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(7 class hrs/wk, 3 cr) Sp Provides hands-on horse training experience. The student learns the fundamentals of horse training, including advanced arena and trail work. Equipment, safety and horse "psychology" also are taught. Prerequisite:AT 163 Schooling the Horse I or instructor's approval.
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(6 class hrs/wk, 4 cr) F Advanced course in developing judging skills and techniques. Emphasizes oral reasons, market and breed type and characteristics, and performance data. Prerequisite: AT 147 Livestock Selection Techniques.
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(7 class hrs/wk, 3 cr) W Advanced training techniques for horses are emphasized. Introduces reining, dressage and jumping. Prerequisite: AT 164 Schooling the Horse II or instructor's approval.
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(7 class hrs/wk, 3 cr) Sp Advanced training techniques for horses are emphasized. Introduces reining, dressage and jumping. Prerequisite: AT 263 Schooling the Horse III.
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(2 class hrs/wk, 2 cr) W Familiarizes students with all aspects of reproductive management of the horse. Reproductive physiology, estrous cycles, breeding management, mare and foal care, stallion handling and recordkeeping are covered. Prerequisite: ANS 222 Young Horse Training or instructor's approval.
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(4.5 class hrs/wk, 2 cr) Sp Exposes students to "hands on" aspects of breeding management, includingteasing, semen collection and processing, stallion handling, artificial insemination, foaling, foaling management and mare care. Prerequisite: AT 277A Horse Breeding Management.
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(20 class hrs/wk, 1-10 cr) F Studies the complete power train system, with emphasis on the theory, application and servicing of clutch systems, manual transmissions, transfer cases, drive lines, universal joints and differential assemblies. All students must pass online safety and pollution prevention tests to receive credit for this course. Prerequisites: Placement Test scores for RD 090 Strategies for Effective Reading and MTH 020 Basic Mathematics or equivalent.
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(20 class hrs/wk, 1-10 cr) Sp Covers the theory of operation and repair for steering, suspension, alignment and braking systems. Diagnosis and service techniques are taught with the use of components and vehicles. Learning strategies include multimedia presentations, discussion, research and lab practice. All students must pass online safety and pollution prevention tests to receive credit for this course. Prerequisites: Placement Test scores for RD 090 Strategies for Effective Reading and MTH 020 Basic Mathematics or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
(20 class hrs/wk, 1-10 cr) W Introduces the theory, application and diagnosis of the electrical and electronic control systems for modern vehicles. Emphasis is placed on batteries, starting, charging, lighting, accessories and driver information systems. Preparation for ASE certification in electrical/electronic systems. All students must pass online safety and pollution prevention tests to receive credit for this course. Prerequisites: Placement Test scores for RD 090 Strategies for Effective Reading and MTH 020 Basic Mathematics or equivalent.
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(20 class hrs/wk, 1-10 cr) Sp Problem-solving course designed to develop knowledge and skills in auto tune-up. Emphasizes selection and use of equipment, including electrical test equipment, scan tools, the oscilloscope, emission test equipment and the dynamometer, to find malfunctions and make necessary repairs for optimum engine performance. Prerequisite: AU 3.297 Electrical and Electronic Systems or instructor's approval.
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