skills necessary to qualify for technician positions which require minimum supervision upon employment. (CSU)
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