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AUT 208: Automotive Brakes
3.00 Credits
Central Oregon Community College
Studies the theory, operation, diagnosis, and repair of the modern braking systems of both domestic and import vehicles. Includes an introduction to anti-lock brake systems. Prerequisites: AUT 106, AUT 107 and MTH 10. Credits: 3 Lecture: 1.5 Lab: 4.5
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AUT 216: Co- op Work Experience Automotive
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Central Oregon Community College
Provides an environment in which students can begin to recognize their strengths and limitations in their chosen career. The student is placed in an actual job environment where the experiences of pressure, production, and personalities are experienced. Cooperative Work Experience is a program requirement for students in the Automotive Technology Program. Two CWE sections are required for the student who will achieve the Master Automotive Technician Certificate. Prerequisite: completion of two terms of Automotive Technology curriculum. Credits: 1 to 4
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AUT 251: Automat ic Transmissions I
3.00 Credits
Central Oregon Community College
Provides an understanding of the basic principles and theory of planetary gear sets, torque converters, and hydraulic controls as applied to automatic transmissions. Includes construction, operation, and overhaul of current transmission types with emphasis on diagnosis, service, and procedures to conform to current service manuals. A self-paced course. Prerequisites: AUT 101, AUT 106, AUT 107 and MTH 20. Credits: 3 Lab: 9
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AUT 252: Automat ic Transmissions II
3.00 Credits
Central Oregon Community College
Second part of an automatic transmission sequence. Course continues principles and theory of planetary gear sets, torque converters and hydraulic controls as applied to automatic transmissions. Includes emphasis on diagnosis, service and procedures to conform to current service manuals. Prerequisites: AUT 101, AUT 106, AUT 107, AUT 251 and MTH 20. Credits: 1 Lecture: .5 Lab: 1.5
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AUT 253: Automotive Air Conditioning
3.00 Credits
Central Oregon Community College
A hands-on study of automotive air conditioning and heating systems, concurrent with EPA Recovery Requirements for R-12, R-134a systems, diagnosis and service. A study of advanced electrical systems found on late model vehicles. Prerequisites: AUT 102, AUT 106, AUT 111 and MTH 20. Credits: 3 Lecture: 1.5 Lab: 4.5
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AV 101: Introduction to Aviat Ion
3.00 Credits
Central Oregon Community College
Designed to help students explore various career options and prepare for a career in aviation. A variety of employment opportunities are investigated, including commercial, business, corporate, military and general aviation related business. Emphasis will be given to careers in operations and flight technology. Airplane and helicopter pilot careers will be emphasized. Credits: 3 Lecture: 3
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AV 104: Introduction to Aircraft Systems
4.00 Credits
Central Oregon Community College
Introduces the student to the training aircraft that are used in general aviation, and will look in detail at those aircraft used in this program. Aircraft in current use for training by industry will be studied and emphasis placed on basic aircraft systems operations, including emergencies. Applicable aviation regulations, including the use of Minimum Equipment Lists, will be studied. Credits: 4 Lecture: 4
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AV 108: Meteorology I
4.00 Credits
Central Oregon Community College
Designed as an introduction to the fundamentals of meteorology and the understanding and application of basic weather concepts to flight planning and in-flight operations. Emphasis is placed on maximizing aircraft performance and minimizing exposure to weather hazards. Study will include atmospheric circulation patterns and resultant weather systems. Detailed analysis of weather reports and forecasts will place emphasis on pilot flight planning and decision making with respect to flight operations. Credits: 4 Lecture: 4
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AV 110: Private Pilot
5.00 Credits
Central Oregon Community College
Provides initial ground instruction in aeronautical skills and knowledge for the private pilot rating. Involves an introduction to fundamentals of flight, aerodynamics, flight operations, airspace, weather and weather products, flight planning, decision-making, human factors, human factors in aviation, and crew resource management. Comprehensive course that prepares student for the private pilot written exam. Five hours of flight simulator or advanced training device time required. Credits: 5 Lecture: 5
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AV 111: Flight Maneuvers
3.00 Credits
Central Oregon Community College
Provides the preflight training required for the Federal Aviation Administration's approved FAR Part 141 private pilot syllabus. Topics include global positioning systems, aircraft and pilot logbooks/documents, preflight preparation, flight maneuvers and phase exams. Recommended corequisites: AV 110 Private Pilot and enrollment in the FAR 141 program. Credits: 3 Lecture: 3
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