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ART 204: Art History II
0.00 Credits
Southeastern Community College - North Carolina
Lec. 3 Lab. 0 Credit 3 Continuation of ART-203 from Renaissance to post-modern.
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ART 208: Introduction to Native American Art History
0.00 Credits
Southeastern Community College - North Carolina
Lec. 3. Lab. 0 Credit 3 This course would be a general introduction and overview of Native American Art History. It will cover the establishment and development of the visual art from earliest tribes to current tribes. It should also promote awareness of the American Indian in cross-cultural and cross-disciplinary perspectives by studying the arts. The course will be taught by lecture and presentation of slides. Field trips to surrounding sites to view artifacts will be conducted when possible.
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ART 922: Field Studies
0.00 Credits
Southeastern Community College - North Carolina
Lec. 1-3 Lab. 0 Credit 1-3 Field tours to various nations and regions to study their art and art history. Many famous and culturally important original art works will be examined. Specific written credit and participation requirements are established in advance of the field study and according to the number of credit hours enrolled. Each hour of credit requires a minimum of 54 hours of supervised travel and living experience. May be repeated for up to 9 credit hours.
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ART 928: Independent Study
2.00 - 6.00 Credits
Southeastern Community College - North Carolina
Lec. 0 Lab. 2-6 Credit 1-3 This course is intended to provide the students an opportunity to select a medium or concept and to explore it in greater depth than is possible in other art courses. Individual study projects will be determined by consultation between the student and the instructor. A minimum of 32 hours of laboratory effort is required for each semester hour of credit. Prerequisites: Any three of the following: ART-120, ART-123, ART-133, ART-143, ART-134, ART-144, ART-153, ART-173, ART- 174 and permission of instructor. May be repeated for up to nine (9) semester hours of credit. Note: Students who expect to transfer art credit to a senior college or art school as part of an art major or minor should be aware that a portfolio of their work in drawing, painting, design and independent study courses must be maintained for presentation to the senior institution to which they transfer. The art instructor will help select and prepare the portfolio.
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AUT 106: Introduction to Automotive Technology
2.00 Credits
Southeastern Community College - North Carolina
Lec. 1 Lab. 2 Credit 2 This course will serve as an introduction to the complete automotive field, including safety, ASE certification, employment potential, customer service, employer/employee relations and the parts and service industry.
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AUT 126: Fundamentals of Automotive Servicing
2.00 Credits
Southeastern Community College - North Carolina
Lec. 1 Lab. 2 Credit 2 This course will familiarize students with basic scheduled maintenance. Proper usage of hand and power tools will be covered, as well as precision measuring systems and equipment.
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AUT 166: Automotive Engine Repair
6.00 Credits
Southeastern Community College - North Carolina
Lec. 3 Lab. 6 Credit 6 This course will introduce the internal combustion engine and the variety of designs in popular usage today. It also offers a general introduction to engine diagnosis and testing. The engine will be explored piece by piece, and the description and function of each part explained.
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AUT 190: Hybrid Fundamentals
2.00 Credits
Southeastern Community College - North Carolina
Lec. 1 Lab. 2 Credit 2 This course will familiarize students with general hybrid history and benefits, basic safety precautions, specific maintenance procedures, location and description of hybrid components for hybrid vehicles. Prerequisite: SCI-115
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AUT 207: Automotive Transmissions and Transaxles
8.00 Credits
Southeastern Community College - North Carolina
Lec. 2 Lab. 8 Credit 6 This course discusses automatic transmission and transaxle theory, components, operation and service.
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AUT 244: Manual Drivetrains I
4.00 Credits
Southeastern Community College - North Carolina
Lec. 1 Lab. 4 Credit 3 This course will introduce the student to the concepts of front- and rear-wheel drive, four-wheel and all-wheel drive vehicles. Clutches, CV joints, and universal joints will also be covered.
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