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3.00 Credits
Applies theory, diagnosis, and repair of modern automatic transmissions, including application devices, friction materials, seals, gaskets, electronic controls, adaptive strategies, and valve bodies.
Prerequisite:
ADT A131 UA D
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4.00 Credits
Covers design, operation, diagnosis, repair and service procedures of engines, fuel systems and emissions systems on engines used in the medium- and heavy-duty diesel industry. Emphasizes engine performance and computer systems diagnosis. Special Note: Students are expected to provide the basic hand tools needed to participate in lab activities. See faculty advisor for tool list.
Prerequisite:
ADT A131 UA C AND ADT A153 UA C
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4.00 Credits
Includes diagnosis, repair and service of hydraulic systems and components used on medium- and heavy-duty equipment. Special Note: Students are expected to provide the basic hand tools needed to participate in lab activities. See faculty advisor for tool list. Registration Restrictions: Students are strongly encouraged to complete ADT A121 and ADT A131 prior to enrolling in this course.
Prerequisite:
ADT A102 UA C
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3.00 Credits
Includes design, operation, diagnosis, repair and service procedures for transmissions and drive trains used in medium- and heavy-duty applications. Special Note: Students are expected to provide the basic hand tools needed to participate in lab activities. See faculty advisor for tool list. Registration Restrictions: Completion or concurrent enrollment in ADT A156 is strongly recommended.
Prerequisite:
ADT A102 UA C Concurrent
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3.00 Credits
Provides experience in selected industry settings for students nearing the completion of a program in the Automotive and Diesel Technology Department at UAA. Special Note: Most practicum sites will require a valid Alaska driver's license and personally owned tools. Registration Restrictions: A minimum of 24 ADT credits completed, a minimum grade of C or higher for all ADT courses, and advisor approval. Enrollment in this course is restricted to admitted majors in Automotive and Diesel Technology. Instructor approval is required.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces students to a broad spectrum of engineering challenges unique to cold regions. Discusses physical principles and practical data collection methods, analyses, designs and construction methods. Students gain a working knowledge of cold regions engineering problems and modern solutions as a basis for more detailed study. Special Note: Not available for credit to students who have completed AE A603. Registration Restrictions: Junior or senior standing in an accredited undergraduate program in engineering or construction management. May be stacked with: AE A603
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3.00 Credits
Basic course in college drafting, designed to provide students with the fundamental skills and knowledge necessary to communicate using language of industry. Matanuska-Susitna College Special Note: For non-majors only.
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4.00 Credits
Introduces basic computer-aided drafting and design (CADD) skills necessary in civil, architectural, structural, mechanical and electrical modeling within the construction industry. Defines the working relationship between design and construction professionals and technicians. Registration Restrictions: Proof of eligibility for placement into WRTG A111. Appropriate SAT, ACT or UAA-approved math placement test scores may be used in lieu of MATH A105.
Prerequisite:
MATH A105 UA C Concurrent
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3.00 Credits
Introduces basic knowledge of building materials, systems and assemblies. Includes site work, structural systems and construction document interpretation. Includes a field project involving student team research of a current building type. Registration Restrictions: Proof of eligibility for placement into WRTG A111 and MATH A105
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3.00 Credits
Introduces and develops skills for projection theory, sketching by hand, AutoCAD drafting, REVIT Systems, and Civil 3D modeling software.
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