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3.33 Vocational Credits 100.00 Clock Hours Covers topics related to identification and repair decisions, adhesive repairs, welding repairs, repair of padded dashes, SMC repairs and refinishing of plastics.
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5.00 Vocational Credits 150 Clock Hours This course covers topics related to damage analysis, straightening structural parts, full or partial panel replacement, stationary glass replacement and restoring corrosion protection.
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5.00 Vocational Credits 150 Clock Hours Covers topics related to preparation, panel replacement and alignment, trim and hardware, metal straightening, body fillers, door skin and intrusion beam replacement, quarter panel replacement and moveable glass and hardware.
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3.33 Vocational Credits 100.00 Clock Hours This course covers topics related to steering and suspension, electrical and electronic systems, brake systems, air conditioning, cooling systems, drive trains, fuel, intake and exhaust systems and restraint systems.
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13.33 Vocational Credits 400.00 Clock Hours Designed to provide students with the occupational experience of an auto collision repair technician on a daily and ongoing basis.
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3 Credits An introduction to basic visual art studio concepts. This course includes fundamentals of art making, the elements of two and three dimensional forms, modes of representation and visual art theory. Studio assignments are supplemented by class critique, discussion and hands-on experimentation with various media. Emphasis is placed on creative expression and examination of visual elements.
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3 Credits The visual elements: unity, balance, color, etc., used in both two and three dimensional design remain the same but their application to three dimensions changes radically because of the unique effects created by light and shadow. The student will be subjected to many lectures and projects concerning these effects. The lectures are intended to cover those elements that occur in every three dimensional discipline. Projects will be assigned individually in order to satisfy all interests. Students will then be able to develop aesthetic values in all disciplines.
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3 Credits Covers the basic principles of drawing tangibles such as still life, landscape and the nude figure. The course deals with black and white media such as pencil and charcoal. The class topics include composition, line, value, volume, negative space, directional forces, perspective and proportion. Drawing I is recommended before taking upper level courses: painting, computer graphics, photography, sculpture, ceramics and printmaking.
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3 Credits Covers advanced problems in color media and the exploration of a variety of media and formats. Topics include investigation of contemporary personal direction and the development of a portfolio.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Provides an introduction to printmaking, including the basic techniques of lithography, etching and silk-screen. A special fee will be charged for this course.
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