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Course Criteria
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2.00 Credits
This course focuses on nursing care, health promotion, safety, and collaborative interventions for individuals and families experiencing care in the maternal-newborn environment. Potential complications of the mother and newborn will be addressed. Emphasis will be placed on accurate interpretation of client assessment data, recognition of deviations from normal, and identification of priority nursing and collaborative interventions to achieve optimal patient outcomes. Prerequisites: ADNG 2100, 2150, 2400, BIOL 2256 Co-requisites: ADNG 2050, ADNG 2200, ADNG 2250, PHIL 1201/2210
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2.00 Credits
The foundation of this course recognizes that mental health and mental illness occurs on a continuum. This course will focus on the therapeutic environment and implementation of the nursing process for clients across the lifespan experiencing mental health problems. Emphasis will be placed on understanding biological and environmental influences on mental health, recognizing clients in need of care, accurate interpretation of client assessment data, health promotion, identification of priority nursing and collaborative interventions to achieve optimal patient outcomes, and evaluation of the plan of care. Prerequisite(s): Generic Track: ADNG 1100, 1150, 1200, PSYC 2201, CHEM 1100 Prerequisite(s): Step-In Track: ADNG 1300, 1150 Co-requisite(s): ADNG 2100, 2150, BIOL 2256
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4.00 Credits
This course covers occupational safety, shop operation procedures, power and hand tools use, shop equipment applications, fasteners, measuring instruments, service literature, general service knowledge, acceptable work habits, industry standards and expectations.
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4.00 Credits
This course teaches the theory and operation of electricity, semi-conductors (transistors, diodes, light emitting diodes, fluorescent displays), and test instruments.
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4.00 Credits
This course covers the fundamentals of internal combustion engine operation, repair and maintenance. The procedures covered range from removal, replacement, diagnosing, rebuilding and assembly. Proper tool and equipment application, and failure diagnosis are emphasized in this course. The service portion of this course covers the disassembly, diagnosis, measurement, service, assembly and adjustment of engines and components. Prerequisites: None Co-requisites: None
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4.00 Credits
This course teaches principles of brakes, hydraulic system foundations, disc and drum brakes, parking brakes, and power assist units. Emphasis is placed on operation, diagnosis and repair of various types of brake systems. Electronic Anti-lock Brake Systems, Traction Control Systems, and Stability Control Systems are also covered. Prerequisites: None
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4.00 Credits
This course covers standard automotive and light truck clutches, drive line, differential/4x4, and manual transmission/transaxle. The clutch section includes design, adjustment, overhaul, diagnosis and repair of mechanical and hydraulic systems. The drive line section includes phasing, alignment, and balance. The differential/4x4 section covers the operation designs of various off-road, recreational, and highway vehicles. The manual transmission/transaxle section teaches the operating theory and repair procedures of manual transmissions and transaxles. Basic automatic transmission service is also covered. Prerequisites: None
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4.00 Credits
This course covers the principles and operation of suspension and steering systems. Steering systems included are steering columns, power assist systems, steering gears, and rack & pinion systems. Suspension systems covered are independent, non-independent suspension, coil spring, leaf spring, torsion bar, conventional shocks, and strut systems. Alignment theory will be covered and 4 wheel alignment procedures will be performed. Advanced suspension systems, electronic ride height, level control analysis and service are addressed. Tire and wheel service will also be addressed. Prerequisites: None
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4.00 Credits
This course teaches diagnosis and repair of charging and starting systems, interior and exterior lighting, safety devices, body electrical systems, comfort systems, and door, window, & seat control systems. The learner will use wiring diagrams to pinpoint body electrical problems and troubles. Window, door, and seat control service will also be performed. Common vehicle accessories will also be addressed. Prerequisite(s): None Co-Requisites: None
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