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Course Criteria
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
AUBR 1975 Independent Study (1-3CR)(Max 6) This course provides an option for students with sufficient background to pursue special interests in the auto body lab under contract with the instructor. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor.
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1.00 - 8.00 Credits
AUBR 1980 Cooperative Work Experience (1-8CR) This course is designed to provide an opportunity for students with sufficient entry level auto body skills to work off-campus, in weld related areas, while attending classes on campus part-time. Prerequisite: demonstrate proficiency of auto body skills, and permission of the instructor.
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5.00 Credits
AUTO 1510 Engine System Fundamentals (2L,8LB,6CR) This course will cover engine design and operation, engine subsystems including ignition, fuel, cooling, oiling, intake and exhaust, and timing systems. Emphasis is placed on the proper usage of diagnostic tools and equipment, base engine diagnosis, engine performance, and tune-up procedures. Instructor Permission.
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4.00 Credits
AUTO 1690 Manual Power Train Fundamentals (2L,4LB,4CR) This course is designed to provide automotive students with the general theory, operation and component service involved in the transmission of mechanical power. The primary emphasis of the course deals with an introduction to drive shafts, drive axles, clutches, manual transmissions/transaxles and four-wheel/all-wheel drive components. Instructor Permission.
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4.00 Credits
AUTO 1740 Brake Systems (2L,4LB,4CR) An introduction to braking systems, this course will cover basic theory and service of hydraulic systems, power brake systems, parking brakes, and antilock systems. Diagnostics, service and repair procedures will be emphasized. Instructor Permission.
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4.00 Credits
AUTO 1760 Heating and Air Conditioning (1L,6LB,4CR) This course will cover heating and air conditioning theory, regulations, troubleshooting, component service, evacuation, recharging and retrofitting procedures. Prerequisite: AUTO 1510 and AUTO 1765 or permission of the instructor.
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5.00 Credits
AUTO 1765 Automotive Electrical Systems (2L,6LB,5CR) Introductory course designed to cover the theory, operation, testing and service of automotive electrical systems, battery, starting and charging systems.
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4.00 Credits
AUTO 2500 Advanced Engine Rebuilding (1L,6LB,4CR) Designed to provide students with the background and hands-on practice necessary to diagnose, repair and overhaul gasoline engines. Prerequisite: AUTO 1510 and Instructor Permission.
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4.00 Credits
AUTO 2550 Auto Alignment and Suspension (2L,4LB,4CR) This course is an introduction to automotive alignment and suspension, and will cover chassis and steering system components, service procedures, alignment theory, and four-wheel alignments.
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4.00 Credits
AUTO 2555 Suspension and Steering (2L,4LB,4CR) This course is an introduction to automotive alignment and suspension, and will cover chassis and steering system components, service procedures, alignment theory, and four-wheel alignments.
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