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7.00 Credits
Fall Lab fee will be required. In this lab, students are assigned in pairs to a service bay in our state-of-the-art automotive repair facility. Under close supervision, students will practice the hands-on skills necessary to repair today's computerized vehicles. Some of the repair techniques emphasized are: use of computerized diagnostic equipment, tune-up procedures, computerized wheel alignment, balancing, electronic circuit testing and component repair, braking system service, chassis and drive train service and repair. In addition, students will participate in a weekly seminar designed to familiarize themwith the latest automotive industry service bulletins, and interact with customers because feedback is a critical part of the automotive repair process. Because this method of evaluating student performance can only be achieved by working on the vehicles of actual customers, studentswillNOT be allowed to work on their own vehicles in this laboratory. Open only to matriculated automotive students. Prerequisite: Valid driver's license
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7.00 Credits
Spring Lab fee will be required. In this lab, students are assigned in pairs to a service bay in our automotive repair facility. Under close supervision, students will practice the hands-on skills necessary to repair today's computerized vehicles. Some of the repair techniques emphasized are: diagnosis and repair of fuel delivery systems with special emphasis on infrared four gas exhaust analyzing, climatic control systems, diesel engine tune-up and repair procedures, power steering systems, oxygen, acetylene, and electric welding. In addition, students will be assigned on a rotating basis to the following automotive facility management positions: service advisor, shop foreman, service manager. Participation in a weekly seminar designed to familiarize the student with the basic ethics and administration for automotive personnel, proper customer relations techniques, governmental regulations, and environmental regulations used in the automotive industry today will be required. Because customer feedback is critical in evaluating student performance, students will NOT be allowed to work on their own vehicles in this laboratory. Open only to matriculated automotive students. Prerequisite: Valid drivers license
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4.00 Credits
Fall Lab fee will be required. This course is designed to familiarize automotive students with all types of automotive computerized electronic systems. Main topics include: electron theory, semiconductors, transistors, microprocessors, electronic circuits, schematics and diagnosis. The laboratory exercises will provide students with hands-on experience necessary to become proficient in diagnosis, adjustment and repair of these automotive systems. Prerequisite: AUTO 125, Automotive Electricity
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3.00 Credits
Fall This course is a study of theory, operation, and service procedures, including wheels, tires, wheel alignment, balance and climatic control systems. The laboratory experience (AUTO 225-AUTO 230) allows students to become familiar with the equipment and instrumentation necessary to service these chassis components.
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3.00 Credits
This course is General Motors specific. For the generic course description, see page 177.
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3.00 Credits
This course is General Motors specific. For the generic course description, see page 177.
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3.00 Credits
Spring Lab fee will be required. This course is designed to expose students to the business techniques necessary to manage an automotive facility. Federal and state regulations, insurance, estimating of repairs, purchasing procedures, facility planning, lease-purchase agreements, equipment and customer relations will be discussed.
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4.00 Credits
Fall, Spring, DL The objective of this course is to provide students with the fundamental knowledge necessary to understand and appreciate the concepts and issues facing the global world of business in the 21st century. Topics in this course will provide students with an awareness of the many facets of a modern business including, but not limited to, the areas of marketing, finance, management, and legal/ethical issues. In addition, students will gain an appreciation for the importance of attendance, conduct and personal appearance in business settings.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the origins, framework, and concepts of legal and ethical environment of business with emphasis on contracts and business organizations including partnerships, corporations, and the law of agency. Offered Fall, Spring, Summer, DL. 3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Credit Schedule Types: Lecture School of Business College Business Administration Department Course Attributes: Business Administration, Restricted (BAD), Law (CPS), Restricted (CIS), Career,Tech,Foreign Lang(24HR), Free Elective, Business (ITE), Business (AIT, HIT)
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3.00 Credits
Fall, Spring, Summer, DL This course covers the law of sales, commercial transactions and the Uniform Commercial Code as well as ethical implications.Additional topics include personal property and bailments, real property, insurance, and wills and trusts. Prerequisite: BADM 110, Legal and Ethical Environ-ment of Business I.
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