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Laboratory component to accompany MOVH 234. Advanced drivability skills. Students learn fuel injection diagnosis, testing and service; gasoline direct-injection principles; electronic throttle control; EGR, PCV, evaporative emission and exhaust system controls; OBD II operation and diagnosis using a scan tool, DMM and oscilloscope. Prerequisite(s): MOVH 101 and MOVH 130 and MOVH 231 and MOVH 206. Corequisite(s): MOVH 232.
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3.00 Credits
Clutch, manual drivetrain and axle skills. Students learn basic diagnostic tests, perform these tests and interpret the results on clutch components, synchronizer assemblies and shifter mechanisms; gear and bearing noises; drive axle shafts and cv-joints; transfer cases, and differentials. Prerequisite(s): MOVH 101. Corequisite(s): MOVH 242.
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Laboratory component to accompany MOVH 240. Clutch, manual drivetrain and axle skills. Students learn basic diagnostic tests, perform these tests and interpret the results on clutch components, synchronizer assemblies and shifter mechanisms; gear and bearing noises; drive axle shafts and cv-joints; transfer cases, and differentials. Prerequisite(s): MOVH 101 and MOVH 130 Corequisite(s): MOVH 240.
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General automatic transmission/transaxle skills. Students learn theory of operation, hydraulic principles and torque convertor operation; planetary gear set operation, band/servo, one-way clutch and multiple disc clutch operation. Students check and adjust clutch pack clearance and endplay; use component application charts, a scan tool, DMM and pressure gauges to diagnose electronic transmission concerns. Prerequisite(s): MOVH 101 and MOVH 130 and MOVH 231. Corequisite(s): MOVH 246.
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Laboratory component to accompany MOVH 244. General automatic transmission/transaxle skills. Students learn theory of operation, hydraulic principles and torque convertor operation; planetary gear set operation, band/servo, one-way clutch and multiple disc clutch operation. Students check and adjust clutch pack clearance and endplay; use component application charts, a scan tool, DMM and pressure gauges to diagnose electronic transmission concerns. Prerequisite(s): MOVH 101 and MOVH 130 and MOVH 231. Corequisite(s): MOVH 244.
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Automotive heating and air conditioning skills. Students integrate the need for driver and passenger comfort with the principles of latent heat. Refrigerant systems operation, controls, diagnosis, repair and service procedures include cycling clutch orifice tube and thermostatic expansion valve systems. Prerequisite(s): MOVH 101 and MOVH 130 and MOVH 231. Corequisite(s): MOVH 262.
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Laboratory component to accompany MOVH 260. Automotive heating and air conditioning skills. Students integrate the need for driver and passenger comfort with the principles of latent heat. Refrigerant systems operation, controls, diagnosis, repair and service procedures include cycling clutch orifice tube and thermostatic expansion valve systems. Prerequisite(s): MOVH 101 and MOVH 130 and MOVH 231. Corequisite(s): MOVH 260.
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3.00 Credits
Emerging automotive technologies. Students learn: 1) various levels of Hybrid vehicle propulsion, the Atkinson Cycle and special Hybrid vehicle components. 2) Hybrid electric power, electrical system cooling, and regenerative braking. 3) Distinctive climate control systems. 4) Special service procedures, safety procedures and powertrain features. 5) Fuel cell technologies.
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Overview of contemporary American mass communication. The various forms of mass communication are studied, with emphasis on the historical development, underlying philosophical concepts, and current structure of each. Employment opportunities in media-related organizations are examined. Prerequisite(s): Eligibility for ENGL 101.
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Theory of writing in various media. Focuses on determining the appropriate structure, format, and technique used in media writing. Will also evaluate students’ computer competency through classroom exercises. Prerequisite(s): ENGL 101.
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