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1.00 - 18.00 Credits
This course consists of Individual work on research problems for students enrolled in doctoral programs. It emphasizes writing and editorial techniques.
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1.00 - 9.00 Credits
This course is designed for individual students to work on their graduate studies under the advisement of their graduate committee.
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4.00 Credits
First course in automotive or diesel technology. Students will gain needed skills in shop safety and other basic skills that will prepare students for specific automotive or diesel courses. Covers: using manual and information systems, precision measurement, tires and wheels, bearings, headlamp adjustment, oils and fluids, cleaning methods, gaskets and sealants, cooling systems and belts and hoses. This course can be articulated with high school automotive courses. Cross-listed as: DSME 1000
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5.00 Credits
Continuation of AUTO 1000 . Students will continue to learn how to service, troubleshoot and repair modern automobiles. Prerequisite/Restriction: AUTO 1000
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3.00 Credits
Students learn the basic maintenance, care, and best practices for their automobiles. From oil changes to tire and brake repair, students obtain a hands-on opportunity to learn vehicle maintenance basics.
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3.00 Credits
Will study engine types, construction, operating principles, and performance. Related physics and mathematics are emphasized, detailed examination is made of lubricating systems, cooling systems, timing valves and bearings, as applied to gas and diesel-powered units. Corequisite: AUTO 1105
Corequisite:
AUTO 1105
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3.00 Credits
Offers shop practice in engine disassembly and inspection, valve and seat reconditioning, and installation, checking tolerance, fitting parts, and engine reassembling. Students will complete all P-1 and P-2 NATEF tasks for the area of study. Corequisite: AUTO 1100
Corequisite:
AUTO 1100
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3.00 Credits
Covers the principles of the automatic transmission system. Including gear sets, apply devices, power flow, hydraulic systems, torque converter, shift controls (manual, hydraulic and electronic) problem solving, repair procedures, and maintenance procedures. Physics and math will be included as part of system operation. Prerequisite/Restriction: AUTO 1000 Corequisite: AUTO 1205
Corequisite:
AUTO 1205
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2.00 Credits
Students will complete checks necessary to analyze and diagnose automatic transmission systems. Lab assignments include major and minor repair procedures including disassembly, verifying clearances and specifications and reassembly to manufacturer specifications. Students will have the opportunity to complete all P-1 and P-2 NATEF tasks for this area of study. Completion of all tasks will require students to plan and use the time available wisely. Corequisite: AUTO 1200
Corequisite:
AUTO 1200
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3.00 Credits
Studies the theory of manual transmission, trans axles, drive shafts, axle shafts, and differential assemblies. A study of four wheel drive and clutch components as used in manual drive trains will also be included. Corequisite: AUTO 1305
Corequisite:
AUTO 1305
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