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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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4.00 Credits
This ASE-EF accredited course continues the study of automotive electrical and electronic systems. Students demonstrate their proficiency in the diagnosis, repair, and service of modern automotive electrical systems using electrical measuring devices and wiring diagrams. This lecture/lab course is part 2 of a 3-part course. It is recommended that students take AUTO 2130 and AUTO 2120 in the same semester as this course. Prereq: Successful completion of all TEAU (SLTC) Courses: TEAU 1010, TEAU 1050, TEAU 1100, TEAU 1140, TEAU 1150, TEAU 1160, TEAU 1210, TEAU 1240, TEAU 1250, and TEAU 1270. Semester(s): All
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6.00 Credits
In-vehicle and off-vehicle diagnostic and repair procedures involved in automotive automatic transmissions and transaxles. Prereq: AUTO 1010 & AUTO 1150 courses w/C grade or better. Semester: Fall & Spring
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4.00 Credits
This ASE-EF accredited course is the advanced study of automotive electrical and electronic systems. Students demonstrate their proficiency in the diagnosis, repair, and introduction to reprogramming of system control modules within modern automotive electrical systems using advanced electronic and computer testing equipment. This lecture/lab course is part 3 of a 3-part course. It is recommended that students take AUTO 2280 and AUTO 2285 in the same semester as this course. Prerequisite(s): AUTO 2160 Semester(s): All
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4.00 Credits
This ASE-EF accredited course is the study of automotive engine control and emission related systems. Students demonstrate their proficiency in engine performance, computer control system diagnosis, testing and repair of fuel delivery, air induction, and emission systems components. This lecture/lab course is part 1 of a 2-part course. It is recommended that students take AUTO 2285 in the same semester as this course. Prerequisite(s): AUTO 2260, with concurrency Semester(s): All
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4.00 Credits
This ASE-EF accredited course continues the study of automotive engine control and emission related systems. Students demonstrate their proficiency in advanced engine performance and computer control system diagnosis, and the testing and repair of fuel delivery, air induction, and emission systems components. This lecture/lab course is part 2 of a 2-part course. It is recommended that students take AUTO 2260 and AUTO 2280 in the same semester as this course. Prerequisite(s): AUTO 2280, with concurrency Semester(s): All
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6.00 Credits
A course on the diagnosis and repair of automotive engine performance and emission-related problems. The course includes, but is not limited to, the diagnosis and testing of ignition, fuel delivery, and emission systems. Prereq: AUTO 1010 & AUTO 1150 courses w/C grade or better. Semester: Fall & Spring
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6.00 Credits
A course on the diagnosis and repair of automotive engine performance and emission-related problems. The course includes, but is not limited to, the diagnosis and testing of ignition, fuel delivery, and emission systems. Prereq: AUTO 2350 w/C grade or higher.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to Biology for non-science majors. A survey of living diversity from bacteria to plants and animals. Introduces cell structure and physiology, inheritance, evolution and classification. Three hours of lecture per week. Prerequisite(s): ENGL 0900 w/C or better, or appropriate placement score. Semester(s): All
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1.00 Credits
Laboratory study, experimentation, and analysis illustrating important biological principles. One laboratory session per week. This lab is intended to provide an optional hands-on experience in general biology to accompany BIOL1010. BIOL1015 must be taken with BIOL1010. Semester: Fall & Spring
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