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AGT 210: Introduction to Crop Science
4.00 Credits
Kishwaukee College
Prerequisites: None Basic principles of field crops including cultural practices, fertility, pest control, growth, utilization, and improvement. Emphasis on crop physiology in corn, soybeans, small grains, and forages. Three hours lecture/discussion and two hours lab a week. IAI: AG 903
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AGT 215: Introduction to Soils and Fertilizers
4.00 Credits
Kishwaukee College
Prerequisites: None The nature and properties of soils including origin, formation, biological, chemical, and physical properties, emphasizing soil management by sampling, testing, and determining fertilizer requirements. Three hours lecture/discussion and two hours lab a week. IAI: AG 904
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AMT 101: Introduction to Automotive Related Occupations
1.00 Credits
Kishwaukee College
Prerequisite: None Study of automotive-related employment opportunities in various occupations. Designed to gather information and develop educational and occupational goals. One hour lecture/discussion a week.
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AMT 103: Fundamentals of Auto Equip & Tools
2.00 Credits
Kishwaukee College
Prerequisite: None This course provides student skill training in the identification, selection, and safe use of automotive equipment and tools used in a repair environment. Other topics will include maintenance of the tools and equipment, equipment location related to efficient shop layout, use of repair manuals, right to know training, and disposal of shop waste. One hour lecture/discussion and two hours lab a week.
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AMT 105: Automotive Technology Seminar
0.50 - 3.00 Credits
Kishwaukee College
Prerequisite: None Special studies course designed to meet student and community needs. Available upon request in specific situations which do not comply with regular course offerings but do merit college credit and provide for occupational needs. Credit will be awarded on a contact hour basis. Repeatable three times as topics change.
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AMT 106: Orientation to Automotive Internship
1.00 Credits
Kishwaukee College
Prerequisite: None Designed primarily for career education students in automotive technology. Prepares students for internship experience and includes information about locating employment, job interviews, credentials and a thorough explanation of the internship manual. One hour lecture/discussion a week.
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AMT 107: Automotive Fuel Injection Systems
3.00 Credits
Kishwaukee College
Prerequisites: AMT 113 Detailed study of automotive fuel injection systems. Theory and operation of modern fuel injection systems including port fuel injection, throttle body injection, digital fuel injection, sequential fuel injection, constant fuel injection, and mechanical injection for diesel engines. Overall system operation and system component diagnosis stressed including computer control, fuel pressure regulators, injectors, and necessary sensors for system operation. Two hours lecture/discussion and two hours lab a week.
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AMT 110: Automotive Brake Systems
4.00 Credits
Kishwaukee College
Prerequisite: None An in-depth study of automobile brake systems. Includes description, theory, operation, diagnosis, and repair of brake systems. Students are trained in all aspects of brake service, including necessary rebuilding and machine work procedures. In addition, an overview of the theory, operation and diagnosis of anti-lock brake systems. Two hours lecture/discussion and five hours lab a week.
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AMT 111: Engine Performance I
3.00 Credits
Kishwaukee College
Prerequisite: None The purpose of this class is to get a good understanding of ignition systems used in automotive vehicles. The basic design of all electronic ignition systems and how to troubleshoot each component for a no-start or drive-ability condition will be taught in the classroom. Basic test equipment such as regular oscilloscopes, hand-held digital storage oscilloscopes, multi-meters, 4-gas analyzer and more will be taught during lab. Two hours lecture/discussion and two hours lab a week.
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AMT 113: Basic Electrical
3.00 Credits
Kishwaukee College
Prerequisite: None Theory and operation of basic electrical systems found on the automobile. Includes coverage of basic electrical theory, ohms law, starting/charging systems, lighting, and other basic electrical systems. Course content includes usage of related test equipment and meters. Two hours lecture/discussion and three hours lab a week.
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