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Course Criteria
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2.00 Credits
2 credits Offered every spring semester Prerequisite: TEC 112 or instructor approval Provides instruction in operational theory and testing techniques related to hydraulic components and circuits on mobile diesel equipment. Includes an opportunity for the individual to apply fluid power principles and investigate the functional characteristic of hydraulic pumps, flow valves, pressure valves, directional valves, motors, cylinders, and accumulators. Emphasis is placed on the student's ability to test, service, and repair diesel equipment hydraulic systems and system components. Identical to DSL 150.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Offered fall semester in even-numbered years Provides theory, diagnosis, and service of clutches, drive line, synchro transmissions and final drives. Includes standard transaxles and 4-wheel drive. Prepares students for ASE Certification Test on Manual Drive Train.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Offered every spring semester Provides theory, diagnosis, and service of clutches, driveline, synchro transmissions and final drives, torque converters, and automatic transmission. Includes proper repair and service of assemblies for standard and automatic transmissions. Prepares the student for the ASE Certification Test on Manual and Automatic Drive Trains. Identical to DSL 160.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Offered every spring semester Provides the theory, diagnosis, and repair of automotive steering and suspension systems. This in-depth study includes tires and wheels, wheel balancing, two and four wheel alignment, and diagnostic and service techniques. Prepares students for ASE Certification Test on Steering and Suspension Systems.
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2.00 Credits
2 credits Offered upon request Provides the theory, diagnosis, and repair of automotive brake systems, and a study of disc and drum brake systems. The course covers anti-lock brakes, hydraulic operation, and brake system service, diagnosis, and repair. Prepares students for ASE Certification Test on Brakes.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Offered every fall semester This course provides the theory, diagnosis and the repair of heavy equipment suspension, steering and brake systems. This in-depth study includes tires and wheels, steering components, suspension types, and hydraulic & air brake systems. This course covers diagnostic and service techniques of suspension, steering and braking systems. Identical to DSL 170.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Offered every spring semester Activity/Personal Enrichment Students taking this course will study automotive painting, minor repair, and refinishing techniques. The course will provide instruction related to automotive paint types, painting & refinishing, and minor body repairs (forming, shaping & body filler use).
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2.00 Credits
2 credits Offered upon request Provides individualized self-paced instruction in service and repair of automotive engines, electrical, transmissions, brakes, suspension and A/C. Includes an opportunity for the individual to service and repair vehicle systems and components using proper reference material. Emphasis is placed on the student's ability to demonstrate practical application of learned skills related to automotive service. This course prepares students for all eight ASE Certification tests.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Offered every spring semester Prerequisite: AUT 110 or instructor approval Provides a study of automotive power train electronic systems and addresses electronic principles. Includes an in-depth study of electronic engine/ power train control operation, trouble shooting techniques, and proper repair of these systems. This course requires that each student have basic skills and knowledge in electrical/electronic fundamentals and prepares the student to take the ASE tests which have electrical/ electronic or automotive computer control system questions.
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2.00 Credits
2 credits Offered every spring semester Prerequisite: AUT 109 or instructor approval Provides a study of diesel equipment power train electronic control systems and addresses electronic principles. Includes an in-depth study of electronic engine/power train control operation, component operation, trouble shooting techniques, and proper repair of these systems. This course requires that each student have basic skills and knowledge in electrical/electronic fundamentals and prepares the student to take the ASE tests which have electrical/ electronic or computer control system questions. Identical to DSL 240.
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