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Course Criteria
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6.00 Credits
Visual Design I is a studio course in the elements of black-andwhite and two-dimensional form. Students will discuss and explore line, shape, value and texture as they pertain to significant form and meaning. Students will be introduced to design as a creative process and as a means for creative problem solving.
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6.00 Credits
Visual Design II is a studio course in color theory and design in three dimensions. Significant form and meaning will continue to be explored in this context. Students will explore creativity and the design process in problem solving situations resulting in the production of major works. Students will examine, explore and discuss the various aspects of color theory
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3.00 Credits
Visual Design is a course in the elements of form, art and design. Students will explore the plastic elements of form in creative problem solving situations with a strong emphasis on the creative process. Students will work in both two and three dimensions.
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6.00 Credits
Ceramics is a course in which students will explore the many phases of ceramic art. This will include design, wheel throwing and hand building methods of construction, studio procedures, glazing and firing. Students will participate in discussions and critiques of contemporary and traditional ceramics.
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6.00 Credits
Painting is an introductory studio course in the elements of traditional and contemporary oil painting. Students will explore and discuss the various techniques and methods basic to the creation of paintings. Students will participate in the discussions and critiques of traditional and contemporary paintings and explore the creative process via the medium of oil paint.
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3.00 Credits
The emphasis of this course is to develop skills in preventative maintenance and vehicle service procedures. Along with oil changes, lubrication and minor service, students will be taught to recognize various potential failures which might lead to unsafe conditions and costly repairs. Shop safety and service information systems will also be covered.
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5.00 Credits
This course covers engine theory, parts identification, disassembly, wear measurements, wear locations, and rebuilding of cylinder block, crankshaft, and cylinder heads. Students will gain experience using specialized tools while performing numerous engine repairs.
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4.00 Credits
A basic overview of standard automotive and light truck clutches including design, adjustment, overhaul, diagnosis and repair. Also includes drive shaft phasing, alignment and balance as well as drive axle and CV joint service.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers both front wheel drive and rear wheel drive vehicles. Identification, diagnosis and overhaul of 3-, 4-, and 5- speed transmissions/transaxles/transfer cases will be covered. Gear ratios, designs, lubricants, shifters, and removal will also be addressed.
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2.00 Credits
This course teaches suspension systems using leaf springs, coil springs, McPherson struts and torsion bars, along with the various procedures required to check and adjust wheel alignment angles such as caster, camber and toe.
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