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3.00 Credits
(20 class hrs/wk, 1-10 cr) F Studies include power train terminology, theory and operation, driveshaft function and construction, maintenance practices, power train schematics, troubleshooting and failure analysis, and component rebuild and replacement. Prerequisite: Placement test scores at RD 080 Developing Reading Skills, MTH 020 Basic Mathematics and instructor's approval required.
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3.00 Credits
(10 class hrs/wk, 1-5 cr) Sp Covers the theory and operation of heavy duty steering and suspension systems, alignment and brakes. Diagnostic and service techniques are taught with the use of components and vehicles. Learning strategies include multi-media presentations, discussion research and lab practice. Prerequisite: Placement test scores for RD 080 Developing Reading Skills, MTH 020 Basic Mathematics and instructor's approval required.
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3.00 Credits
(20 class hrs/wk, 1-10 cr) F 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. Prerequisite: Placement test scores for RD 080 Developing Reading Skills, MTH 020 Basic Mathematics and instructor's approval required.
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3.00 Credits
(5 class hrs/wk, 3 cr) Sp Principles of mobile heating and air conditioning systems with an emphasis on design, function, adjustment, service and testing of components. Prerequisite: HV 3.297 Electrical and Electronic Systems and instructor's approval required.
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3.00 Credits
(2 class hr/wk, 2 cr) F This course is designed to help students develop outstanding customer service skills in a dealership setting serving clients/customers. Students will learn how to interact with customers (communicating in person), resolve conflicts, maintain records, understand the importance of customer satisfaction/retention, actively participate as a member of a team, and develop time management skills. Prerequisite: Placement test scores for RD 080 Developing Reading Skills, MTH 020 Basic Mathematics and instructor's approval required.
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3.00 Credits
(2 class hrs/wk, 1 cr) W Introduces students to basic applications of computers in industry; a variety of applications including Windows, Word, Excel, AutoCAD, and PLC programming basics. Students will have hands-on opportunities with these applications and will be able to identify strengths and weaknesses.
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3.00 Credits
(4 class hrs/wk, 3 cr) Sp Introduces photojournalism techniques such as digital imaging, films, equipment, light and reproduction. Covers conventional and electronic darkroom techniques and issues. Students study the history of documentary photography and analyze the effect of image content on audiences. Includes lab work. Prerequisite: ART 261 Introduction to Photography with a grade of "B" orbetter or instructor's approval.
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3.00 Credits
(4 class hrs/wk, 4 cr) F/W Studies the history, development, technology and social impact of the various mass media. Includes critical analysis of media practice and ethics, the study of significant figures and developments, and the examination of the media as channels of expression in popular culture.
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6.00 Credits
(2 class hrs/wk, 1 cr) F/W/Sp Offers supervised editorial work on the college's student newspaper (The Commuter) in reporting and editing. Provides training and experience with computerized word processing. Note: Course serves as the lab for JN 216 News Reporting and Writing and JN 217 Feature Writing. May be taken independently from those courses. May be repeated for up to six credits.
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6.00 Credits
(4 class hrs/wk, 2 cr) F/W/Sp Offers supervised experience in newspaper page design, headline writing, computer pagination, digital imaging, photography, advertising and related newspaper production skills. Students apply skills in production lab for the college's student newspaper (The Commuter). May be repeated for up to six credits.
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