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2021-2022 Catalog 
    
2021-2022 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


 

Art

  
  • ART 122 Ceramic Art 2


    Credits: 5
    Students build upon skills learned in Ceramic Art 1 and continue their exploration of the processes, techniques and aesthetics of the ceramic vessel. The focus in the second quarter is on development of artistic direction, interests and point of view. Student option grading.
    Prerequisite Required: ART 121  or equivalent with instructor permission.
    When Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • ART 123 Ceramic Art 3


    Credits: 5
    Students further develop skills learned in Ceramic Art 1 and 2 and continue their exploration of the processes, techniques and aesthetics of the ceramic vessel. The focus in the third quarter is on continued development of artistic direction, interests and point of view. Student option grading.
    Prerequisite Required: ART 122  or equivalent with instructor permission.
    When Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • ART 131 Drawing 1


    Credits: 5
    This is an introductory course in drawing from observation. Students use a variety of media, including graphite, charcoal and ink, to draw from the still-life and the figure. Basic principles of composition are stressed. Student option grading.
    When Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • ART 132 Drawing 2


    Credits: 5
    Students continue to work from the still life and the figure in class to build upon drawing skills and understandings acquired in Drawing 1. Additional projects emphasize individual exploration and problem-solving in the development of artistic direction, interests and point of view. Student option grading.
    Prerequisite Required: ART 131  or equivalent with instructor permission.
    When Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • ART 133 Drawing 3


    Credits: 5
    Students continue to work from the still life and the figure in class to further develop drawing skills acquired in Drawing 1 and 2. Additional projects emphasize further individual exploration and problem-solving. Student option grading.
    Prerequisite Required: ART 132  or equivalent with instructor permission.
    When Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • ART 134 Drawing for Animation


    Credits: 5
    Students focus on drawing in sequence to create two-dimensional animations. They explore full animation techniques, character animation and storyboard development. Animation drawing formats include zoetrope strips, flip books and paper cels. Student option grading.
    Prerequisite Required: ART 131  or instructor permission by portfolio review.
    When Typically Offered: Winter
  
  • ART 144 Beginning Photography


    Credits: 5
    Introduction to photographic image creation and expression through traditional film and digital mediums. Composition, aesthetics, history, lighting, darkroom techniques and image editing tools for traditional film and digital mediums will be covered. Limited cameras available for short-term check out. Student option grading.
    When Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • ART 145 Intermediate Photography


    Credits: 4
    Students continue to work in both traditional film and digital mediums to build upon photographic skills and techniques acquired in Beginning Photography. The course emphasizes conceptual development, artistic direction, and personal expression in photography as an art form. Cameras available for short-term checkout. Student option grading.
    Prerequisite Required: ART 144  with a 2.0/Pass or better, or instructor permission.
    When Typically Offered: Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • ART 146 Advanced Photography


    Credits: 4
    Students continue to work in both traditional film and digital mediums to build upon photographic skills and techniques acquired in Intermediate and Beginning Photo. The course emphasizes further conceptual development, artistic direction, personal expression in photography as an art form. Limited cameras available for check-out. Student option grading.
    Prerequisite Required: ART 144  and ART 145 , each with a 2.0/Pass or better, or instructor permission.
    When Typically Offered: Fall
  
  • ART 234 History of Animation


    Credits: 5
    This course explores the history and structure of animation. Students study the international development of animation from its origins to present as well as its basic principles, theories and practices. The rise of studio production is contrasted with the role of the independent artist/animator. Student option grading.
    When Typically Offered: Fall
  
  • ART 244 Studio/Lighting/Digital Imaging


    Credits: 4
    Introduction to studio photography and studio lighting. Students learn the principles of light control, studio techniques, and post-processing for creative use in portrait, still life, and product photography. Students can work digitally or with traditional film/darkroom. Student option grading.
    Prerequisite Required: ART 144  and ART 145  or instructor permission.
    When Typically Offered: Winter
  
  • ART 246 Documentary Photography


    Credits: 4
    This course presents theory and the philosophy of the photograph to interpret, comment on or record the events of humanity. Visual language of sequencing and structure are explored in digital and film. Limited cameras available for check-out. Student option grading.
    Prerequisite Required: ART 144 , ART 145 , or instructor permission.
    When Typically Offered: Spring
  
  • ART 248 Introduction to Video Arts


    Credits: 5
    This is an introductory course in the creation and presentation of time-based media. Students focus on the skills and creative applications of DSLR cameras and personal devices in the production of both still and video-based projects. Emphasis is placed on technical and creative approaches to artistic direction and individual expression. Student option grading.
  
