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AUTO 170: Heating and Air Conditioning Systems: Theory and Operation
4.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
This course provides a working knowledge of the diagnosis and repair of air conditioning systems, refrigeration systems, heating and engine cooling systems, and control units. 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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AUTO 175: Heating and Air Conditioning: Diagnosis and Repair
3.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
This is an advanced course designed to provide the knowledge necessary to diagnose and repair automotive air conditioning systems, including the diagnosis and repair of automatic temperature controls and related electronic systems. AUTO 175 prepares student to achieve national ASE certification in heating and air conditioning systems.
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AUTO 180: Engine Performance: Theory and Operation
4.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
This course provides the opportunity to gain a working knowledge of engine performance diagnostics. It includes diagnosis and repair of the ignition system, fuel and exhaust systems, emission control systems, and an introduction to engine electrical and computer control systems. 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. It is strongly recommended that students complete AUTO 110 and AUTO 160 prior to registering for this course.
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AUTO 181: Fundamentals of Alternative Fuel Systems
3.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
This course provides a working knowledge of predominate alternative fuel systems currently in use in automotive applications. These include CNG, LNG, propane, ethanol, methanol, electric, oxygenated gasoline, and gasohol. The unique characteristics of each fuel, along with the systems used to adapt automobiles to its use, are explored, along with the federal legislation that is mandating and controlling this technology.
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AUTO 185: Computerized Engine Performance
3.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
The course is designed to provide students with a working knowledge of advanced engine diagnostics. Emphasis is placed on the diagnosis and repair of computerized engine control systems. AUTO 185 prepares student to achieve national ASE certification in engine performance.
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AUTO 186: Advanced Alternative Fuel Systems
3.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
This is an advanced course designed to provide students with background knowledge and experience on current alternate fuel conversion systems and proper installation procedures. Symptom analysis, diagnosis, and repair of alternate fuel related engine performance problems are covered. AUTO 186 prepares student to achieve national ASE certification in alternate fuels.
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AUTO 190: Automotive Business Management
3.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
This is an introduction to automotive management principles. Topics covered include systems approach to management, management styles, financial measures, MBO and quality, time management, customer and employee relations, marketing and the legal environments.
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AUTO 191: Service Advising
3.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
Course covers, in depth, the primary responsibilities of a service advisor, including writing a proper repair order, scheduling, selling maintenance and customer relations. Estimating, repair order tracking and time management skills are also presented.
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AUTO 192: Automotive Service Management
3.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
This course covers the variety of duties of the service manager. Principles presented in AUTO 190 are further developed along with practical implementation strategies. Facilities and equipment planning and management along with financial management and analysis are covered.
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AUTO 193: Automotive Service Merchandising
3.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
AUTO 193 explores the principles of marketing, merchandising, and advertising and their application in the automotive repair industry. Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to demonstrate the ability to develop specific merchandising and advertising items and to develop a departmental marketing plan.
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