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4.00 Credits
Students learn the basic theory of electricity, how to read and interpret wiring diagrams, and how to diagnose and repair individual electrical circuits on vehicles. These circuits include lights, horn, electric windows, power seats, electric defrosters, and other electrical circuits installed on vehicles. Students work towards completing ASE/NATEF task list A-6. Prerequisite: Completion of AUTO 1510.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Advisor approval.
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3.00 Credits
In this Advance Drivability/Electronics course, students demonstrate the trouble shooting techniques needed to repair problems on today's automobiles. Students look at scan tool data and Digital Oscilloscopes to gain a better understanding of no-start, misfire and other drivability problems.
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3.00 Credits
Students learn suspension and alignment theory. Suspension systems will be diagnosed, measured, and repaired to OEM specifications. Wheel alignments will be performed on vehicles and adjusted to OEM specifications. These alignments include 4-wheel center point adjustments.
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3.00 Credits
Students learn ignition theory and diagnosis and repair of various computerized and noncomputerized ignition systems. Emphasis is placed on developing a comprehensive understanding of all electrical components and systems with special emphasis on problem diagnosis.
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3.00 Credits
Students prepare for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) airplane private pilot written knowledge examination. Topics include aerodynamics, flight instruments, aircraft performance, airspace, weather, navigation, regulations, weight and balance computation, physiological factors, and communication.
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3.00 Credits
Students prepare for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) airplane instrument rating written knowledge examination. Students gain knowledge in instruments, instrument scan techniques, partial panels, enroute navigation, IFR terminal arrival and departure procedures, instrument approaches, IFT emergencies, ATC system, physiological/psychological factors, meteorology, regulations, and communications.
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3.00 Credits
Students study the basic business functions of management, marketing, financial institutions, economic systems, business ethics, and personal financial planning. The areas discussed in this course will expose students to business as it relates to their lives and their career. Prerequisite: Completion of ENGL 0810 or equivalent placement test score.
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3.00 Credits
Students study the principles, strategies, and techniques of effective written, oral, and digital business communication. Emphasis is placed on reviewing grammar and mechanics as students create successful written messages including e-mails, memos, letters, reports, and resumes. Students learn productive techniques to communicate professionally in an increasingly global, digital workplace. Prerequisite: Completion of ENGL 1010.
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1.00 Credits
This introductory course will cover topics relevant to customer service such as response time, professional appearance and attitude, communications, telephone skills, and postal services.
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