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3.00 Credits
Fall, Spring, Summer Lab fee will be required. This is an innovative approach to the photographic learning experience. Each student, upon initially contacting the instructor, will co-construct and co-contract for a specific course of study relevant to his/her career or transfer needs. Students will keep a written log of their activities and must attend three group meetings. Each student will participate in a visual presentation of theirwork at the second and third group meetings. Students will complete a written assignment on a topic developed by the instructor and the student. ipants is used to defray the expenses of faculty and advisors who provide services in connection with or travel on the study experience. This course is not eligible for senior citizens to audit. Prerequisite: Arts 110, Drawing I or permission of department chairperson.
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3.00 Credits
Fall, Spring This course is designed for students who are interested in the deaf community and in developing American Sign Language (ASL) expressive and receptive skills. Learning and using ASL vocabulary, linguistic features, and cultural protocols, participants will be able to accomplish these skills. In addition, aspects of deaf culture will be covered through class discussions and activities.
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3.00 Credits
Fall, Spring This course is designed to expand the basic principles presented in ASL I. This course will allow participants to continue to develop their ability to use linguistic features, cultural protocols, and core vocabulary to function in basic ASL conversations that include ASL grammar. Prerequisites: ASLN 100, American Sign Language I.
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4.00 Credits
Fall Lab fee will be required. This course will provide students the opportunity to learn industry standard repairs of mechanical related systems on vehicles as well as mock-ups.
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3.00 Credits
Fall This course explores the shapes and designs of all body construction and underbody assembly, including unitized bodies with bolt on sub frames, platform construction, and removal and replacement of parts (body panels), glass, interiors, and wind and water leaks.
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3.00 Credits
Fall Lab fee will be required. This course will discuss all types of body frame misalignment, including sway from rear, side rail sag from front-end collision, sag from rearend collision, and frame mashed and buckled from front-end collision. It will also cover diamond frame, wheel housing, panel measuring, trunk opening measuring swing rear end, knee displacement, twisted frame and sideways, concept of four control points, and universal measuring, along with gauge systems.
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3.00 Credits
Spring This course will cover panel alignment, plastic repair, body sheet metal repair, dent repair, glass removal and installation, body tools, and fiberglass. Corequisite: AUBR 230, Non Structural Collision Repair Laboratory I.
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6.00 Credits
Fall Lab fee will be required. This course will cover panel adjustments, repair, metal working skills, use of body fillers, basic frame repair, glass adjustments, and fiberglass repair. Students will use both vehicles and mock ups and will develop real life shop setting experience. Corequesite: AUBR 228, Panel Straightening.
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6.00 Credits
Spring Lab fee will be required. In this lab, students will repair vehicles considered to be totals or near totals, repair of all types of frame damage and complete refinishing, and perform all types of welding and front and rear wheel alignment. Prerequisites: AUBR 225, Frame/Underbody Repair; AUBR 230, Non Structural Collision Repair Laboratory I, AUBR 245, Automotive Refinishing II. Corequisite: AUBR 236, Collision Laboratory III.
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3.00 Credits
Spring Lab fee will be required. Collision Repair Lab III is an application of preceding labs, providing students the opportunity to apply collision repair skills ranging from the completion of necessary paperwork to ordering of parts to the performance of allwork operations required to complete the repair job. Students will be required to complete all repair work in a timely fashion and to meet all industry standards. Prerequisites: AUBR 230, Non Structural Collision Repair Laboratory I; AUTO 245, Passenger Car Chassis II. Corequisite: AUBR 235, Collision Repair Laboratory II; AUBR 265, Basic Automotive Welding.
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