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  • 3.00 Credits

    3 hours credit. Prerequisite: AR 251 with a C or better. Advanced study in painting with various painting media.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 hours credit. Prerequisite: Approval of dean and instructor. Topics of specific interest to the student will be developed. These topics will be established by the student's needs or requirements. Areas of specific needs will be pursued and instructional material that lends itself to current trends or topics needed to supplement normal classroom instruction will be offered.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 hours credit. Prerequisite: AR 161 with a C or better. This course will enable the student to learn advanced processes and construction techniques relating to ceramics. The student will explore various tools and design processes and apply them to the appropriate ceramic forms.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 hours credit. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. The purpose of each course is to acquaint the student with different areas of art. The principle objective of each course is for independent study for the student who has had the available courses in a studio area. Example: A student who has finished Ceramics I and II but wants to attain more information and skill may do so in an independent lab experience.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 hours credit. Prerequisite: AR 185 with a C or better. This course involves a study of the basics of animation, drawing, painting, and advanced animation techniques by way of computer graphics. Computer Graphics assignments are an integral part of the course.
  • 2.00 - 6.00 Credits

    2 to 6 hours credit. Prerequisites: AR 198 with a C or better, employed in a related field of major program of study or departmental approval. This course is the third in a series of four courses that will enable the student to demonstrate greater competence in work environment skills. The student will work a minimum of 75 hours throughout the semester for each credit awarded. Topics of special interest to the student will be developed.
  • 2.00 - 6.00 Credits

    2 to 6 hours credit. Prerequisites: AR 297 with a C or better, employed in a related field of major program of study or departmental approval. This course is the fourth in a series of four courses that will enable the student to demonstrate greater competence in work environment skills. The student will work a minimum of 75 hours throughout the semester for each credit awarded. Topics of special interest to the student will be developed.
  • 4.00 Credits

    4 hours credit. Prerequisite: A score of 37 or above on the reading portion of the ASSET exam, and a score of 35 or above on the numerical skills and writing portions of the ASSET exam. This course will enable the student to be introduced to the engine performance field. Engine design and operation, combustion control methods, engine support systems, basic automotive science, measuring systems and tools will be covered as a part of this course.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 Credit Hours. Prerequisite: A score of 37 or above on the reading portion of the ASSET exam, and a score of 35 or above on the numerical skills and writing portions of the ASSET exam. This course will enable the student to understand the principles upon which all electrical systems are based. The student will be able to define OHM and Kirchoff's laws and apply them to automotive circuits. The student will be able to define the terminology and symbols utilized in automotive circuits. The student will learn about automotive battery construction, chemistry and testing procedures, and semiconductor /electronic circuit principles.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 hours credit. Prerequisite: AT 101 with a C or better, a score of 37 or above on the reading portion of the ASSET exam, and a score of 35 or above on the numerical skills and writing portions of the ASSET exam. This course will enable the student to establish the hydraulic and mechanical principles utilized in automotive braking systems. Hydraulic system diagnosis, disc, drum, wheel bearing and parking brake service procedures are established. The student will acquire disc and drum measuring and machining techniques.
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