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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
(3 Credit Hours) A course for students with camera and darkroom experience, this class is intended to allow the student to create a body of personal work with advanced projects in photography. Prerequisite of Photography III.
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3.00 Credits
(3 Credit Hours) A beginning course in the theory and practical mechanics of the internal combustion engine. The class will emphasize safety, the use of hand tools, and basic shop operation. In addition, it will include basic automotive systems; power trains, electrical, chassis, and accessories.
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3.00 Credits
(3 Credit Hours) A course designed to investigate electrical/electronic systems and components, including various test procedures and equipment. Emphasis is placed on the evolution of the ignition systems from point and condensers to today's computerized electronic control. Included is a study of Ohm's Law and basic electricity. Testing procedures used in charging, starting, and accessory systems are discussed to prepare the learner for the laboratory (shop) course.
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3.00 Credits
(3 Credit Hours) The learner will be expected to identify component parts, disassemble, take appropriate measurements to evaluate wear, repair, and re-assemble to a start-run status. Attention is given to time management, procedure, and proper engine specifications. D, F, S
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2.00 Credits
(2 Credit Hours) A hands-on course designed to be used in addition to AUTO 119 for investigating electrical/electronic systems and components, including various test procedures and equipment. A practical approach to the study and testing of ignition systems from points and condensers to today's computerized electronic control. Included are basic electrical testing as well as detailed testing and servicing of charging, starting, and accessory systems.
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3.00 Credits
(3 Credit Hours) A comprehensive study of the various fuel systems used on the automobile, including fuel delivery systems, tanks and transfer pumps (electric and mechanical), carburetor types, measurement devices (gages), basic fuel injection, turbo chargers, and the exhaust system's role in the vehicle's fuel system.
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3.00 Credits
(3 Credit Hours) The learner will be expected to identify component parts, disassemble, take appropriate measurements to evaluate wear, repair, and re-assemble, insuring that drivetrain components are operational and have been adjusted properly. Attention is given to time management, procedure, proper alignment, and operational specifications. D, F, S
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3.00 Credits
(3 Credit Hours) A course designed to provide practical garage experience in basic phases of automotive servicing, with related technical content devoted to diagnosis, troubleshooting, and shop management. A refinement of skills learned in other automotive and technical offerings.
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1.00 Credits
(1 Credit Hour) Program offerings in this area are to provide the Diesel student with new knowledge and technical up-dates required by the industry to perform occupational oriented service as a technician. This course can be taken more than once as the topics change and up-grading of proficiency requirements increase. D, F, S
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3.00 Credits
(3 Credit Hours) A combination theory and laboratory practice designed to familiarize the student with the various automotive suspension and brake systems. This will include: front end geometry, two wheel as well as four wheel alignment, manual and power steering and their various designs, as well as front and rear spring arrangements and their proper service procedures. The course will also include hydraulic brake systems, both power and manual as well as anti-lock brake design and service.
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