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6.00 Credits
(6 Credits) Covers in detail the construction, operation and maintenance procedures of transmissions and power trains. It reflects the new developments in four and five-speed manual transmissions, overdrives, and transaxles. Automatic transmissions/transaxles with overdrive, lockup torque converters, and transfer cases also covered. (Prerequisite: AUT101, 115, or POI)
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4.00 Credits
(4 Credits) An in-depth study of ignition systems, control units, indicators, dash units, horn systems, light circuits and accessories of the automobile. Covers theory, troubleshooting and service. (Prerequisite: AUT112 or POI)
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3.00 Credits
(3 Credits) This course provides a comprehensive study of the construction, theory of operation, and servicing of today's automotive engines. Variable displacement engines, diesel engines, and fuel injection systems with their emission controls are also a part of this course. (Prerequisite: AUT101)
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3.00 Credits
(3 Credits) A study of electronic components, devices, circuits and systems used in the modern automobile. Upon completion of this course, the student-technician will be better equipped to understand, troubleshoot and repair automotive electronics systems. (Prerequisite: PHY113 and AUT114 or POI)
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5.00 Credits
(5 Credits) The student will service and/or repair drum and disc brakes, master cylinders, manual and power steering systems, balance tires, and replace suspension and steering components. The student will also perform two and four-wheel alignments with a computerized alignment system. (Prerequisite: AUT101, 115, or POI)
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2.00 Credits
(2 Credits) This course includes all facets of welding as they apply to the servicing and repair of cars and light trucks. Some of the methods covered are the ARC welding process, the oxy-acetylene welding process, and the metal inert Gas Welding (MIG) process. The safe use of a cutting torch and heating tip is also covered.
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6.00 Credits
(6 Credits) A thorough background for drivability diagnosis and tune-up. Includes testing of various components and systems involved in engine operation and the adjustment or replacement as required to restore engine performance, with the use of available equipment. Further serves as an introduction to computerized controls to assist the student with the diagnosis and repair of computer controlled components. The student will have access to: engine, fuel, ignition, electronic and emission analyzers, oscilloscopes, scan tools and other modern equipment. This course will also cover the basic theory, diagnosis and service of automotive air conditioning systems. (Prerequisite: AUT114 or POI)
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4.00 Credits
(4 Credits) A study in design, trouble diagnosis, and servicing of the old and new systems in brakes, suspensions, and steering. These include the antilock braking system, modern suspension systems, MacPherson strut front and rear suspensions, air and hydropneumatic suspensions, trouble diagnosis and servicing. Includes the latest techniques in brake servicing. (Prerequisite: AUT101, 115, or POI)
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3.00 Credits
(3-4 Credits) A basic course in biology which covers the fundamental concepts of the molecular basis of life, cell theory, tissues, organ systems, immunity and defense systems, inheritance, behavior, evolution and an introduction to classification. This course can be taken as a three-credit science course with no lab.
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3.00 Credits
(3-4 Credits) An introduction to the structure and function of the human body. Includes a review of the chemical and biological basis of living organisms and the anatomy and physiology of the integumentary, musculo-skeletal, nervous systems and somatic senses. Integrated lab experience is provided using physiologic demonstrations and exercises, anatomical models and dissection of preserved specimens. This course can be taken as a three-credit science course with no lab. (Prerequisite: BIO111 or successful completion of high school biology with lab and chemistry)
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