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MT 110: c Motorcycle Engine Theory
4.00 Credits
Cypress College
Three hours lecture and Two hours laboratory per week. CSU This course offers a comprehensive view of how two-and fourstroke motorcycle engines work through detailed discussion of the theory of operation and technical principles involved in converting fuel to motion. This course is also appropriate for technical and non-technical students who are interested in understanding any modern internal combustion engine.
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MT 120: c Motorcycle Exhaust/ Frame/ Susp
4.00 Credits
Cypress College
Three hours lecture and Two hours laboratory per week. CSU This course covers the theory, design and function of motorcycle exhaust systems, various frame and suspension designs, tires, cast and spoked wheels, and both disk and drum brakes. Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to perform preventive maintenance, troubleshoot discrepancies, repair the systems and assist customers in selecting suitable aftermarket parts in both a dealer and independent shop setting. Cypress College 2008-2009 Aviation / 107 BUSINESS ACCT 102 C Managerial Accounting 4 ECON 105 C Principles of Economics-Micro 3 MKT 103 C Principles of Advertising 3 MGT 261 C Small Business Management 3 MKT 222 C Principles of Marketing 3 MGT 266 C Human Relations in Business 3 The following course or equivalent is recommended to support this degree program: PHYS 130 C Principles of Physics 4 Typing proficiency of 30 net words per minute is recommended.
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MT 130: c Motorcycle Engine Overhaul
4.00 Credits
Cypress College
Three hours lecture and Three hours laboratory per week. CSU This course offers a comprehensive view of the parameters determining the need for overhaul of modern motorcycle engines, the methods and techniques involved and the adjustments and operations check afterwards. Further, it covers the use of overhaul and parts manuals and the logic employed in them. Upon the successful completion of this class, a student will be able to perform a complete overhaul of the various types of modern motorcycle engines including water-cooled, multi-valve engines as well as air-cooled V-twins. The student will be able to advise the customer about sensible performance modifications.
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MT 140: c Motorcycle Tune- up & Service
4.00 Credits
Cypress College
Three hours lecture and Two hours laboratory per week. CSU This course covers motorcycle tune-up, general service, ignition and valve adjustment, lubrication and oil and filter changes as well as the special tools required. It covers service and parts manuals, micro-fiche and computerized manuals and the logic employed in them. Upon the successful completion of this class the student will be able to perform virtually all aspects of scheduled maintenance including tune-ups, valve adjustment, oil changes and lubrication service as well as troubleshoot and repair common maintenance discrepancies.
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MT 150: c Motorcycle Dyno Operation
1.50 Credits
Cypress College
One hour lecture and One and one-half hours laboratory per week. CSU This course is an in-depth course covering motorcycle engine and component theory and function as related to dynamometer operation. It covers use of a dyno for data acquisition for successful maintenance discrepancy, diagnosis, and correction. Various motorcycles will be run on the dyno so students can use the data to troubleshoot maintenance problems.
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MT 160: c Power Transmission Systems
4.00 Credits
Cypress College
Three hours lecture and Two hours laboratory per week. CSU This course covers motorcycle power transmission systems from the engine crankshaft through the clutch, transmission, and final drive system to the rear wheel. The theory of operation including lubrication requirements, gear ratios, design and function of the primary drive, the clutch, the transmission and final drive will be covered. Clutches, transmissions and drive systems will be removed, disassembled, cleaned, inspected, measured, rebuilt, reinstalled and checked for proper operation.
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MUS 055: c Music Work Experience
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Cypress College
(May be taken for credit 4 times) One hours lecture per week. Corequisite: Must be enrolled in seven units, including work experience. This course provides 1 unit of credit for a minimum employment of 5 hours per week for 18 weeks. Students may take a maximum of 4 units each semester. (20 hours per week for 18 weeks).
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MUS 100: c Music Laboratory
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Cypress College
(May be taken for credit 4 times) Three to six hours laboratory TBA per week. Pass/No Pass CSU Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in a music course with a lab. This course is designed to supplement music courses with a lab component. For each 48 hours beyond the requirements of the corequisite class that the student spends in directed laboratory activities one unit of credit will be granted, up to a maximum of two units per semester. All hours must be verified by sign-in sheets and/or computerized attendance.
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MUS 101: c Music Fundamentals
3.00 Credits
Cypress College
Three hours lecture and One hour laboratory TBA per week. UC Credit Limitation/CSU, AA GE, CSU GE This cross cultural course covers the elements of sound, their application and effect in musical structures. The historical evolution of music, notation, and its understanding and application are presented in an international societal context. It is open to all students but designed for the non-music major.
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MUS 102: c Music Reading
3.00 Credits
Cypress College
Three hours lecture and One hour laboratory TBA per week. UC/CSU This course is designed to teach students how to read music from the printed page. Participants will learn basic skills, such as identifying note names and rhythm values, and will progress to the primary levels of sightsinging and developing the inner ear, a skill vital to every musician.
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