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3.00 Credits
The course explores the human and natural contributions to air pollution in our atmosphere. Students will apply basic principles of physics, chemistry, and meteorology to analyze the processes that control the chemical composition of the Earth's atmosphere. Topics covered will include temperature inversions and their impact on air pollution, health effects of air pollution, techniques for improving air quality, and more. Prerequisite: CHEM 1210 or Instructor's permission Semester: Spring
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3.00 Credits
This course explores the influence of mountains on weather and climate, and how this shapes ecosystems and human environments. Students will analyze how mountains change wind and precipitation patterns and apply this to topics including snowpack and water supply, avalanches, fire weather, air pollution, and others. Prerequisite: ATMO 1010 or ATMO 1020 or Instructor's permission Semester: Fall
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6.00 Credits
An introductory course providing fundamentals of operation and maintenance procedures including: researching service information, shop safety, tool, and equipment use, maintenance and light repair service procedures. Prerequisite to additional AUTO courses. Completers may test to become Honda PACT students. Semester: All
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6.00 Credits
Diagnostic and repair procedures involved in electrical and electronic systems with practical application of Ohm's law. Hands-on diagnosis and repair of charging, starting, lighting, electronic accessory, and supplemental restraint systems. Prereq: AUTO 1010 w/C or higher, or successful completion of challenge exam for AUTO 1010. Semester: Fall & Spring
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1.00 - 15.00 Credits
Allows the student to acquire additional expertise in a specific automotive application, approved by the instructor.
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6.00 Credits
This is a National Automotive Technician Education Foundation (NATEF) certified training course covering the theory of operation of four-stroke gas internal combustion engines. Teaches engine components, design characteristics, systems, subsystems, and diagnostics. Maintenance and repair procedures will be performed on live work, mock-ups, components, and department owned vehicles. Prereq: AUTO 1010 w/C grade or higher, or successful completion of challenge exam for AUTO 1010. Semester: Fall & Spring
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6.00 Credits
This is a National Automotive Technician Education Foundation (NATEF) certified training course covering the theory, functions of repair, service procedures, and shop practices of Automotive Braking Systems. Prereq: AUTO 1010 w/C grade or higher, or successful completion of challenge exam for AUTO 1010. Semester: Fall & Spring
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6.00 Credits
This is a National Automotive Technician Education Foundation (NATEF) certified training course covering the theory, functions of repair, and maintenance of automotive suspension and steering systems. Prereq: AUTO 1010 w/C grade or higher, or successful completion of challenge exam for AUTO 1010. Semester: Fall & Spring
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3.00 Credits
With program approval, students use on-the-job training for college credit. This is program-related work within the Automotive field. Credit is awarded for completion of specific learning objectives within the program major. Internships will be paid or unpaid as determined by the employer. Prerequisite: KAUT-0100 Semester: All
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6.00 Credits
Diagnostic and repair procedures involved in automotive heating, air conditioning, manual transmissions, transaxles, and final drive components. Prereq: AUTO 1010 & AUTO 1150 courses w/C grade or better. Semester: Fall & Spring
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