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3.00 Credits
3 cr. This student-centered reading strategies course is intended to improve the student's ability to comprehend and process college textbooks and material. ASD-H097 is also a study skills strategies course intended to introduce students to strategies of note taking, test taking, time management, and research techniques. This course utilizes a variety of instructional methods such as; group collaboration, lecture, video, computer, and individual participation. The Web-based reading program is self-paced and required of all students enrolled in ASD-H097. The reading program is completed outside of regular class time. Basic computer knowledge is also integral to this course. Students will be screened on the basis of placement testing. Students must meet the required competency level. This course does not apply to a degree.
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3.00 Credits
3 cr. This student-centered course is designed to introduce students to the basic principals of critical thinking such as; problem solving, critical thinking behaviors, arguments, inferential reasoning, and decision-making. This course utilizes a variety of instructional methods such as; group collaboration, lecture, video, computer and individual participation. Research techniques are an important component of this course. Students will be screened on the basis of placement testing. Students must meet the required competency level. This course does not apply to a degree.
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3.00 Credits
3 cr. Prerequisite: MAT*H095 or placement test score. This course explores man's rapidly growing knowledge of the Cosmos. Topics include: the sun as a star; the birth and death of stars; the nature of black holes, pulsars, and quasars; the origins of our solar system and the Universe; the identification of stars and constellations in the night sky; and the nature of time as man's invention. Observatory sessions and projects planned as weather permits.
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3.00 Credits
3 cr. This is an introductory course for the Automotive Technician providing the theory for a foundation in the field. Emphasis will be on basic automotive service procedures and the inter-relationship of the various automotive systems. Shop safety, proper care and use of tools are included. Two-hour lecture and two and one-half hours laboratory weekly.
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3.00 Credits
3 cr. Corequisite: MAT*H095 or satisfactory completion of College placement test or with permission of the Coordinator. The study of electrical theory and nomenclature along with applications of electrical/electronic systems. To include, but is not limited to: starting, charging, lighting, wiring, accessories, diagnosis and repairs. Two-hour lecture and two and one-half hours laboratory weekly.
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3.00 Credits
3 cr. Corequisite: ATP*H100 or with permission of the Coordinator. Diagnosis of automotive engines and their lubrication and cooling systems. Included is engine construction, operation along with disassembly and assembly techniques. Two-hour lecture and two and one-half hours laboratory weekly.
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3.00 Credits
3 cr. Corequisite: ATP*H100 or with permission of the Coordinator. Covers the maintenance, diagnosis and repair procedures of disc and/or drum brake systems including ABS (antilock brakes) along with their mechanical, hydraulic and electrical components. Two-hour lecture and two and one-half hours laboratory weekly.
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3.00 Credits
3 cr. Corequisite: ATP*H100 or with permission of the Coordinator. Theory-related instruction of the automotive heating and air conditioning systems. Emphasis is placed on basic refrigerant cycles, heat transfer, trouble shooting, and diagnosis of both refrigerant and electronic control systems. Two-hour lecture and two and one-half hours laboratory weekly.
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3.00 Credits
3 cr. Corequisite: ATP*H100 or with permission of the Coordinator. The diagnosis and repair of steering and suspension systems and their inter-relationship to wheel alignment. The course includes a thorough knowledge of wheel and tire maintenance. Two-hour lecture and two and one-half hours laboratory weekly.
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2.00 Credits
2 cr. Prerequisite: ATP*H100 or with the permission of Coordinator. Topics in this course include marketing techniques, financial analysis, personnel management, work scheduling and distribution, and use of pricing manuals. An in-depth study of parts numbering, storage, cataloging, retrieval, ordering, and stocking management techniques will be discussed. Two lecture hours weekly.
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