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3.00 Credits
Direct and alternating current circuits, magnetism, inductance, electrochemical action, and semiconductors. Pre/Co-requisite: MAGN 101 3 credits (2 lecture hours, 2 laboratory hours), fall or spring semester
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4.00 Credits
Construction, operation and repair of modern chassis components. Including: Brakes (disc, drum, diagonal, quick take-up, and anti-lock); Suspensions (coil, leaf, McPherson, wishbone, and active); Steering systems including: linkage and rack & pinion. Tires, wheels and bearings.4 credits (3 lecture hours, 3 laboratory hours), fall semester
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3.00 Credits
Work experience of at least 10 weeks in a transportation/mechanical area between the first and second year. Report will be due before the 10 week of the fall semester. With permission of department chair, BOCES/Technical High School experience may be used for this course. 3 credits
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1.00 Credits
Introduction to the complex and diverse automotive industry. Guest speakers will discuss the many career opportunities as well as the requirements for today's technicians. 1 credit hour (1 lecture hour), fall semester
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3.00 Credits
Application of the principles of electricity to the design, operation, service, and repair of the automotive electrical battery, starting, generating, ignition, and electronic engine control system. Prerequisite: AUTO 104 or permission of instructor 3 credit hours (2 lecture hours, 3 laboratory hours), spring or summer semester
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the automotive student to the theory and repair of modern automotive drive trains. Emphasis is given to testing drivetrain system components to determine faults prior to removal from the vehicle. Topics include automatic transmissions, manual Transmissions, four wheel drive systems, all wheel drive systems and final drive systems. Lecture and laboratory assignments are combined to give the students both theory and hands on experience. Prerequisites: Auto 109, Auto 104 or Instructor Permission 3 credits (2 lecture hours, 3 laboratory hours), fall/spring semester
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3.00 Credits
Construction, damage analysis, and repair of the modern automobile. Basic sheet metal repair, refinishing systems, panel adjustments, trim panel removal, plastic repair, and restraint systems. Prerequisite: AUTO 102 3 credits (2 lecture hours, 1 recitation hour, 2 laboratory hours), fall semester
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3.00 Credits
Practical experience in automotive engine rebuilding. Application of basic physical and thermodynamic principles in engine design. Laboratory emphasis is on utilization of special equipment involved in the rebuilding process. Prerequisite: AUTO 103 and permission of instructor 3 credits (2 lecture hours, 3 laboratory hours), spring semester
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3.00 Credits
Application of the principles of scope diagnostics to the design, operation, service and repair of today's sophisticated computerized fuel and ignition systems. Emphasis on Body Electronics utilizing scope and scan tool diagnostics is incorporated. Prerequisites: AUTO 103, AUTO 155, or permission of instructor. Co-requisite: AUTO 205 3 credits (2 lecture hours, 3 laboratory hours), fall semester
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3.00 Credits
Principles of service and repair of automotive fuel systems including TBI, PFI, SFI, EFI and pump circuits, together with the relationship of design as it affects service and repair. Prerequisites: AUTO 103, 104, 155 and permission of instructor. Co-requisite: AUTO 204 4 credits (2 lecture hours, 1 recitation hour, 3 laboratory hours), fall semester
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