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ART 221: Ceramics
5.00 Credits
Seattle Community College-South Campus
Beginning class in basic pottery design and construction. Emphasis on hand building (coils, slabs, etc.), basic glazing, decoration and throwing pots on the potter's wheel. Materials fee. [studio class]
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ART 222: Pottery/Ceramics
5.00 Credits
Seattle Community College-South Campus
Development of throwing skills. Understanding of basic glaze composition and kiln operation. Continued studies in techniques of surface decoration. Materials fee [studio class].
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ART 223: Pottery/Ceramics
5.00 Credits
Seattle Community College-South Campus
Continuation of ART 222. Advanced work on the wheel. Emphasis on combining methods of construction. Learn basic glaze skills. Prereq: ART 222 or permission. Materials fee.
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ART 299: Special Problems In Art
5.00 Credits
Seattle Community College-South Campus
Individual projects in consultation with instructor. May repeat to earn a maximum of nine credits. Prerequisite: Instructor Permission.
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AUT 100: Introduction To Electricity
4.00 Credits
Seattle Community College-South Campus
Contents include: electrical theory, diagnosing electrical system problems, as well as removal, repair and installation of electrical components from vehicles. In addition, the function and construction of each component, as well as its diagnosis and service procedures will be covered. Instruction in safety, environmental awareness, human relations and leadership are taught as an intergral part of this unit of study.Note: MVM 100, MVM 102, AUT 100 and AUT 134 must be taken concurrently.
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AUT 102: Advanced Electrical Systems
4.00 Credits
Seattle Community College-South Campus
Course covers understanding and using schematics. Battery, starting and charging system operation and testing are also included.Note: AUT 102, 104, 106, and 116 must be taken concurrently.
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AUT 104: Automotive Electronics
3.00 Credits
Seattle Community College-South Campus
Course covers electical accessories on the vehicle, including but not limited to lighting, power windows, door locks, seats, windshield wipers and defogger.Note: AUT 102, 104, 106 and 116 must be taken concurrently.
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AUT 106: Basic Power Accessories
3.00 Credits
Seattle Community College-South Campus
Course covers basic computer operation and its applications on the vehicle, using scan tools to diagnose the electronically controlled components and accesories.Note: AUT 102, 104, 106 and 116 must be taken concurrently.
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AUT 116: Air Conditioning And Heating
6.00 Credits
Seattle Community College-South Campus
Student will study the basic principles involved in air conditioning systems. In addition, the function and construction of each component, as well as their diagnosis and service procedures will be covered. Note: AUT 102, 104, 106, and 116 must be taken concurrently.
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AUT 134: Introduction To Drivability
3.00 Credits
Seattle Community College-South Campus
Contents include: automotive drivability theory, diagnosing drivability problems, as well as removal, repair and installation of drivability compomemts from vehicles. In addition, the function and construction of each component as well as its diagnosis ad service procedures will be covered. Instruction in safety, environmental awareness, human relations and leadership are taught as an integral part of this unit of study.Note: MVM 100, MVM 102, AUT 100 and AUT 134 must be taken concurrently.
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