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2.00 Credits
The Freshman Seminar is designed to familiarize first time Arts and Science students at Columbus State with the academic environment. Students will use various support systems, set personal academic goals and map their course of study at Columbus State to meet these goals. The course is designed to enhance critical reading and thinking skills through selected reading of primary materials. ASC 190 is optional for students having completed ESL 100; ASC 190 is required for all Associate of Arts and Associate of Science degree- seeking students. Students are advised to take this course in conjunction with ENGL 101 or ENGL 111.
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1.00 Credits
This course explores special topics in Arts and Sciences and is designed to meet specific needs.
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5.00 Credits
This course offers an introduction to astronomy focusing on the solar system. Topics include the night sky, seasons, phases, eclipses, gravity, light, astronomical tools, solar system origin, terrestrial planets, giant planets, moons, rings, comets, asteroids, exoplanets and astrobiology. Simulations and demonstrations related to subject matter are included. This class may require additional time outside of the scheduled class hours.
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5.00 Credits
This course explores stars and galaxies. Topics include gravity, light, the Sun, stellar properties, stellar structure and evolution, the interstellar medium, supernovae, black holes, galaxies, and the structure, history, and future of the universe. Simulations and demonstrations related to subject matter are included. This class may require time outside of the scheduled class hours.
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1.00 Credits
ASTR 166 is laboratory investigations of light and matter, Earth's astronomical environment, and analysis of astronomical data. This course is intended to give students laboratory experience in astronomy. It can be taken concurrently with either of the existing astronomy courses, ASTR 161 or ASTR 162 or after one or both courses.
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4.00 Credits
This course covers automotive basic systems and theories of operation. Class includes the physical, hydraulic, and electrical theoretical basics, as applied to cars and light trucks. This course and AUTO 062 are prerequisites for all other automotive courses. Credit for this course can be obtained by satisfactory completion of the course, documented previous training and/or experience, or by satisfactory results of a proficiency exam administered by the department.
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4.00 Credits
This course covers the operation of an automotive shop. It includes the use of hand and power tools and basic maintenance operations on cars and light trucks. This course and AUTO 061 are prerequisites for all other automotive courses. Credit can be obtained by satisfactory completion of the course, documented previous training and/or experience, or by satisfactory results of a proficiency exam administered by the department.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed for the nonautomotive student who is interested in obtaining a familiarity with the fundamentals of automotive systems and preventative maintenance. Also included is information on choosing a repair shop, tips and techniques for dealing with minor breakdowns, and vehicle purchasing strategies.
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4.00 Credits
AUTO 110 is a basic course in automotive engines and the theory behind their operation. All engine mechanical systems are explored during teardown and assembly of a current automotive engine. Common in-car repairs are covered. Credit for this course can be obtained by satisfactory completion of the course, ASE certification in this area, or by satisfactory results of a proficiency exam administered by the department.
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3.00 Credits
This is an advanced engine course including minor cylinder head and valve machining, component service, and engine removal and installation. AUTO 115 prepares student to achieve national ASE certification in engine repair.
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