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3.00 Credits
This course provides the student with a basic understanding of wheel bearing diagnosis and service as well as covering parking brake service and adjustment. The student will also learn how to test and replace electrical components of the brake system. The design, testing, and replacement of power assist units will also be covered. Also covers the design, testing and servicing of anti-lock brake units used on today's automobiles. Students in this course will be able to diagnose, inspect, measure and repair disc and drum brake systems. Included in this course is drum and disc machining, both on stationary lathes and with the on-car lathe. (5 SCH - 3 Lec., 6 Lab).
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3.00 Credits
This course begins with a study of the theory of refrigeration, the refrigerant cycle, and the basic components of a typical automotive air conditioning system. Service maintenance procedures and R134a are covered. All students will take the ASE Refrigerant Recovery and Recycling Review and Quiz in order to be qualified to purchase R-12. (4 SCH: 3 lec., 6 lab)
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3.00 Credits
The course will cover basic engine diagnosis using various engine mechanical testers and diagnostic flow charts. It will acquaint students with lubrication system service, including oil and filter changing. Also included is cooling system inspection, diagnosis, and service, flushing, and recycling of antifreeze. The student will also perform cylinder head inspection, removal and replacement and service as well as vale train diagnosis and service. Engine block diagnosis, disassembly, inspection, machining, and reassembly are covered in this course. (6 SCH - 3 Lec. 9 Lab).
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to acquaint the student with basic electrical test instruments. The student will also develop an understanding of Ohm's Law and electron flow. The student will also learn to diagnose and repair lighting systems using manufacturers' wiring diagrams and diagnostic flow charts. Also included in the course are battery design, construction, and testing, along with charging and stating system diagnosis and repair. (4 SCH - 3 Lec., 6 Lab).
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3.00 Credits
Wheels, tires, and bearings are covered in this class, as well as alignment theory and adjustments. The diagnosis, repair, or adjustment of steering systems and related problems is covered in this course, as well as the suspension system with its diagnosis, repair, or adjustments. (5 SCH: 3 Lec., 6 lab)
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3.00 Credits
The student utilizes basic test instruments as well as hand held testers and console oscilloscopes in testing the condition of the engine. This course also covers computerized engine controls, diagnosis, and repair using scan tools and other testers common to automotive repair. (5 SCH: 3 Lec., 6 lab)
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3.00 Credits
Covers electronic ignition systems, including distributor-less ignition systems. This course will also cover diagnosis, testing, and repair of the fuel, air induction, and exhaust systems. The student will develop diagnostic skills by testing and servicing these systems manufacturers' service manuals and information from the ALLDATA information system. The student will learn how to diagnose and repair emission control systems using oscilloscopes and 4 or 5 gas emission testers. (5 SCH: 3 Lec., 6 lab)
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3.00 Credits
Covers the drive train on a vehicle with a standard transmission/transaxle. Areas covered include clutch, transmission/transaxle diagnosis, and repair. Driveshaft and ? shaft are also covered as well as rear axle and 4WD component diagnosis and repair. (5 SCH: 3 Lec., 6 lab)
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3.00 Credits
A brief review of gear theory and the introduction of the planetary gear set and continues with a review of the basics of hydraulic theory. Areas emphasized are general diagnosis, maintenance and repair. (5 SCH: 3 Lec., 4 lab)
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introductory course in which students will learn about the process of science by studying the various methods by which we have learned our place in the cosmos. Students will study specific examples of the kinds of observations which can be made and the inferences drawn from them. Examples will emphasize how we have obtained our knowledge of the universe and the certainty of various parts of the knowledge. The lab course will enable students to do projects which involve a variety of activities in data acquisition and analysis which tie concepts discussed in the classroom to real-world experiences. Prerequisites: GSTD 0433 Intermediate Algebra (4 SCH - 1 Lab)
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