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AUCP 255: Practical Work Experience IV
10.00 Credits
Hudson Valley Community College
Spring This is the fourth of four required, practical work experience courses that provide hands-on applications of theoretical coursework in theAutomotive Technical Services - DaimlerChrysler and Automotive Technical Services - General Motors programs. In each course, students are required to work a 40-hour work week in an authorized dealership. The college and the corporation jointly establish work assignments that support student learning. These experiences are evaluated to ensure that measurable standards, competencies, and outcomes are attained. Open only to matriculated program students. Prerequisite: Completion of first term program courses.
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AUTO 120: Engines
6.00 Credits
Hudson Valley Community College
This course is General Motors specific. For the generic course description, see page 176.
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AUTO 125: Automotive Electricity
4.00 Credits
Hudson Valley Community College
Fall Lab fee will be required. This course provides an introduction to the principles of electricity. Topics covered include current, voltage, resistance, series and parallel circuits, magnetism, inductance, capacitance, and DC current. Emphasis is placed on the diagnosis, overhaul, and testing procedures of all automotive electrical components.
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AUTO 130: Automotive Specifications
2.00 Credits
Hudson Valley Community College
This course is General Motors specific. For generic course description, see page 176.
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AUTO 140: Fuel Systems
4.00 Credits
Hudson Valley Community College
This course is General Motors specific. For the generic course description, see page 176.
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AUTO 145: Passenger Car Chassis I
3.00 Credits
Hudson Valley Community College
Spring This course provides a comprehensive study of the chassis operation, and repair and service procedures including front and rear suspension, steering systems, and braking systems. The laboratory work (AUTO 225 - AUTO 230) will emphasize the overhaul and adjustment procedures used in repairing these chassis components.
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AUTO 150: Transmissions/ 8- 6 Transaxles
4.00 Credits
Hudson Valley Community College
This course is General Motors specific. For the generic course description, see page 176.
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AUTO 160: Industrial Relations
3.00 Credits
Hudson Valley Community College
Fall This course will explore employee relations in the life of the individual and his or her society. Students will develop a keen awareness of the complexities in business, industry and society. Students receive insight into the work problems - human, technical and personal - in an automotiveenvironment. Students will be given an understanding of how to successfully participate in this environment. Resume writing and skill evaluation are organized by students.
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AUTO 200: America on Wheels
3.00 Credits
Hudson Valley Community College
Fall Our national love affair with the automobile has been going on for more than a century. The "horseless carriage" changed the face of Americaand spawned a network of roads and highways that has transformed the United States from an agrarian society to a suburban car culture. The scope of this course will address the impact that visionary pioneers, including Henry Ford, had in mobilizing the country, which in turn redefined our national identity. Because the automobile is such a complicated device, it has taken decades for auto manufacturers to produce the safe, powerful, and fuel-efficient vehicles that we drive today. Students will, through a series of discussions, learn about the changes in automobile technology and the individuals behind those changes.
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AUTO 220: Alternative Fuels
3.00 Credits
Hudson Valley Community College
This course is General Motors specific. For the generic course description, see page 176.
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