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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
- Advanced study and application of different drawing media, methods, and techniques. Prerequisite: ART 130.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
- Projects of special interest to the student. Requires consent of the instructor.
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6.00 Credits
- Introduction to fundamentals of automotive engines, engine principles, engine measurements, types of engine design, basic engine construction, cylinder heads and valves, lubrication systems, and engine cooling systems.
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6.00 Credits
- Diagnosis, removal from chassis, disassembly, cleaning, and inspecting components for possible future failure; cleanliness and attention to detail highly emphasized; all aspects of major overhaul demonstrated, including reconditioning and proper reassembly according to manufacturers' specifications; practice, including cylinder head service, piston ring and cylinder preparation, camshaft installation, connecting rod and main bearing installation, methods for checking clearances, and proper torquing of bolts.
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4.00 Credits
- Introduction to the theory of steering geometry, front and rear suspension systems, two and four wheel procedures, manual and power steering gears, power steering pumps, rack and pinion units; factory specifications and procedures stressed.
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4.00 Credits
- Introduction to brake hydraulics, operation of brake systems (drum and disc, power assist units, anti-skid and anti-lock systems, related electrical and wiring circuits) factory specifications and procedures stressed. Practical application of the theory of brake systems (hydraulic, mechanical and electrical-ABS) diagnosis and repair in accordance with established rules and safety standards.
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3.00 Credits
- A course in basic electronics designed to prepare the student for advanced training in diagnosis and repair of current automobile electronic and microprocessor-controlled vehicle electrical systems and future multiple-microprocessor-controlled vehicle systems.
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6.00 Credits
- A course in electrical systems designed to teach theory and fundamentals of electricity and electronics as it applies to the modern automobile. Includes cleaning, servicing and testing batteries. Testing, diagnose, repair, starting, charging, and ignition systems.
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3.00 Credits
- Theory, construction, principles of operation, new developments, and reconditioned of carburetors, manifold controls, PVC systems, supercharger, and governors. Computer controlled fuel injection, air injection, exhaust gas circulation, 3-way catalytic converter, and exhaust system.
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3.00 Credits
- To provide the student with a general description of the computer system and its features. Identify fuel delivery systems and their operations, learn the inputs and outputs of the system, learn how the sensors and electronic signals are sent to the control module to control fuel timing and emissions, learn to diagnose these systems using built-in self-tests, special tools, and service codes and code charts.
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