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AT 1334: gm Brakes
3.00 Credits
Oklahoma City Community College
Prerequisite: (R) (W) (M), Special admission procedures required 4 CREDITS This course is an application of specific competencies in hydraulic system, drum brake system, disc brake system diagnosis and repair procedures. Also, the student will discuss and demonstrate competencies in power assist unit diagnosis and repair as well as wheel bearing, parking brake circuit and associated electrical circuit diagnosis and repair, which includes ABS systems on current General Motors vehicles.
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AT 1422: gm New Products I
3.00 Credits
Oklahoma City Community College
Prerequisite: (R) (W) (M), Special admission procedures required 2 CREDITS The student will discuss and demonstrate specific competencies in subject not included in other ASEP automotive courses, which subjects will benefit students needing additional General Motors product service training in new technology and specialized areas. A specific topic is announced for each offering.
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AT 1513: Introduction to Body Repair And Refinishing
3.00 Credits
Oklahoma City Community College
Prerequisite: None 3 CREDITS This course covers safety practices, personal protection, and equipment operation during collision repair. The course will also cover compliance with Environmental Protection Agency policies, state and local regulations, and the Right-to-Know Act.
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AT 1523: Automotive Refinishing Systems And Preparation
3.00 Credits
Oklahoma City Community College
Prerequisite: AT 1513 or Permission by Evaluation 3 CREDITS This course is designed to cover finish systems, both type and color. Students will identify refinishing systems and prepare surfaces for refinishing. Students will demonstrate knowledge and skill in applications of primer-surface, seam sealers, chip resistant coating, and maskings.
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AT 1533: Non- Structural Trim And Panel Alignment
3.00 Credits
Oklahoma City Community College
Prerequisite: AT 1513 or Permission by Evaluation 3 CREDITS This course covers the basics of non-structural trim and body alignment. Students will demonstrate knowledge and skill in the use of panel alignment tools, fastener applications, panel alignment methods for bolt panels, and repair procedures.
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AT 1543: Surface Preparation
3.00 Credits
Oklahoma City Community College
Prerequisite: AT 1513 or Permission by Evaluation 3 CREDITS This course covers the development of a refinishing process plan and the implementation of this plan. Students will demonstrate knowledge and skill in the removal of paint finish, cleaning surfaces, applying metal treatment, applying primer, block sanding, primer surfacing, and preparing adjacent panels for blend.
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AT 1553: Automotive/ Collision Program Basics
3.00 Credits
Oklahoma City Community College
Prerequisite: None 3 CREDITS This course covers the basic knowledge of collision repair. Students will receive an overview of the collision repair facility, basic safety aspects of the program, and student expectations for success in the collision repair program. Related topics will include general lab safety, tool usage, quality customer service and teamwork as they relate to the collision repair process. Applications of math skills such as standard and metric measuring, ratios, and proportions will also be taught. Students will also be required to participate in an industry work-site learning opportunity during the Automotive Collision Program Basics course.
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AT 1612: a. s. e. Engine Performance
3.00 Credits
Oklahoma City Community College
Prerequisite: (R) (W) (M), by Evaluation 2 CREDITS This is an individual-paced (IP) course. The student will discuss and demonstrate general engine diagnostic procedures. Additionally, the student will demonstrate specific competencies in the diagnosis and repair of ignition systems, fuel, air induction systems, and exhaust systems, emission control systems and engine electric systems.
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AT 1622: a
3.00 Credits
Oklahoma City Community College
Prerequisite: (R) (W) (M), by Evaluation 2 CREDITS This is an individual-paced (IP) course. The student will discuss and demonstrate competencies in general engine diagnosis and in cylinder head, valve train, engine block diagnosis and repair, as well as lubrication, cooling, fuel, exhaust, ignition, battery and starting system diagnostic and repair procedures.
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AT 1632: a. s. e. Suspension And Steering
3.00 Credits
Oklahoma City Community College
Prerequisite: (R) (W) (M), by Evaluation 2 CREDITS This is an individual-paced (IP) course. This course is an application of basic competencies in steering systems, suspension systems and wheel alignment diagnosis, adjustment and repair. The student will further discuss and demonstrate an understanding of wheel and tire diagnosis and repair.
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