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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
In this course the student will study the principles and procedures involved in operation of an automotive service facility as a service consultant. Communication both in terms of customer relations and internal relations with service facility personnel is discussed. In addition, computerized databases, written communication with respect to estimates, repair orders, and invoices is covered as well as communication with customers by telephone. Service/Maintenance intervals, warranty, service contracts, service bulletins, and campaign recalls relative the vehicle identified is explained. Sales skills relative to service needs and shop operations relative to efficient workflow and industry procedures are presented.
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2.00 - 4.00 Credits
This course provides the student with an understanding of the principles of carburetion, exhaust systems, fuel delivery systems, ignition systems, and emission control systems. It also introduces electronic engine control systems. The focus of this course is on the generic functions of the systems and components. Note: Students will be required to provide their own basic tools. Corequisite: AUT 172 (C or better) Course fee
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2.00 - 4.00 Credits
This course emphasizes the comprehensive diagnosis, testing, and service of fuel injection systems and ignition systems, including electronic engine control sensors and actuators and emission controls. Includes the basic operation of OBD-II (On Board Diagnostics). The focus of this course is on vehicle manufacturer specific systems and components. Note: Students will be required to provide their own basic tools. Prerequisite: AUT 271 (C or better) Course fee
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2.00 - 4.00 Credits
This course focuses on the repair and overhaul of manual transmissions, transaxles and drive line components. Theory of operation, diagnosis, maintenance, and repair procedures pertaining to manual transmissions, transaxle and drive line components are covered. Note: The students will be required to provide their own basic tools Course fee
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2.00 - 4.00 Credits
This course focuses on the repair and overhaul of automatic transmissions. Theory of operation, diagnosis, maintenance, and repair procedures pertaining to automatic transmissions, automatic transaxles, and torque converters are covered. Note: The students will be required to provide their own basic tools. Prerequisite: AUT 172 (C or better) Course fee
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2.00 - 4.00 Credits
This course gives the beginning automotive technician the opportunity to gain an understanding of the theory of automotive air conditioning, heating and ventilation systems and the related service procedures. Students may also gain certification in recycling and recovery of refrigerants. Note: The students will be required to provide their own basic tools. Prerequisite: AUT 172 (C or better) Course fee
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2.00 - 4.00 Credits
This course gives the automotive technician the opportunity to review and enhance their theory and service skills in automotive electrical systems, fuel systems, engine mechanical diagnosis, emission control systems, and electronic engine control systems. Students will work with engine analyzers and hand held test equipment common to the automotive service industry. Note: The students will be required to provide their own basic tools. Prerequisite: AUT 173 (C or better) Corequisite: AUT 272 Course fee
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2.00 - 7.00 Credits
This course gives the student the opportunity to practice operations in a shop environment and situation similar to the repair industry. Note: The students will be required to provide their own basic tools. Student must have completed 20 credits or more in AUT coursework and obtain instructor approval. Course fee
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course is intended to provide students with a preliminary, non-transfer level introduction to human anatomy and physiology. It is designed to prepare students requiring only a technical level of familiarity with human anatomy, providing the background required for fields such as surgical technology and Emergency Medical Technology - Paramedic. Prerequisite: Language Proficiency Course fee
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course focuses on the relationships between humans and the environment. Topics include ecology, population biology, modification of our environment, resource use, land use planning, pollution, and energy. The goal is to better understand the biological and social problems that human use and misuse of the environment cause. Note: Required local field trips are scheduled during several of the lab periods. Students are responsible for their own transportation to and from the field sites. This course is recommended for non-science majors who need a onesemester lab science course. Prerequisite: Language Proficiency and Basic Algebra Readiness Course fee IAI: L1 905L
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