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  • 3.00 Credits

    Class hours: 48-54 lecture. Advisory: Completion of Math 410. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. Overview of the universe beyond our solar system. Understand stars and galaxies by understanding the processes that shape them. Use observations from telescopes and spacecraft, the scientific method, and basic physical concepts. Briefly consider relativity, spacetime, and the history and fate of the universe. NOTE: Students who have successfully completed Astronomy 36 may not take Astronomy 26. 1911.00
  • 4.00 Credits

    Class hours: 48-54 lecture; 48-54 laboratory. Advisory: Completion of Math 410. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. Overview of the solar system. Understand planets, moons, and other bodies in the solar systemby understanding the processes that shape them. Use observations from telescopes and spacecraft, the scientific method, and basic concepts from physics, geology, and other sciences. NOTE: Students who have successfully completed Astronomy 25 may not take Astronomy 35. 1911.00
  • 4.00 Credits

    Class hours: 48-54 lecture; 48-54 laboratory. Advisory: Completion of Math 410. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. Overview of the universe beyond our solar system. Understand stars and galaxies by understanding the processes that shape them. Use observations from telescopes and spacecraft, the scientific method, and basic physical concepts. Briefly consider relativity, spacetime, and the history and fate of the universe. NOTE: Students who have successfully completed Astronomy 26 may not take Astronomy 36. 1911.00
  • 4.00 Credits

    Class hours: 48-54 lecture; 48-54 laboratory. Transfer Credit: CSU. Introduction to the automotive service industry. Basic principles of the operation of engines, transmissions, driveline, steering, suspension and braking systems, and heating and air conditioning systems. Scheduled and preventative automotive maintenance and minor services are performed. Students also develop a written career plan, outlining their educational, certification, and licensing goals. May be taken twice. 0948.00
  • 2.00 Credits

    Class hours: 24-27 lecture; 24-27 laboratory. Transfer Credit: CSU. Basic automotive electricity and electronics. Diagnosis of typical automotive electrical concerns using wiring diagrams/schematics and various testers. Emphasis on the use of digital multimeters for troubleshooting. Foundation course for electricity and electronics subject matter found in other automotive technology courses. May be taken twice. 0948.00
  • 5.00 Credits

    Class hours: 48-54 lecture; 96-108 laboratory. Transfer Credit: CSU. Operation and service of automotive electrical systems. Emphasis on reading wiring diagrams and using test equipment to diagnose and troubleshoot electrical/ electronic systems. Course supports the Student Learning Outcomes of the Automotive Technology and the Smog Check Technician Training programs by preparing students to take the Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) A6 Technician Certification exam or the BAR California A6 Equivalent exam. May be taken twice. 0948.00
  • 2.50 Credits

    Class hours: 24-27 lecture; 48-54 laboratory. Transfer Credit: CSU. Equivalent to the first half of Automotive Technology 28. Operation and service of batteries, starters, alternators/ generators, and related components, plus headlamp systems and headlamp aiming. Charging and starting system testing and diagnosis are stressed. This course - together with Automotive Technology 28B - supports the Student Learning Outcomes of the Automotive Technology and the Smog Check Technician Training programs by preparing students to take the Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) A6 Technician Certification exam, or the BAR California A6 Equivalent exam. May be taken twice. 0948.00
  • 2.50 Credits

    Class hours: 24-27 lecture; 48-54 laboratory. Prerequisite: Automotive Technology 28A. Transfer Credit: CSU. Equivalent to the second half of Automotive Technology 28. Operation and service of automotive lighting, accessories, and body electrical systems. Emphasis is on reading wiring diagrams and using test equipment to diagnose and troubleshoot systems. This course - together with Automotive Technology 28A - supports the Student Learning Outcomes of the Automotive Technology and the Smog Check Technician Training programs by preparing students to take the Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) A6 Technician Certification exam, or the BAR California A6 Equivalent exam. May be taken twice. 0948.00 nology 423 - supports the Student Learning Outcomes of the Automotive Technology program by preparing students to take the Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) A8 Technician Certification exam, or the BAR California A8 Equivalent exam. May be taken twice. 0948.00
  • 3.00 Credits

    Class hours: 48-54 lecture. Prerequisite: Business and Office Technologies 40A. Provides information and skills needed to become service advisors at new car dealers and other automotive service businesses. Topics include: overview of the auto service industry, customer relations and communications, regulations and legal requirements, ethics, consumer fraud and protection, telephone techniques, stress and time management. May be taken four times. 0948.00
  • 2.50 Credits

    Class hours: 24-27 lecture; 48-54 laboratory. An introduction to the operational theory, maintenance, and other service requirements for gasolineelectric hybrid vehicles. Safety requirements specific to hybrid vehicles are stressed May be taken twice. 0948.40
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