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  • 3.00 Credits

    Acquaints the student with the main components of managing the chemically dependent clientThe course will focus on the overview of case management, rules and regulations, treatment, record keeping, assessments, treatment planning, conferences and consultation, discharge planning, and latest trends in this growing field.
  • 5.00 Credits

    Students will learn to exhibit skills necessary to facilitate clients in preventing relapse by effectively using relapse prevention counseling and recovery enhancements methods to identify and manage high-risk situationsStudents will learn and practice these skills in group settings.
  • 1.00 - 5.00 Credits

    Provides high school students with the basics of automotive maintenance including the identification of vehicle systems and basic diagnostics and repairsTopics include workplace safety, basic shop procedures, tool identification, proper use of fasteners and precision measurement. Prerequisite: Current high school student.
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    Introduction to auto mechanics for anyone who is unfamiliar with basic auto maintenance and repairTopics include vehicle basics, safety, fluids, wheels and tires, changing tires, emergency equipment, tools, brakes, and vehicle shopping tips/toolsThe intent is to provide the consumer with the knowledge to make economical decisions and to take preventative measures to enhance owner satisfaction(The class will not perform major vehicle repairs) Dress in comfortable work clothesThis class is taught by ASE Certified instructors.
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    Designed to prepare students for the ASE examComputer based training which introduces the student to electrical/electronic systems diagnosisStudents will use computer software to simulate use of a digital volt-ohmmeter to practice diagnostic procedures performed on electrical and electronic automotive systems found on today's automobilesThis course is suitable for apprentice and journeyman automotive technicians interested in furthering their understanding of modern automotive electronic systems.
  • 1.00 - 6.00 Credits

    Introduction to the automotive repair industryThe student will learn automotive terminology, shop and personal safety, handling and storing of hazardous materials, identification and operation of shop equipment and specialized tools, identification of hand tools, micrometer use and measure given objects within 0005 tolerance and the use of drills, taps and diesThe student will be become familiar with all major components of the vehicleStudents will study wheels and tires, theory, diagnosis and serviceStudents will learn automotive maintenance operationsThis course is structured to provide competency-based application of NATEF automotive repair tasks in a working shop environment and will provide students with the background and knowledge to take the ASE certification examinations. Co-requisites: AMM 149 and 151.
  • 1.00 - 2.00 Credits

    Introduction to alternative fuel and hybrid electric vehiclesThe student will learn automotive terminology, vehicle safety, handling of high voltage components and specialized tool and equipment usageThe student will become familiar with all major components of typical hybrid powered vehiclesEmergency procedures on hybrid vehicles will be coveredThis course is structured to provide competency-based application of NATEF automotive repair tasks in a working shop environment and will provide students with the background and knowledge to take the ASE certification examinations. Co-requisites: AMM 145 and 151.
  • 1.00 - 13.00 Credits

    Introduction to automotive fuel delivery and fuel injection systems.Students will study fuel pumps, fuel filters, fuel injection system operation, diagnosis and repair and emission systems.Students will learn to use automotive scan tools, automotive oscilloscopes, engine analyzers gas analyzers and other specialized fuel system tools and equipmentThis course is structured to provide competency-based application of NATEF automotive repair tasks in a working shop environment and will provide students with the background and knowledge to take the ASE certification examinations. Co-requisites: AMM 145 and 149.
  • 1.00 - 13.00 Credits

    Introduction to automotive ignition system theory, diagnosis and repair, emission systems theory, diagnosis and repair and on-board computer system theory, diagnosis, and repairStudents will learn to use automotive scan tools, automotive oscilloscopes, engine analyzers and other specialized engine performance toolsThis course is structured to provide competency-based application of NATEF automotive repair tasks in a working shop environment and will provide students with the background and knowledge to take the ASE certification examinations. Prerequisite: AMM 151; Co-requisites: AMM 171 and 181.
  • 1.00 - 21.00 Credits

    Introduction to electricity and electronics used in the automotive industry.Students will study voltage, resistance, amperage, ohms law, circuits, wiring diagrams and use of electrical and electronics test equipmentThis course will cover major and accessory electrical devices used on today's vehiclesEmphasis will be placed on theory, diagnosis, service and repair of all electrical components.This course is structured to provide competency-based application of NATEF automotive repair tasks in a working shop environment and will provide students with the background and knowledge to take the ASE certification examinations.
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