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1.00 Credits
This course covers information on electricity, basic electrical circuits, tools and equipment, batteries, charging systems, starting systems, lighting systems, horn, wipers and washers, cooling fans, instrument circuits and body electrical systems. This will prepare students to take the ASE technician certification test for electrical systems. (Co-requisite: AUT 160)
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2.00 Credits
This lab covers competency tasks on basic electrical circuits, practical use of tools and equipment used to diagnose batteries, charging systems, starting systems, lighting systems, horn, wipers and washers, cooling fans, instrument circuits and body electrical systems. High priority tasks recommended by ASE (Automotive Service Excellence) are covered. This will prepare students to take the ASE technician certification test for electrical systems. (Co-requisite: AUT 159)
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3.00 Credits
Construction elective credit.
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1.00 Credits
This introductory pipefitting course provides students with a basic understanding of the materials, processes and tools used in residential and light commercial applications. Students will learn safe-work practices, as well as common components and fixtures that are installed in various settings.
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2.00 Credits
This introductory pipefitting lab provides students with the skills to perform entry-level installation and repairs in residential and light commercial applications. Students will install, troubleshoot, and repair various equipment. (Corequisite: BTT 103)
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1.00 Credits
This course is an industry-designed course covering safety topics specific to the construction industry. Students who successfully complete the course will earn an OSHA 10 hour card. The course is taught by a certified OSHA 10 trainer.
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2.00 Credits
This course covers general safety principles, basic construction guidelines, laws governing electricity, basic hand tool usage, print reading, electrical safety, circuit construction and operation. This course will also begin to outline use and interpretation of the National Electrical Code (NEC).(Prerequisite: BTT 101, BTT 102)
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1.00 Credits
This course allows the student to apply the concepts covered in ECM 161. Students will practice using general safety principles, basic hand tools, blueprints, electrical safety, circuit construction and operation. (Prerequisite: BTT 101, BTT 102)
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3.00 Credits
This course includes a survey of current business practices with an examination of the topics of management, ethics, organization, finance, marketing, and human resources function. Particular attention will be paid to examining the current economic environment. Students will also learn about basic personal income, household money management and financial planning skills as well as basic economic decision-making skills. This course may also be offered in a distance education format, when available.
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2.00 Credits
Classroom lecture and demonstrations in the safe use of hand and portable tools used in the carpentry/cabinetmaking field will introduce the student to woodworking. Also covered are the properties of wood and the fasteners used in the carpentry/cabinetmaking field.
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