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5.00 Credits
Basic accounting concepts, principles and procedures for recording business transactions and developing financial accounting reports. Recommended: ACCT 110 or sophomore standing. Section 70 is online with applicable fees, upon registering email aimee.goodwin@seattlecolleges.edu
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5.00 Credits
Application of basic accounting concepts, principles and procedures to more complex business situations in a corporate setting. Prereq ACCT&201 or permission. Section 70 is online with applicable fees, upon registering email aimee.goodwin@seattlecolleges.edu
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5.00 Credits
Analysis of accounting data as part of the managerial process of planning, decision-making and control. Concentrates on cost analysis and economic decision-making in the manufacturing environment. Prereq: ACCT&202 or permission. Section 70 is online with applicable fees, upon registering email aimee.goodwin@seattlecolleges.edu
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5.00 Credits
Introduction to the concept of word building with Greek and Latin word roots, prefixes and suffices, resulting in the acquisition of a large medical vocabulary.
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17.00 Credits
Provides a firm foundation for maintenance on both small and large aircraft. Covers aircraft terminology, nomenclature, practical mathematics, basic physics, aircraft drawing and interpretation of diagrams as they pertain to everyday shop problems. Topics include specifications and properties of modern aircraft materials, their use and fabrication, hardware, fitting, corrosion control, cleaning and poper use of tools, precision instruments required for maintenance andoverhaul practices. Nondestructive inspection, aircraft systems, components, ground handling and servicing procedures of aircraft, Federal Aviation Regulations, maintenance records, publication, weigh and balance control and other basic information are also covered. Prerequisite: Meet with an advisor or counselor to see if a placement test may be required.
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17.00 Credits
Introduces basic concepts of electricity and magnetism; the circuit properties of resistance, inductance and capacitance; methods of power generation for alternating and direct current systems and power utilization. Emphasis on principles and practical application, keeping mathematics to a minimum. Learn to repair and adjust generators, alternators, motors and control units, read schematics, fabricate and install complete circuits and troubleshoot and repair malfunctioning systems and components. Prereq: AMT 111.
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17.00 Credits
Students will gain experience working with five types of aircraft stucture materials: wood, fabric, composite/fiberglass, plastic and metal. Student projects in each of these areas, in combination with classroom lectures, will provide realistic exposure to approved assigned project areas including inspection of wood,fabric, metal, composite/fiberglass and plastic structures. Forming heat treating andfabricating metal structures and introduction to brazing, gas and arc welding of steel magnesium and titanium.
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17.00 Credits
Intro to five basic airframe systems and their components: hydraulic-pneumatic power, landing gear, ice and rain control, cabin environmental control and fuel systems and management. Prereq: AMT 113.
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17.00 Credits
Learn about aircraft propellers used with both small and large piston or turbo-prop engines. Includes engine fire detection and extinguishing, engine electrical systems and turbine engine pneumatic starting systems. Covers reciprocating and turbine engine test run and run-in and troubleshooting, powerplant inspection methods and techniques. Reviews carburetion, ignition, basic powerplants, lubrication, propellers, electrical systems and weight/balance control. Emphasis on FAA regulations, airworthiness safety, personal and technical ethics. Prereq: AMT 133 and 234.
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5.00 Credits
Study of line, value, space, perspective and composition through the use of charcoal, pencil and pen. Covers still life, figure and landscape drawing. Recommended for all students.
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