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AUT 215: Auto Trans Diagnosis
2.00 Credits
Owens Community College
This is the second of two automatic transmission courses in the automotive program. Students will learn to diagnose automatic transmissions using pressure gauges, electrical meters and transmission test stands. Practical experience will be obtained in the automotive lab using training vehicles and transmissions.
Prerequisite:
AUT 130 and AUT 213
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AUT 232: Vehicle Accessory Systems
2.00 Credits
Owens Community College
Hands-on experience is given on vehicle accessories operation and diagnostics. Systems covered include cruise controls, climate controls, power door locks, power windows and window defoggers in automobiles and trucks.
Prerequisite:
AUT 130 and AUT 133
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AUT 248: Engine Perform & Drivability
8.00 Credits
Owens Community College
This course will focus on all aspects of drivability and engine performance. The course will encompass automotive computer systems and emphasizes sensor identification, sensor operation, and computer inputs and outputs and basic diagnostic procedures. Automotive fuel and emission management systems will also be discussed with an emphasis on diagnosis's of emission control systems, electronic ignition systems and fuel injection systems. Sophisticated engine control systems are studied including distributorless ignition systems, electronic spark control systems and OBDII operation modes. Students will learn and apply knowledge of the integration of the above systems. Strategies for trouble shooting and diagnosis of emission control systems, electronic ignition systems and fuel injection systems are emphasized throughout this course including the use of test equipment such as digital volt-ohm meters, oscilloscopes and hand held interactive computer scanners. Students will continually utilize the latest automotive reference materials in diagnosis and repair procedures.
Prerequisite:
AUT130 and AUT141
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AUT 249: Hybrid Elect & Fuel Cell Veh
2.00 Credits
Owens Community College
An introductory course covering the identification and operation of current Hybrid, Electric and Fuel-Cell vehicles. System identification, terminology, theory of operation, and safety precautions will be covered.
Prerequisite:
AUT110 and AUT130
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AUT 291: Automotive Field Experience
1.00 Credits
Owens Community College
Provides the student with the opportunity to put practical use, knowledge and skills learned in the classroom. Students are responsible for obtaining their own position (usually paid), with the approval of the Field Experience instructor. The experience is conducted under the supervision of a faculty member who assists the student in developing a work experience plan and who visits the student at the work site. Periodic reports are required. The faculty member and the work site supervisor evaluate the student's work performance at the end of the semester. During the final exam week, an evaluation meeting is scheduled. Each credit hour assigned for the course entails the completion of 180 total clock hours of work experience. Course may be repeated, but total credit hours applied toward degree requirements may not exceed eight.
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BIO 101: Life-An Intro to Biology
4.00 Credits
Owens Community College
The student will study integration of structure, function, and diversity among the levels of biological organization, as well as discuss and apply principles of evolution, genetics, physiology, and ecology. Included also is the nature of living systems and the process of science. This course is intended for students not majoring in Biology, and will satisfy part of the science requirement for an AA or AS General Degree.
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BIO 121: Human Anatomy & Physiology
4.00 Credits
Owens Community College
This one semester course introduces the student to the anatomy and physiology of the human. Topics include the body organization, the cell, tissues of the body, the eleven systems of the body, development and genetics. This course is designed for students pursuing LPN nursing and other health related certificates.
Prerequisite:
CHM 095
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BIO 125: The Science of Nutrition
3.00 Credits
Owens Community College
This course is an introductory nutrition course for non-science and non-health majors. The functions of the nutrients and their role in the human body will be discussed. Weight control, fad diets, and eating disorders are explored along with issues concerning nutrition and sports. The essentials of healthy lifestyles throughout the life cycle and the role of nutrition in the prevention of disease are emphasized throughout the course.
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BIO 201: General Biology I
5.00 Credits
Owens Community College
The first of a two-semester curriculum designed for students planning to major in Biology. The first semester includes introductions to animal and plant cell structure and function, biochemistry and metabolism, Mendelian and molecular genetics, and evolution. (Can fulfill Sciences requirements for Arts and Sciences degree programs.) Students retaking this course must repeat both the lab and lecture. (Lecture offered as a web course but lab must be taken on campus). This course is not recommended for students in developmental reading.
Prerequisite:
CHM 095
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BIO 202: General Biology II
5.00 Credits
Owens Community College
A continuation of BIO 201, which focuses on ecology, taxonomy, major groups of plants and animals, development and animal behavior. Students retaking this course must repeat both the lab and lecture. (Can fulfill Natural Science requirement for Arts and Science degree programs).
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