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5.00 Credits
5.00 credits Prerequisite(s): None This course provides learners with an introduction to representative manufacturing skills and associated safety requirements. Topics include precision measurements for manufacturing, blueprint reading, simulations, and comprehensive assessment.
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15.00 Credits
15.00 credits Prerequisite(s): Advisor's approval This is a curriculum specific internship targeting the field that the student plans to enter upon graduation. The internship is created to give the student the real world experience necessary to become a valuable member of the field they have selected as their future occupation.
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5.00 Credits
5.00 credits Prerequisite(s): ENG 1101 Explores the analysis of well-known works of visual arts, their composition, and the relationship to their periods through writing. Students practice various modes of writing, ranging from exposition to argumentation and persuasion. The course includes a brief review of standard grammatical and stylistic usage in proofreading and editing. An introduction to locating, acquiring, and documenting information resources lays the foundation for research. Topics include: the recreative critical process, the themes of art, the formal elements of design, and the placing of art in the historical context, writing analysis, practice, revision, and research about a work of visual arts.
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3.00 Credits
3.00 Credits Prerequisite(s): Provisional admission Introduces basic concepts and practices necessary for safe and effective automotive shop operation. Topics include: safety regulations and procedures; legal/ethical responsibilities; shop organization, management, and work flow systems; measurement concepts, instruments, and techniques; machining operations and procedures; and hand tool use.
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6.00 Credits
6.00 Credits Co/Prerequisite(s): AUT 120 Introduces automotive electricity. Topics include: basic circuit constructions; use of electrical measuring devices; function and operation of automotive electrical components; use of service publications; electrical diagnosis and repair; electronic controls systems, components and testing procedures; internal function of the microprocessor controller; and sensing and controlling devices.
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4.00 Credits
4.00 Credits Co/Prerequisite(s): AUT 120,AUT 122 Emphasizes the basic principles, diagnosis, and service/repair of batteries, starting systems, starting systems components, alternators, and regulators. Topics include: battery diagnosis and service; current and voltage tests; inspection, diagnostic testing, and replacement of Southwest Georgia Technical College starting system components; inspection, diagnostic testing and repair or replacement of regulator and alternator components and systems.
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6.00 Credits
6.00 Credits Co/Prerequisite(s): AUT 120, AUT 122, AUT 124, AUT 142 Introduces automotive engine theory and repair, placing emphasis on inspection, testing, and diagnostic techniques. Topics include general diagnosis of engines; inspection, diagnosis, and repair of cylinder heads, valve trains, engine blocks, lubrication, and cooling systems.
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7.00 Credits
7.00 Credits Co/Prerequisite(s): AUT 124, AUT 122, AUT 124 Introduces fuel, ignition, and exhaust systems theory, diagnosis, repair and service for vehicles with carburetion and fuel injection systems. Topics include: engine operation and air pressure; chemistry and combustion; airflow requirements; air-fuel ratios; ignition and emission systems theory, concept and controls; repair and replacement of components, and total system performance analysis.
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4.00 Credits
4.00 Credits Co/Prerequisite(s):AUT 120, AUT 122 Introduces brake system theory and its application to automotive systems. Topics include: basic fundamentals; hydraulic control devices; system service; power brakes; brake problems and diagnosis; brake service philosophy; and legal and health issues.
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4.00 Credits
4.00 Credits Co/Prerequisite(s): AUT 120, AUT 122, AUT 130, AUT 214 Introduces students to principles of steering, suspension, wheel alignment, electronic steering, and electronic active suspension. Topics include: steering systems diagnosis and repair; wheel alignment diagnosis and adjustment; wheel/tire service; and diagnosis of electrical and electronic control steering and suspension systems.
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