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ARTS 295: Special Project- Art;1 to
6.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
Students may choose to specialize or investigate some area in greater depth by selecting 1-6 credits in this individual learning course for the major. practical art experience. Students will work in areas related to their program, such as: Interior Design, Studio, Gallery and Museum Apprenticeship, Art Instruction, Applied and Commercial Arts. (Prerequisite: Students in Art Option or Creative Arts Certificate Program must have completed 30 credits in Art and have permission of the instructor and Career Services Representative. Students in Interior Design Option must have completed 30 credits, including 15 credits in Interior Design and Art, and have permission of the instructor and Career Services Representative) (For Interior Design courses see INTD on page 175)
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AUTO 100: Basic Automotive Maintenance;4 credits
4.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
This course is designed for the "do-it-yourself mechanic". Various systemsof the automobile are studied with special emphasis placed on general maintenance and service. Practical work performed as part of this course is designed to teach the student proper technique and procedures that he/she can perform at home to help maintain an automobile properly. Most of this information is consumer oriented and is highly useful whether performing your own maintenance or not.
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AUTO 100 - Basic Automotive Maintenance;4 credits
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AUTO 101: Automotive Fundamentals;4 credits
4.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
This is the first course in a series for Automotive majors. The primary focus is on the theory, operation and servicing of various systems of the modern automobile. Special emphasis will be placed on examining engine, ignition and fuel system fundamentals. Shop policies and procedures, career opportunities, consumer information and industry standards will be discussed to higher prepare the student for future employment in the automotive service industry.
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AUTO 101 - Automotive Fundamentals;4 credits
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AUTO 106: Basic Automotive Systems/Air Conditioning;4 credits
4.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
This is specifically designed for General Motors ASEP students. It covers the servicing of automotive systems as they pertain to GM vehicles. It includes air conditioning systems.
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AUTO 106 - Basic Automotive Systems/Air Conditioning;4 credits
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AUTO 111: Automotive Drivelines and Transmissions;4 credits
4.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
This course investigates the different kinds of drive systems used in today's automobiles and requires the student to learn how to service and overhaul various components of those systems. Included are clutches, manual and automatic transmissions, drive shafts and half-shafts, differentials, rear axles, front-wheel drive and four-wheel drive. (Prerequisite or Corequisite: A grade of "C"or higher in AUTO 101)
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AUTO 123: Engine Performance I;4 credits
4.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
This course is designed to give students the background training required to service automotive computer systems. Special emphasis will be placed on computer controlled fuel systems and the use of scan tools and diagnostic modes to solve drivability problems. Prerequisite: A grade of "C"or higher in AUTO 101 and AUTO 141)
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AUTO 123 - Engine Performance I;4 credits
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AUTO 131: Automotive Steering,Suspension and Alignment;4 credits
4.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
This course is designed to give students knowledge and practical experience in servicing the various steering and suspension systems. Students will perform various steering and suspension repairs, as well as apply their understanding of alignment factors by performing complete two and four-wheel alignments. (Prerequisite or Corequisite: A grade of "C" or higher inAUTO 101)
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AUTO 131 - Automotive Steering,Suspension and Alignment;4 credits
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AUTO 132: Automotive Brake Systems;4 credits
4.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
This course emphasizes the design, operation, diagnosis and repair procedures associated with modern automotive brake systems. Beginning with overhaul of standard drum and disc brake systems, the course of study will include machining processes, hydraulic system design and repair, power brakes and anti-lock brake systems. (Prerequisite or Corequisite: A grade of "C" or higher inAUTO 101)
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AUTO 132 - Automotive Brake Systems;4 credits
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AUTO 135: Steering,Suspension,Alignment and Brakes;4 credits
4.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
This is a specialized course for General Motors Automotive Service Education Program students. The course covers the theory, inspection, maintenance and overhaul of General Motors brake, steering and suspension systems. As part of the learning experience, students will perform four-wheel computerized alignments and diagnose and repair GM anti-lock brake systems.
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AUTO 135 - Steering,Suspension,Alignment and Brakes;4 credits
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AUTO 141: Automotive Electricity/Electronics I;4 credits
4.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
Basic electricity and how it applies to the automobile is the primary focus of this course. Students are required to test and overhaul components of the starting, charging, body and chassis electrical systems. System design and basic electronics are discussed in order to provide a better understanding of the role of electronics and computers in today's cars. (Prerequisite or Corequisite: A grade of "C"or higher in AUTO 101)
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AUTO 141 - Automotive Electricity/Electronics I;4 credits
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