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6.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of Automotive Refinishing I with emphasis placed on solving paint application problems. Paint mixing, matching and applications, finish defects, causes and cures are practiced. Prerequisites AUTB 2300
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3.00 Credits
This course will give advanced students insight and experience in the area of custom painting of automobiles, motor cycles, street rods and other vehicles. Masking, paint types, pinstriping, design layout, stencils and mixing custom colors are among the topics covered. Prerequisites AUTB 2310 or any one of the following: Associate Degree in Auto Collision Technology, ASE Certified
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3.00 Credits
The student learns the systematic approach to analyzing collision damage and creating a damage report manually. Different types of damage, plan for repairs, repair or replace decisions, and use of crash guides are covered.
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3.00 Credits
The student is introduced to mechanical and electrical systems of the automobile. Steering, brakes, drive line, air bags and electrical components are covered.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides the opportunity for other instruction in special content areas not included in other courses. Prerequisites Instructor approval
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40.00 Credits
The internship program provides the student with the opportunity to apply his/her knowledge, learn new techniques and get on-the-job training at an approved work site. To develop an internship to meet his/her academic and career goals, the interested student must contact his/her faculty advisor or the appropriate Dean. Based on state guidelines, students must complete 40 hours of work for each credit hour in this course. Prerequisites AUTB 2230 and Instructor approval
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1.50 Credits
Students that are unable to meet prerequisites for AUTT 1010 are required to take this class. This class is designed to allow students the opportunity to demonstrate that they have the mechanical aptitude and basic skills required to work on cars. There is a limited amount of instruction given in this class. The majority of the class time is spent in lab disassembling a car. Failing this class prevents the student from entering the program. This class does not teach students how to work on cars. This class is closed enrollment and is only offered during the summer quarter.
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6.00 Credits
This beginning class is introductory in nature. It deals with many of the basic elements of the auto repair trade. Items covered are safety, chemicals, fasteners, micrometers, tires, lubrication, cooling systems, bulb replacement, fluid changes, belts and manuals. Individualized hands-on laboratory training utilizing live work is included in this course. Prerequisites Mechanical Aptitude Test, Hands-on Nuts/Bolts Test and test into college level math (MATH 1240); con Course is offered as a hybrid online/classroom
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6.00 Credits
Basic electrical theory is covered, including Ohm's law and basic DC circuits. Through the use of specially designed electrical trainers and hands-on experience, electrical systems common to the automobile are investigated. The theory, construction, operation, and testing of batteries are also explained and demonstrated. Individualized hands-on laboratory training utilizing live work is included in this course. Prerequisites AUTT 1010 or Instructor Approval Course is offered as a hybrid online/classroom
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6.00 Credits
The fundamentals of automotive computers and their relationship with sensor inputs and actuator outputs are studied along with advanced diagnostics procedures of electronic body electrical systems. Disassembly, testing, servicing and reassembling of starters and alternators are practiced. The design, operation and testing of anti-lock brake and transaction control systems are also studied in this course. Individualized hands-on laboratory training utilizing live work is included in this course. Prerequisites AUTT 1210 or Instructor approval Course is offered as a hybrid online/classroom
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