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4.00 Credits
FA - A.A.S. only. Lab fee. Prerequisite or Corequisite: AER 1006C or permission of department head.The student will be introduced to basic electrical and electronics theory, test equipment usage, schematic and wiring diagrams as used in the diagnosis and repair of modern vehicles.The student in this course will study various electrical systems, and the use of basic electrical skills in troubleshooting and repairing electrical systems.This course covers both chassis and engine electrical systems. Safety will be stressed.
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4.00 Credits
SP - A.A.S. only. Lab fee. Prerequisite or Corequisite: AER 2315C or permission of the department head.This course offers the student the opportunity to become proficient in the knowledge of electricity and electronics as applied to the modern vehicle. Students will learn circuit types and their equivalent automotive circuits,work with wiring schematics and apply knowledge of procedures to actual electronic systems.The hands-on lab projects will include, but not be limited to, starter and alternator overhauls, diagnosis and repair of power windows and seats,electrical switches, relays and lighting systems. Safety procedures will be strictly followed.
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4.00 Credits
SU - A.A.S. only. Prerequisite or Corequisite: AER 1006C.This is a capstone course that treats the automobile as a total system comprised of the subsystems addressed previously in other courses. Emphasis is on diagnostic procedures and fault isolation.Content includes a review of the theories and principles underlying the operation of automotive subsystems, the interrelationships of subsystems, and their combined effect on the driveability of the total automotive system.The course also covers specific application of computerized systems and subsystems, and the application of computer technology to the diagnosis of the total automotive system.
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4.00 Credits
SU - A.A.S. only. Lab fee. Prerequisite or Corequisite: AER 2316C or permission of the department head.This course is designed for the second year student and will emphasize theory of operation, diagnosis and repair of electronic ignition systems, emission control systems, fuel systems and carburetion systems. The student will work with state of the art diagnostic equipment and will be introduced to the components used in electronic engine control systems.
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1.00 Credits
FA, SP, SU - A.A.S. only. Cooperative Education (Co-op) is a planned, paid work experience whereby a student is employed in a job directly related to the student's academic field of study. Each student must meet certain academic and Co-op departmental requirements before qualifying for job referral and placement. Once enrolled, a student is assigned a Faculty Advisor who, along with the Co-op staff,will monitor student progress.The Co-op program offers academic and vocational credit for each term worked, and the Faculty Advisor will assign either a Pass or Fail grade at the end of the work term.
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3.00 Credits
FA, SP, SU - Prerequisite: Test score requirement the same as ENC 1101.A history of the African-American experience from 1619 to the present.This course will emphasize the growth of an African-American community from slavery to freedom.This course will also examine the socio-political, cultural and artistic aspects of American life for Blacks in America. Meets A.A. general education Category IV. A writing emphasis course.
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3.00 Credits
FA, SP - Prerequisite: ENC 1102 with a grade of "C" or betterSelected American literature from its beginnings to the midnineteenth century. Meets A.A. general education Category II. A writing emphasis course.
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3.00 Credits
FA, SP, SU - Prerequisite: ENC 1102 with a grade of "C"or betterSelected American literature from the mid-nineteenth century to the present. Meets A.A. general education Category II. A writing emphasis course.
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3.00 Credits
FA, SP - Prerequisite: ENC 1102 with a grade of "C" or betterSelected African-American and related literature from its beginning in the colonial period to the present.The course considers both African and European influences, covers a variety of literary genres, and relates African-American literary works to historical and present-day concerns. Meets A.A. general education Category II. A writing emphasis course.
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3.00 Credits
FA, SP, SU - Prerequisite: Test score requirement the same as ENC 1101.This course is an introduction to anthropology and anthropological thought.Course offers basic treatment of human evolution, the origins of world civilization,world archaeology, and modern world cultures, stressing the continuities of human nature. Meets A.A. general education Category IV. A writing emphasis course.
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