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AUT 183: Engine Performance
2.00 Credits
Wayne Community College
Prerequisite: AUT 181 Corequisite: None This course covers study of the electronic engine control systems, the diagnostic process used to locate engine performance concerns, and procedures used to restore normal operation. Topics will include currently used fuels and fuel systems, exhaust gas analysis, emission control components and systems, OBD II (on-board diagnostics) and inter-related electrical/electronic systems. Upon completion, students should be able to diagnose and repair complex engine performance concerns using appropriate test equipment and service information. (F.)
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AUT 221: Auto Transm/Transaxles
3.00 Credits
Wayne Community College
Prerequisite: None Corequisite: None This course covers operation, diagnosis, service, and repair of automatic transmissions/transaxles. Topics include hydraulic, pneumatic, mechanical, and electrical/electronic operation of automatic drive trains and the use of appropriate service tools and equipment. Upon completion, students should be able to explain operational theory and diagnose and repair automatic drive trains. (Sp.)
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AUT 231: Man Trains/Axles/DrTrains
3.00 Credits
Wayne Community College
Prerequisite: None Corequisite: None This course covers the operation, diagnosis, and repair of manual transmissions/ transaxles, clutches, driveshafts, axles, and fi nal drives. Topics include theory of torque, power fl ow, and manual drive train service and repair using appropriate service information, tools, and equipment. Upon completion, students should be able to explain operational theory and diagnose and repair manual drive trains. (F.)
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AUT 281: Adv Engine Performance
3.00 Credits
Wayne Community College
Prerequisite: None Corequisite: None This course utilizes service information and specialized test equipment to diagnose and repair power train control systems. Topics include computerized ignition, fuel and emission systems, related diagnostic tools and equipment, data communication networks, and service information. Upon completion, students should be able to perform diagnosis and repair. (Sp.)
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AUT 283: Adv Auto Electronics
3.00 Credits
Wayne Community College
Prerequisite: AUT 161 Corequisite: None This course covers advanced electronic systems on automobiles. Topics include microcontrollers, on-board communications, telematics, hybrid systems, navigation, collision avoidance, and electronic accessories. Upon completion, students should be able to diagnose electronic systems using appropriate service information, procedures, and equipment and remove/replace/reprogram controllers, sensors, and actuators. (S.)
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AVI 110: Aviation Maint-General
3.00 Credits
Wayne Community College
Prerequisite: None Corequisite: None This course introduces general subjects related to all aspects of aircraft maintenance. Topics include mechanic privileges/limitations; math and physics/basic electricity; aircraft drawings; maintenance forms; fl uid lines/fi ttings; weight and balance; corrosion control; and ground operations. Upon completion, students should be prepared to pass the FAA knowledge, oral, and practical exams for the general portion of the mechanic's certifi cate with either the airframe or powerplant ratings. (F.)
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AVI 120: Airframe Maintenance I
3.00 Credits
Wayne Community College
Prerequisite: AVI 110 Corequisite: None This course covers airframe structures, systems, and components with an emphasis on the different types of aircraft construction and repair methods. Topics include aircraft non-metallic (composite), sheet metal, and wood structures; welding; covering and fi nishes (dope and fabric); assembly and rigging; and communication and navigation systems. Students should gain the knowledge and skills in these areas to prepare them for the airframe rating for the FAA mechanic's certifi cate. (Sp.)
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AVI 130: Airframe Maintenance II
3.00 Credits
Wayne Community College
Prerequisite: AVI 110 Corequisite: None This course deals entirely with airframe systems and components. Topics include aircraft electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic, landing gear, position, warning, and fuel systems. Upon completion of the course, the student should be prepared to pass the applicable portions of the knowledge, oral, and practical tests of the airframe rating for the FAA mechanic's certifi cate. (S.)
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AVI 230: Airframe Maintenance III
3.00 Credits
Wayne Community College
Prerequisite: AVI 110 Corequisite: None In this fi nal course of the airframe series, the emphasis is on systems and components, culminating with the airframe inspection portion of the course. In addition to the inspection aspects, instrument, cabin environmental control, fi re protection, and ice and rain control systems are covered. The student should be prepared to take the applicable portions of the written, oral, and practical examination for the airframe rating on the FAA mechanic's certifi cate. (F.)
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AVI 240: Powerplant Maintenance I
3.00 Credits
Wayne Community College
Prerequisite: AVI 110 Corequisite: None This fi rst course in the powerplant series covers theoretical and practical aspects of the two major types of aircraft propulsion systems, piston and jet engines. Auxiliary power units are also covered, including their relationship to the systems they operate. Upon completion, the student should be knowledge of aircraft engines to include maintenance and operation at the lovel required by the FFA to qualify for a powerplant rating on a mechanic's certifi cate. (F.)
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