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Course Criteria
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4.00 Credits
This course provides a foundation for servicing automotive computer systems and for advanced computer training. Emission control will be covered. Prerequisite: Pre-requisite: AUT 101 and AUT 102 and AUT 103 and AUT 104 and AUT 203
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3.00 Credits
In this course, students work in the automotive/light truck service field to reinforce classroom and laboratory instruction. Diagnostic skills and repair knowledge are applied in a sponsoring service facility. Pre-requisite: AUT 101 and AUT 102 and (AUT 103 or AUT 103 concurrent) and (AUT 104 or AUT 104 concurrent)
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces various automatic transmissions and transaxles and related components, including their operations and service and repair procedures. Laboratory activities include hands-on exercises on transmissions and transaxles as well as related systems and components. Prerequisites: AUT 123 or AUT 126
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3.00 Credits
In this course, students work in the automotive/light truck service field to reinforce second-year classroom and laboratory instruction. Diagnostic skills and repair knowledge are applied in a sponsoring service facility. Prerequisites: (AUT 123 or AUT 126) and AUT 202 and AUT 205 and AUT 208 and (AUT 203 or concurrent).
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3.00 Credits
In this course, students work in a simulated automotive service facility on campus to reinforce classroom and laboratory instruction. Diagnostic skills and repair knowledge are applied on instructor assigned tasks. Prerequisites: AUT 123 or AUT 126, AUT 202, 205, 208, and (AUT 203 or concurrent)
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3.00 Credits
Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson.
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15.00 Credits
The General section of the Aviation Maintenance program introduces students to the fundamentals of aircraft maintenance. The units of study are aviation mathematics, mechanic privileges and limitations, aircraft drawing, maintenance publications, maintenance forms and records, aircraft physics, materials and processes, fluid lines and fittings, cleaning and corrosion, weight and balance, and ground operation and servicing. Prerequisite: SSC 100 or concurrent
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17.00 Credits
The Airframe Maintenance AF - Section I of the Aviation Maintenance program introduces students to the fundamentals of aircraft maintenance. The units of study are welding, aircraft non-metallic structures, aircraft sheetmetal structures, wood structures, coverings, and finishes, assembly and rigging, position and warning systems, communication and navigation systems, ice and rain control systems, and fire protection systems. Prerequisite: AVI 110
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17.00 Credits
The Airframe Maintenance AF-Section II of the Aviation Maintenance program introduces students to the fundamentals of aircraft maintenance. The units of study are hydraulic and pneumatic power systems, aircraft electrical systems, aircraft landing gear systems, aircraft fuel systems, aircraft instrument systems, cabin atmosphere control systems, and airframe inspection. Prerequisite: AVI 120 and ELC 102
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15.00 Credits
This course introduces the fundamentals of powerplant maintenance. The units of study include reciprocating engine theory, reciprocating engine overhaul, reciprocating engine systems, reciprocating engine ignition and starting systems, reciprocating engine induction systems I, reciprocating engine induction systems II, reciprocating engine inspection, and troubleshooting. Pre-requisite: AVI 110, (ELC 102 or concurrent) or Possess a FAA Airframe License
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