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4.00 Credits
3 class hours, 2 laboratory hours 4 Credits Prerequisite: AUTO 1200 or Permission of Instructor This course introduces the theory and operation of automotive heating and air conditioning systems. Students attain proficiency in inspection, testing, service, and repair of heating and air conditioning systems and related components. Topics include: A/C system diagnosis and repair; refrigeration system component diagnosis and repair; heating, ventilation, and engine cooling systems diagnosis and repair; operating systems and related controls diagnosis and repair; and refrigerant recovery, recycling, and handling.
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3.00 Credits
2 class hours, 2 laboratory hours 3 Credits Prerequisite: AUTO 1200 or Permission of Instructor This course introduces students to basic transmission/transaxle theory, inspection, and service procedures, focusing on minor in-car adjustments, replacement, and repair. Topics include: general transmission and transaxle diagnosis, transmission and transaxle maintenance and adjustment, and in-vehicle transmission and transaxle repair.
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5.00 Credits
3 class hours, 4 laboratory hours 5 Credits Prerequisite: AUTO 1200 or Permission of Instructor This course introduces automatic transmission hydraulic/mechanical operations, transmission repair, and automatic transmission hydraulic/mechanical diagnosis. Topics include: removal, disassembly, and reinstallation; oil pump and converter; gear train, shafts, bushings and case; and friction and reaction units.
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6.00 Credits
12 laboratory hours 6 Credits Prerequisite: AUTO 1200 or Permission of Instructor This course provides student work experience in the occupational environment. Topics include: application of automotive technology knowledge and skills, appropriate employability skills, problem solving, adaptability to job setting, progressive productivity, and acceptable job performance.
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3.00 Credits
3 class hours 3 Credits This course introduces the student to the history, documents, and operational functions of the banking industry. Topics include history, documents, operations, specialized services, and electronic banking.
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3.00 Credits
3 class hours 3 Credits This course emphasizes the relevance of monetary instruments, intermediaries, and the central banks as they impact local, state, national, and international economics. Topics include history; evolution and types of financial institutions and how they operate; monetary instruments and flow; and central banking, operation, and policies.
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4.00 Credits
3 class hours, 2 laboratory hours 4 Credits This is a general biology course which begins with the scientific method and the chemistry needed to understand basic biological principles. The course then covers the structure and function of cells, genetics, gene expression and regulation, and evolution.
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4.00 Credits
3 class hours, 2 laboratory hours 4 Credits Prerequisite: BIOL 1107 This is the second course in a general biology sequence. This course begins with a review of the diversity in all the kingdoms. The second part of this course covers the functional anatomy and physiology of representative plants and animals. The third part of the course explores some basic behavior patterns and ecology.
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4.00 Credits
BIOL 1120 Introduction to Environmental Science 3 class hours, 2 laboratory hours Prerequisite: None 4 credits A one semester course for students in non-science areas of concentration. This course is an introductory, interdisciplinary course that examines current local and global environmental issues and explores possible solutions. Specific topics include human population; industrial systems; air, terrestrial and water pollution; global warming; conventional and alternative energy; agriculture and food production; waste treatment.
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4.00 Credits
A one-semester course for students in non-science areas of concentration. This course serves as an introduction to the study of botany and its applications, with an emphasis on the impact of plants on human society. 3 class hours, 2 laboratory hours 4 credit hours (F, Sp)
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