  • ART 251 Painting 1


    Credits: 5
    This is an introductory course emphasizing color and composition in paint media (watercolor and acrylic or oil). Student option grading.
    When Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • ART 252 Painting 2


    Credits: 5
    Students build upon skills learned in Painting 1, with emphasis on color, composition, and a deeper exploration of one paint media: acrylic, watercolor, or oil. The focus in the second quarter level is on developing students’ artistic direction, interests, and point of view. Student option grading.
    Prerequisite Required: ART 251  or instructor permission.
    When Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • ART 253 Painting 3


    Credits: 5
    Students further develop skills learned in Painting 2, with emphasis on color and composition, and a deeper exploration of one paint medium: acrylic, watercolor, or oil. The focus in the third quarter level is on further development of artistic direction, interests, and point of view. Student option grading.
    Prerequisite Required: ART 252  or instructor permission.
    When Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • ART 254 Wood Art & Design


    Credits: 5
    This is an introductory course in wood art and design. Explore creative problem-solving through various material techniques as they relate to fine art, design and furniture. Projects emphasize concept development, knowledge of woodworking tools and technical processes in the transformation of wood materials into three-dimensional objects. Student option grading.
    When Typically Offered: Winter, Spring
  
  • ART 255 Glass Art and Design


    Credits: 5
    This is an introductory course in glass art and design. Explore creative problem-solving through various tools and techniques as they relate to fine art and design in glass. Projects emphasize concept development, technical processes and personal research in the transformation of two-dimensional concepts into three-dimensional forms. Student option grading.
    When Typically Offered: Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • ART 256 Fiber Art & Design


    Credits: 5
    This is an introductory course in fiber art and textile design. Explore creative problem-solving through various tools and material techniques as they relate to fine art and design. Projects emphasize concept development, technical processes and personal research in the transformation of two-dimensional concepts into three-dimensional forms. Student option grading.
    When Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • ART 260 Intermediate Studio Projects


    Credits: 5
    Students who have completed a basic fine art studio course series work in collaboration with an instructor to build upon the skills and concepts of that specific studio art sequence and to develop individual artistic direction, interests and points of view. Mandatory P/NC grading.
    Prerequisite Required: ART 146 , ART 133 , ART 109 , ART 110 , ART 123 , ART 253 , or ART 271  or instructor permission.
    When Typically Offered: Fall, Winter
  
  • ART 261 Printmaking 1


    Credits: 5
    Survey of fine art printmaking including relief, planographic and intaglio printmaking with a focus on design, drawing, techniques and materials used in printmaking. Instruction through lectures, demonstrations, critiques and research. Students create prints in each media. Student option grading.
    When Typically Offered: Fall, Winter
  
  • ART 262 Printmaking 2


    Credits: 5
    Students build upon skills learned in Printmaking 1 with emphasis on further exploration in one or more media and the development of artistic direction, interests and point of view. Student option grading.
    Prerequisite Required: ART 261  or instructor permission.
    When Typically Offered: Winter
  
  • ART 271 Sculpture 1


    Credits: 5
    This is an introductory course in the creation and appreciation of sculpture. Students explore basic sculptural processes, materials and tools as a foundation for creative problem-solving and sculptural expression. Typical materials include clay, plaster and wood. Student option grading.
    When Typically Offered: Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • ART 272 Sculpture 2


    Credits: 5
    Students build upon skills learned in Sculpture 1 and continue their exploration of sculptural processes, materials and tools. The focus in the second quarter level is on developing students’ artistic direction, interests and point of view. Student option grading.
    Prerequisite Required: ART 271  or instructor permission.
    When Typically Offered: Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • ART 273 Sculpture 3


    Credits: 5
    Students further develop skills learned in Sculpture 1 and 2 and continue their exploration of sculptural processes, materials and tools. The focus in the third quarter level is on continued development of artistic direction, interests and point of view. Student option grading.
    Prerequisite Required: ART 272  or instructor permission.
    When Typically Offered: Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • ART 290 AFA Portfolio


