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AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY 2333: Automotive Body Electricity
4.00 Credits
College of DuPage
4 credit hours Selected automotive electrical accessories are emphasized. Diagnose and repair causes of poor, intermittent and/or no operation of accessories, such as windshield wipers and washers, power windows, power seats, power mirrors, power antennas, cruise controls, window de-icers, automatic headlights and power door locks. Prerequisite: Automotive Service Technology 1131, 1232 and 1261 with a grade of "C" or better or equivalent, or consent of instructor. Course requires Reading Placement Test Score-Category One (3 lecture hours, 2 lab hours)
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AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY 2345: Automotive Hybrid Technology
1.00 Credits
College of DuPage
1 credit hour An overview of hybrid vehicles. Terminology, safety requirements, theory of operation, and modification to other automotive systems are reviewed. Also examined is the impact of hybrid technology on the automotive industry. Course requires Reading Placement Test Score-Category One (1 lecture hour)
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AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY 2363: Engine Controls and Emissions III
4.00 Credits
College of DuPage
4 credit hours Emissions regulations, engine management systems and sub-systems, and emission control devices used on automobile engines. Includes on-car testing, analysis and diagnosis of vehicle components with an emphasis on using a labscope, scan tool and exhaust infrared analyzer. Prerequisites: Automotive Service Technology 1110, 1131, 1232, 1261, and 2162 with a grade of "C" or better or equivalent, or ASE Certifications A6 and A8, or consent of instructor. Course requires Reading Placement Test Score-Category One (3 lecture hours, 2 lab hours)
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AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY 2370: A.S.E.Certification Analysis and Technology Update
2.00 Credits
College of DuPage
2 credit hours An integrative course teaching a higher level of skills to combine previous courses and introduce updates in technology to prepare for the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certification exams. Course requires Reading Placement Test Score-Category One (2 lecture hours)
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AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY 2840: Experimental/Pilot Class
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
College of DuPage
1 to 6 credit hours Exploration and analysis of topics within the discipline. This course is used to pilot a proposal for a permanent discipline course. May be taken three times for credit as long as different topics are selected. Course requires Reading Placement Test Score-Category One (6 lecture hours, 12 lab hours)
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BIOLOGY 0470: Biology Study Skills
1.00 Credits
College of DuPage
1 credit hour Designed for students who need basic knowledge, improvement or practice in study skills for biology. This course includes basic study techniques, techniques specific for biology terminology, text and lecture notes, problem solving, laboratory skills, test-taking techniques and biology resources. This course is especially appropriate for students in Biology 1100 and 1151, or those who have little or no experience in biology. Course requires Reading Placement Test Score-Category One (1 lecture hour)
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BIOLOGY 1100: Survey of Biology
4.00 Credits
College of DuPage
4 credit hours This biology course promotes scientific literacy for non-science majors and interested students. Organisms are studied from their behavioral, ecological, hereditary and evolutionary perspectives. An inquiry-based approach to understanding biological processes is emphasized. Students explore the relevance of biology to contemporary issues in human society. Prerequisite: Mathematics 0481 (or college equivalent) with a "C" or better, or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test. Course requires Reading Placement Test Score-Category One (3 lecture hours, 2 lab hours)
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BIOLOGY 1110: Environmental Biology
4.00 Credits
College of DuPage
4 credit hours An interdisciplinary study of the environment investigating how nature works and how things are interconnected. Based on an understanding of ecological concepts and principles, students examine lifestyle issues and critically analyze the relationship among population, natural resources, land use, agriculture, biodiversity, industrialization and pollution. Environmental problems are examined from scientific, ethical, economic and sociological perspectives to enable students to understand the relevance of biology to contemporary issues in human society. Course requires Reading Placement Test Score-Category One. (3 lecture hours, 2 lab hours)
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BIOLOGY 1120: Introduction to Genetics
3.00 Credits
College of DuPage
3 credit hours This course provides an introduction to the principles of genetics emphasizing the significance of genetics to human culture, including classical transmission genetics, molecular genetics and biotechnology, and the genetics of populations. Course requires Reading Placement Test Score-Category One. (3 lecture hours)
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BIOLOGY 1130: Fundamentals of Biotechnology
4.00 Credits
College of DuPage
4 credit hours Application of living organisms and their products in industry, medicine, agriculture, forensics, and environmental science. This multidisciplinary course introduces fundamental principles of biology and chemistry that are used to develop biotechnology and surveys various fields of biotechnology. Topics include biochemistry, recombinant DNA, bioinformatics, medical biotechnology, and bioremediation. Laboratory includes techniques that are routinely used in biotechnology such as chromatography, electrophoresis, and genetic transformation of cells. This course is intended for both science majors and non-science majors. Course requires Reading Placement Test Score-Category One. (3 lecture hours, 3 lab hours)
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