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1.00 Credits
This course is an examination of basic arithmetic, (adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing whole numbers, decimals and fractions) as well as percent, formulas as it applies to the carpentry courses. This will also include costs, conversion of units, linear, square, cubic, and board measures.
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1.00 Credits
This course is a survey of the terminology used routinely in the medical environment. It will begin with a learning of the common root words used in constructing medical terms and integrate commonly used medical acronyms and abbreviations. The information will be presented according to anatomical systems. The student will be responsible for knowing the written and auditory recognition of the terminology reviewed.
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3.00 Credits
This course will explain what "sustainability" is and include the construction materials and methods used in sustainability design and how it relates to building design. Students will expand their knowledge to include energy usage, energy conservation and sustainability concepts into practical construction methods and details used in drafting and design.
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1.00 Credits
This course focuses on the duties and responsibilities of veterinary technicians as well as job opportunities in the field of veterinary technology. The human-animal bond and ethical issues are introduced to the student. This course provides students with the basic understanding of operations in a clinical setting in addition to office and managerial duties of technicians such as scheduling, ordering, inventory control, teamwork dynamics, and compassion fatigue. Students are required to attend an OSHA training in order to complete clinical assignments (a certificate will be granted upon completion). Students may be required to participate in activities of the Johnson College Animal Care Center to gain hands on experience to enhance the course material.
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2.00 Credits
This course introduces students to the basic care, management and breeding of common companion, farm and exotic animals. Various breeds of each species are highlighted as well as basic nutritional requirements. Reptile and avian species, husbandry and reproduction will be covered as well. Students will be required to participate in activities off campus to gain hands-on experience with farm animals. (Prerequisite: VET 151)
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2.00 Credits
This course covers information on hand tools, machines, and equipment common to the Vehicle maintenance field, general service procedures, lubricants, reference manuals, pre-delivery inspection of new and used vehicles and preventive maintenance procedures. This course is designed to prepare students to work properly with all of the for mentioned topics along with building safe and thorough work habits.
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2.00 Credits
This course covers information on hydraulic and air brake systems. Mechanical foundation, air supply, service system principles, major components, parking brake systems, brake system diagnostics, service to drum brake assemblies, air lines and hoses, brake switches, antilock brake principles and service are all a part of this course. High priority tasks recommended by ASE (Automotive Service Excellence) are covered. This will prepare students to take the ASE technician certification test.
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1.00 Credits
This lab covers service practice procedures on hydraulic and air brake systems. Competency tasks will be performed on mechanical foundation, air supply, service system principles, major component diagnosis and repair, parking brake systems, brake system diagnostics, service to drum brake assemblies, air lines and hoses, brake switches, antilock brake principles and service are all a part of this course. High priority tasks recommended by ASE (Automotive Service Excellence) are practiced and performed to industry standards. This lab will prepare students to take the ASE technician certification test in brake systems.
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2.00 Credits
This course covers information on steering and suspension systems, theory and principles, independent suspensions, geometric principles, factors affecting wheel alignment, tools and equipment used for steering and suspension, troubleshooting of suspension and steering, wheel bearings service, manual steering and power steering system operation. This lecture on theory will prepare students to take the ASE technician certification test for steering and suspension systems.
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1.00 Credits
This lab covers service practice procedures on steering and suspension systems. Students will utilize the theory learned in VMR 155 to diagnose steering and suspension issues and the effect on wheel alignment. Students will perform competency tasks with the tools and equipment used for steering and suspension adjustment and repair, troubleshooting of suspension and steering, wheel bearings service, manual steering and power steering systems. High priority tasks recommended by ASE (Automotive Service Excellence) are covered. This will prepare students to take the ASE technician certification test for steering & suspension systems.
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