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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
3 hours. This course includes the discussion of: vehicle identification systems, estimating systems and terminology. Frontal impact analysis, mechanical system analysis, restraints, side and rear impact analysis, trim and hardware are covered in relation to estimating. Electronic estimating software is introduced and demonstrated. Prerequisites: AT 301 Fundamentals of Collision Technology or AT 313 Automotive Body and Finish and AT 462 Structural and Non-Structural Analysis.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours. Operating principles, diagnosis, and service techniques of passenger comfort systems.
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5.00 Credits
3 or 5 hours. Practical garage experience in all phases of automotive servicing with related technical content devoted to diagnosis, trouble shooting, and shop management.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours. Conventional and unconventional energy sources, production and distribution. Automotive, domestic, and industrial fuels and lubricants. Environmental issues are addressed. May be taken for honors.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours. An overview of the insurance industry, with emphasis on the automobile, is given. Determination of vehicle value, vehicle status (repairable versus total loss), policy coverage, parts source (aftermarket, OEM, or used), and electronic estimating from the insurance perspective are covered. Prerequisites: AT 301 Fundamentals of Collision Technology or AT 313 Automotive Body and Finish, AT 462 Structural and Non- Structural Analysis and AT 464 Damage Analysis and Estimating.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours. Orientation to compression ignition engines: their history, principles of operating, design features, operational cycles, fuels, lubricants and advantages and disadvantages when compared to other prime movers. Prerequisite: 9 hours of automotive credit.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours. Advanced automotive engine performance evaluation with emphasis on the proper testing of computer controlled fuel delivery, ignition spark control, and air management systems. Prerequisites: AT 215 Automotive Electric/Electronic Equipment and AT 216 Automotive Electrical/Electronic Equipment Laboratory.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours. Diesel electronic controls, fuel systems, diesel engine service, maintenance, diagnostic procedures, and principles of operation. Prerequisite: AT 215 Automotive Electrical/Electronic Equipment, AT 216 Automotive Electrical/Electronic Equipment Laboratory, and AT 611 Diesel Engine Fundamentals.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours. Operation and service of systems found on large trucks, which includes: air brake systems, anti-lock braking systems, transmissions, clutches, PTOs, axles, suspension systems, retarders and trailer systems.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours. Principles of operation and identification of systems found in agricultural and construction equipment. Systems include tires, undercarriages, track steering systems, power-shift transmissions, PTOs hitches, Ag tractors, harvesting equipment, seeding equipment, hay and forage equipment, tillage equipment, dozers, wheel loaders, excavators, scrapers, haul trucks and other systems found in off road applications. Prerequisite: AT 416 Fluid Power.
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