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AUTO 224: Advanced Automotive Studies
3.00 Credits
Northampton County Area Community College
Topics related to recent developments or advanced systems currently in production on GM/DaimlerChrysler vehicles. Additional course fees: $10.00. Offered fall semester only.
Prerequisite:
AUTO 101, 103, 104, 105, 121, 125 and 175
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AUTO 225: Mechanical Drive Train Systems
4.00 Credits
Northampton County Area Community College
This course covers principles of operation, diagnosis, and repair of clutches, manual transmissions, drivelines, differentials, and front wheel drive units with emphasis on understanding the principles of torque multiplication and speed reductions through the use of gearing, location and interpretation of specifications and correct troubleshooting procedures. Additional course fees: $10.00.
Prerequisite:
AUTO 125 and AUTO 175
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AUTO 226: Automatic Transmission Systems
4.00 Credits
Northampton County Area Community College
Theory of operation, diagnosis, maintenance, and overhaul procedures of the automatic transmission with a major emphasis on hydraulic systems and electronic controls used on automatic transmissions. Additional course fees: $10.00.
Prerequisite:
AUTO 125 and AUTO 175
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AUTO 230: Hybrid Vehicles
3.00 Credits
Northampton County Area Community College
This course covers hybrid vehicles. Vehicle feature, operating modes, and major hybrid components will be covered. Correct safety practices will be emphasized. Hybrid vehicle maintenance and general service procedures will be covered. In addition diagnosis and repair of hybrid vehicles will be covered. Restricted to AUTO students. Additional course fees: $10.00.
Prerequisite:
AUTO 105 and AUTO 125
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AUTO 245: Winter Practicum II
2.00 Credits
Northampton County Area Community College
Work experience at a sponsoring dealership or approved automotive service facility; tasks consistent with the course work of the preceding semester. Additional course fees: $10.00.
Prerequisite:
AUTO 125, AUTO 211 and AUTO/ASEP/AUTC 221
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BAKE 101: Baking and Pastry Fundamentals
3.00 Credits
Northampton County Area Community College
In this course, students will learn the basics of professional bakeshop work: mise en place, common baking terminology, baking math (measuring and converting recipes), product and tool identification, and safety and sanitation. This course also prepares the student to take the ServSafe Managers Certification exam while enrolled in the course. In addition, this course also provides an overview of the baking and pastry industry including career development opportunities, trade organizations along with career options, goal setting and requirements for success in the industry. Included in the course will be the history of the foodservice industry, and current nutritional trends. Restricted to Baking & Pastry Students. Students are required to have a baking kit and professional chefs uniform according to departmental policy
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BAKE 110: Introduction to Baking and Pastry
3.00 Credits
Northampton County Area Community College
This course introduces students to the fundamentals of baking and pastry and provides students an overview of the field, its career opportunities, and requirements for success. Students will learn about common terms, techniques, professional equipment, and time management of the modern kitchen and bakery. Students will apply kitchen math essentials such as measuring, costing, and use of fractions in food service by increasing or decreasing standardized recipe amounts for quantities required. Sanitary practices and compliance with laws and ordinances of the Department of Agriculture are enforced. Students are required to have a program kit and professional chefs uniform according to departmental policy. Restricted to Baking & Pastry Students.
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BAKE 125: Introduction to Culinary Arts
3.00 Credits
Northampton County Area Community College
This course presents the basic principles of food preparation for the foodservice industry through lecture and hands on production. This class is a foundation course and topics covered include mise en place, knife skills, knife cuts and cooking techniques. In addition, students will practice reading and writing recipe cards, food and kitchen safety and sanitation. Sanitary practices and compliance with laws and ordinances of the Department of Agriculture are enforced. Students are required to have a program kit and professional chefs uniform according to departmental policy.
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BAKE 135: Artisan Breads and Rolls
3.00 Credits
Northampton County Area Community College
This course provides an introduction to the skills and techniques of bread production. Products covered include yeast breads, rolls, international breads and viennoiserie. Properties and characteristics of ingredients, the baker's percentage system and scaling methods are covered as well as proper mixing techniques and controlled fermentation. Sanitary practices and compliance with laws and ordinances of the Department of Agriculture are enforced. Students are required to have a baking kit and professional chefs uniform according to departmental policy. Restricted to Baking & Pastry Students
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BAKE 150: Advanced Baking and Pastry Techniques
3.00 Credits
Northampton County Area Community College
This course provides an introduction to advanced baking & pastry techniques and builds upon basic baking techniques learned in Intro to Baking & Pastry. Topics covered include a variety of intermediate sweet and savory products, pastries, petit fours, cakes, cookies, chocolate tempering and basic chocolate decorations. Sanitary practices and compliance with laws and ordinances of the Department of Agriculture are enforced. Students are required to have a baking kit and professional chefs uniform according to departmental policy. Restricted to Baking & Pastry Students.
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