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3.00 Credits
The student will create two or more pieces of sculpture using casting techniques including, but not limited to, casting hydrostone and polyester resin in plaster molds, metal casting in sand using Styrofoam and lost wax method. Students should check individual campuses for specific techniques available. Design principles relating to sculpture will be presented orally and visually. Course/lab fees
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ART 2510 or consent of instructor In this class, the student will engage in a series of problem solving assignments pertaining to an in-depth study of the human anatomy as it relates to drawing. This task will be carried out on the part of the student by working with a multimedia format or choosing to concentrate on one medium as a means of self-expression. Course/lab fees
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ART 2702 An advanced course in the design, aesthetics and construction of welded metal sculpture using industrial techniques of fabrication. Students will create two or more welded sculptures using a variety of welding techniques. Students will be required to demonstrate their welding ability in the use of MIG, TIG, Arc, Gas Welding, Plasma Torch cutting, and the application of methods of bending and forming in the creation of two major projects within the context of the class. Techniques for designing, fabrication, finishing and presentation will be demonstrated and emphasized. Shop safety will be stressed. Equipment is used at the student's own risk. Course/lab fees
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ART 2704 An advanced course in the design, construction, aesthetics and techniques of casting. Students will create three or more cast sculptures using a variety of casting techniques. These may include, but are not limited to plaster and rubber mold making, casting in hydrostone, plaster, and resin and metal casting techniques using the lost was method as applied to a variety of molding techniques such as bonded sand, classical molds and ceramic shell, to cast in aluminum or bronze. Techniques for designing, construction, casting and finishing will be demonstrated. The application of patinas will be emphasized. Shop safety is stressed. Equipment is used at the student's own risk. Course/lab fees
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2.00 Credits
Equivalent to IIC 1070 (2006-2007) General Education Attributes. 5, 6 This course is designed to improve students' academic performance. Students will practice strategies for test taking, textbook study, note taking, memory enhancement and time management. They will be given opportunities to apply these strategies to current course work and personal life situations. Course/lab fees
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4.00 Credits
The student will develop the skills required to properly service the hydraulic brake system. Utilization of hands-on training and work experience on licensed vehicles developing saleable skills on the job entry-level. The student will rebuild or renew all components of current major automotive manufacturers' brake systems with an emphasis on safe and proper work habits and procedures. Course/lab fees
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4.00 Credits
The student will develop the skills required to properly service the front suspension and steering system of current model vehicles. A great portion of class time will be spent in the lab rebuilding or renewing all components of the suspension and steering systems. Wheel alignment measurement and correction will be performed by all students on all major automotive equipment, with an emphasis on safe and proper work habits and procedures. Course/lab fees
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4.00 Credits
The student will develop the skills required to service the battery, cranking system, charging system and electrical accessories systems of all current major automobile manufacturers' vehicles. Theory of the systems as well as handson training will provide job entry-level skills for the student. Current manufacturers' specifications as well as safe and proper work habits and procedures will be emphasized. Course/lab fees
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4.00 Credits
General Education Attributes 3, 4, 7 The student will develop the skills required to properly service the engine fuel, lubrication, cooling, exhaust and valve systems. A great portion of the class time will be spent in the laboratory performing tests, as well as repairing and renewing major components of the above named systems. The student will make adjustments and replace components in accordance with manufacturers' specifications, with a major emphasis on developing safe and proper work habits and techniques. Course/lab fees
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4.00 Credits
General Education Attributes3, 7, 10 The student will develop the skills required to properly tune an engine and diagnose the amount of emissions the engine produces. The student will also calibrate, make adjustments and renew or replace components of the ignition and emission systems in accordance with the manufacturers' specifications. Current ignition analysis equipment as well as infrared and other emissions measuring devices and equipment will be used in a safe and proper manner. Course/lab fees
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