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3.00 Credits
Lab fee PrerequisiteAUT114, AUT115, AUT 116, AUT 117, AUT 120 This course is a continuation of Brakes I and will be used to exercise the student's abilities to perform theory, diagnosis and operations of automotive braking systems. The student will inspect, remove replace braking system components, perform machining techniques, overhaul and repair braking systems. This automotive brakes class is a combination of (70%laboratory experiences and (30%lecture. Every student will be expected to participate in lab exercises and will be evaluated on an individual basis. The ASE certification requirements will be highly stressed in this course.
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2.00 Credits
Lab fee PrerequisiteAUT114, AUT115, AUT 116, AUT 117, AUT 121 This course is a continuation course of Steering and Suspension I. This course is designed to provide the student with the knowledge and skills to inspect, diagnose and perform repair procedures on automotive steering and suspension systems, as well as introduction to basic inspection and diagnosing of steering and suspension problems will be applied in this course. Identification of special tools used on these systems will also be explained. In addition, ASE principles for certification will be introduced to the student.
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3.00 Credits
Lab fee PrerequisiteAUT114, AUT115, AUT 116, AUT 117, AUT 126, AUT 209, AUT 122 This course is a continuation of Automatic Transmission and Transaxle I and will be used to exercise the student's abilities to perform research, diagnose, repair, overhaul and maintain automatic transmissions, operating principles, hydraulics, power flow, testing and overhaul procedures for transmissions and transaxles. On-vehicle inspection, diagnosis and repair are performed by the student.
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3.00 Credits
Lab fee PrerequisiteAUT114, AUT115, AUT 116, AUT 117, AUT 124 This course is a continuation of Engine Repair I and will be used to exercise the student's abilities to perform theory, diagnosis and operations of automotive engines. Students measure, inspect, recondition, disassemble, and assemble various engine components.
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3.00 Credits
Lab fee PrerequisiteAUT114, AUT115, AUT 116, AUT 117, AUT 125 This course is a continuation of Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning I and will be used to exercise the student's abilities to perform theory, diagnosis and operations of automotive heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems. In addition, it will provide the necessary skills to be prepared for the ASE certification exam.
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2.00 Credits
Lab fee PrerequisiteAUT114, AUT115, AUT 116, AUT 117, AUT 126 This course is a continuation of AUT 126 and is designed to provide students with the necessary skills and understanding to diagnose, disassemble, and reassemble a manual transmission. On-vehicle inspection, diagnosis, and repair are performed by the student.
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3.00 Credits
Lab fee A lecture and laboratory course designed for students who have had little or no prior instruction in biology. Four major topic areas will be studied(1ecology(2cells and genetics(3human biologyand (4hands-on biological methods. Course highlights include using the Internet to reinforce biological concepts and engaging in exciting laboratory-based and lecture-based activities. Strategies to help students apply biology to their everyday life will also be emphasized.
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3.00 Credits
Lab fee A course which develops interrelationships among living things and their environment, with emphasis on these interrelationships in the human community including environmental organization, life processes and conservation in everyday life. The student will be encouraged to offer solutions for environmental problems created by technology.
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6.00 Credits
Lab fee Lecture and laboratory introductory course for the non-science as well as the pre-professional transfer student. Biological concepts covering the chemical and cellular basis of life will be presented, including such topics as cell structure and function, DNA, bioenergetics, reproduction, metabolic principles, genetics, plant and animal anatomy, ecology and evolution. (Meets six hours per weekfour hours lecture and two hours laboratory.)
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4.00 Credits
Lab fee PrerequisiteBIO 155 Principles of animal biology as they apply to major animal phyla. A survey of the animal kingdom with emphasis on evolutionary and comparative relationships of the various phyla. A comparative study of major animal phyla emphasizing anatomy, physiology and ecological principles. (Meets six hours per weekfour hours lecture and two hours laboratory)
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