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2.00 Credits
(23 lecture hours 11 lab hours, 2 credits) Prerequisite: ACT 101 with a "C" grade or better orinstructor permission Corequisite: ACT 111, 122 Covers MIG welding procedures of seam weld, stitch welds and destructive testing. Resistance spot welding, which includes two-sided spot weld, plasma cutting, safety, materials, and equipment and operating procedures, with emphasis on shop safety are also presented. Added Fall 2001.
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3.00 Credits
(30 lecture hours 23 lab hours, 3 credits) Covers major automotive body repair in vehicles with major damage on conventional structures and unibody structures. Student learns the operation of equipment and techniques used to straighten and align damaged frames. Identification and analysis of frames, hot and cold stress relieving, servicing and sectioning of structural frames is also included. Liability issues and the importance of making these corrections according to the manufacturer's recommendations and industry standards are emphasized. Added Spring 2002.
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2.00 Credits
(15 lecture hours 23 lab hours, 2 credits) Covers the removal and replacement of fixed glass using manufacturer's specifications, proper tools and recommended materials. Application of skills are demonstrated and utilized for the removal and replacement of modular glass using manufacturer's specifications and procedures. Added Fall 2001
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3.00 Credits
(30 lecture hours 23 lab hours, 3 credits) Covers paint defects. Emphasizes the causes of paint defects with methods to cure problems during and after refinishing procedures. Students learn to identify the proper surface preparations to apply prior to refinishing. Training includes using paint equipment and determining paint film thickness with proper temperatures for refinishing. Added Fall 2001
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2.00 Credits
(15 lecture hours 23 lab hours, 2 credits) Emphasizes surface preparation for refinishing including cleaning, sanding, feather edging, chemical treatment of bare metals and priming. The application of primers, including why and where to use them is covered. Added Fall 2001
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2.00 Credits
(15 lecture hours 23 lab hours, 2 credits) In this advanced course students learn the necessary skills used to tint and blend panels working with the latest finishes and paints. Special coatings and procedures are covered in this course. Added Fall 2001
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2.00 Credits
(15 lecture hours 23 lab hours, 2 credits) Focuses on the detailing procedures in paint refinishing of vehicles. Methods and techniques are specialized to enhance painting skills. Transfers and tapes methods with decals etc. are demonstrated. Added Fall 2001
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1.00 Credits
(23 lab hours, 1 credit) Emphasizes advanced plastic and adhesives. The current state-of-the-art repair for both rigid and flexible plastic components using the latest manufacturer's repair techniques is presented. Sheet Molded Compound procedures and the use of proper adhesives are covered. Added Fall 2001
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1.00 - 9.00 Credits
(Variable lecture hours, 1-9 credits) Prerequisite: Completion of all courses in ACT specialization area. Individualized instruction at job site continues in this final internship. The student is encouraged to develop skills needed to enter employment in the automotive collision repair field. Added Spring 2003.
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3.00 Credits
(45 lecture hours, 3 credits) Studies human cultural patterns and learned behavior. Includes linguistics, social and political organization, religion, culture and personality, culture change, and applied anthropology. This is a Statewide Guaranteed Transfer course GT-SS3 Approved 10-Jan-03, Effective Spring 2003. (Replaces ANT 101 Fall 1988-Fall 2000)
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