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AUTO 216B: Automatic Transmissions
5.00 Credits
Truckee Meadows Community College
Prerequisite: AUTO 101B or instructor permission. This course covers theory and operation of the automotive and light truck automatic transmissions and transaxels. Emphasis is placed on the mechanical, hydraulic and electrical systems of the transmission. The student will properly disassemble and inspect both types of transmissions. The transmission will be reassembled to manufacturer's specifications.
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AUTO 222B: Emission Control Certification Prep
3.00 Credits
Truckee Meadows Community College
Prerequisite: Must be a technician working in the auto field. This course is an intensive study of current and past automotive emission control systems. The course is especially designed to educate automotive technicians currently working in the field. The classroom and instructional work on the use of state of the art equipment will assist the technicians in meeting the certification requirements for the State of Nevada Test.
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AUTO 225B: Engine Performance I
4.00 Credits
Truckee Meadows Community College
Prerequisite: AUTO 111B or instructor permission.. This course introduces the student to the basic fundamentals of diagnosis and repair of the engines fuel and ignition systems. The student will learn the skills needed to test and diagnose the mechanical condition of the engine. Basic ignition systems to the latest technology for ignition systems will be covered. Special test equipment will be used for diagnosis of the failed ignition circuits and components.
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AUTO 227B: Engine Performance II
4.00 Credits
Truckee Meadows Community College
Prerequisite: AUTO 112B and AUTO 225B R. This course introduces the student to the engine fuel delivery system for a fuel injected engine and basic emission control systems. The student will learn the skills needed to test and diagnose the fuel delivery system and basic emission control systems. Special test equipment will be used for diagnosis and repair of the failed fuel components and emission control systems.
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AUTO 235B: Engine Performance III
4.00 Credits
Truckee Meadows Community College
Prerequisite: AUTO 227B and AUTO 265B. This course introduces the student to advanced engine diagnosis of the computerized engine controls. OBD I, OBD II and CAN/BUS control systems. The student will learn the skills needed to test, diagnose and repair the complex control systems for the computerized power train systems. Special test equipment will be used for diagnosis and repair of the failed system or components. Hybrid vehicle power train and service procedures will be covered.
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AUTO 265B: Electrical/ Electronic Systems III
4.00 Credits
Truckee Meadows Community College
Prerequisite: AUTO 112B or instructor permission. This course introduces the student to the advanced diagnosis and repair of automotive and truck electronic control systems. Use of advanced diagnostic techniques and test equipment will allow the student to diagnose and repair computer based automotive and truck control circuits and components.
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AUTO 290B: Internship in Automotive Level 1
6.00 Credits
Truckee Meadows Community College
Prerequisite: AUTO 103B, 121B, 125B, 219B, 223B and 225B with a 2.0 average and approval of the instructor. The purpose of this course is to provide Automotive Industry Technicians with the opportunity to supplement course work with practical work experience related to the student's first three semesters of classroom and lab experiences. The course is an extension to and application of the classroom training through work experience under immediate supervision of experienced personnel at the industry work site. A qualified faculty member directly supervises the student's internship experience by working closely with the student and the employer through telephone contact, site visitations, student reports and reports from the student's supervisor. Credit is awarded (at a rate of 75 hours of work per credit) for the accomplishment of individualized specific occupational learning objectives written by the employer, student, and faculty member; maintenance of time sheets; and final project. Student grades will be assigned as a cooperative effort between the faculty member and the job supervisor.
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AV 110B: Basic Ground School For Pilots
6.00 Credits
Truckee Meadows Community College
Prerequisite: None A study of aviation fundamentals including principles of flight, aircraft and engine operations, weather, navigation, and radio communications as required by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations. Topics will include general service, maintenance, and safety practices.
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AV 210B: Instrument Ground School
3.00 Credits
Truckee Meadows Community College
Prerequisite: AV 110B (formerly AERO 101B). This course provides in-depth study of the purpose, use and operation of flight instruments in airport departures, en route navigation, approaches and other aspects of instrument flight. The course will prepare the students to qualify as an instrument rated pilot.
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BI 101B: Introduction to Building Codes
3.00 Credits
Truckee Meadows Community College
Prerequisite: None A basic course designed to introduce current building codes, with emphasis placed on the development and proper use of the code. Students will learn the format of the building code and develop an understanding of the provisions contained therein.
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