    Credits: 5
    Students review and assess their artwork and artistic development to create and present a portfolio. Students will learn professional gallery and museum practices. The class is required for the AFA degree and is open to students preparing to transfer to art programs and/or further artistic and professional development. Student option grading.
    Prerequisite Required: For AFA degree seekers, all required core and concentration art courses in AFA degree or equivalent; up to 5 credits of these required courses can be taken concurrently with ART 290.
    When Typically Offered: Spring
  
  • ART 291 Special Topics In Art


    Credits: 1
    Classes focus on specific issues and/or topics of interest in Art. Student option grading.
  
  • ART 292 Special Topics In Art


    Credits: 2
    Classes focus on specific issues and/or topics of interest in Art.
  
  • ART 293 Special Topics In Art


    Credits: 3
    Classes focus on specific issues and/or topics of interest in Art.
  
  • ART 294 Special Topics In Art


    Credits: 4
    Classes focus on specific issues and/or topics of interest in Art.
    When Typically Offered: Fall
  
  • ART 295 Special Topics In Art


    Credits: 5
    Classes focus on specific issues and/or topics of interest in Art. Student option grading.
  
  • ART 297 Individual Project In Art


    Credits: 1
    Individual project in a specific area of art. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Instructor permission required: Yes, based on evaluation of students’ educational and work experience.
    When Typically Offered: Fall, Spring
  
  • ART 298 Individual Project In Art


    Credits: 2
    Individual project in a specific area of art. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Instructor permission required: Yes, based on evaluation of students’ educational and work experience.
    When Typically Offered: Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • ART 299 Individual Project In Art


    Credits: 3
    Individual project in a specific area of art. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Instructor permission required: Yes, based on evaluation of students’ educational and work experience.
    When Typically Offered: Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • ART& 100 Art Appreciation: the World of Art


    Credits: 5
    Students learn to analyze diverse forms of art from world cultures. Students explore the creative process, visual elements of art, and cultural/political contexts in which art is made. Course may include themes such as birth/death, public vs. private art, the human form, etc. This course is for non-majors. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Prerequisite Required: ENGL 099  or equivalent.
    When Typically Offered: Fall, Winter

Art History

  
  • ARTH 204 Survey of Asian Art


    Credits: 5
    Students are introduced to the art and architecture of India, China, Korea and Japan. This course gives an overview of Asian art with a concentration on individual nations/cultures, specific period styles and representative artists. Student option grading.
    Prerequisite Required: ENGL 099  with a 2.0 or better (may be taken concurrently), or instructor permission.
    When Typically Offered: Spring
  
  • ARTH 210 Japanese Art History


    Credits: 5
    This course offers a comprehensive study into the art, architecture and crafts of Japan. Art and artists of Japan are examined as well as the religion, politics, and economics that shaped their cultural eras. Student option grading.
    Prerequisite Required: Completion of ENGL 099 , placement in ENGL& 101  or instructor permission.
    When Typically Offered: Winter
  
  • ARTH 224 Survey of Western Art: Ancient


    Credits: 5
    Students study and analyze Western art and architecture from prehistory through the Greco/Roman eras and the early Christian periods. This course addresses how art forms have been influenced by significant events, beliefs, and customs. Student option grading.
    When Typically Offered: Fall
  
  • ARTH 225 Survey of Art: Renaissance - 19th ct


    Credits: 5
    Students study Western art and architecture from the Renaissance to the 19th century. Major artists and works of art are introduced. This course addresses how art forms have been influenced by significant events, technological discoveries and non-western cultures. Student option grading.
    When Typically Offered: Fall, Winter
  
  • ARTH 226 Survey of Western Art: Modern/Postmodern


    Credits: 5
    Students study and analyze Western art and architecture from the late 19th century to Postmodernism. Works of major artists and movements are introduced. This course addresses how art forms have been influenced by significant events, technological discoveries, and non-western cultures. Student option grading.
    When Typically Offered: Spring
  
  • ARTH 273 History of Photography


    Credits: 5
    Students are introduced to the history of the photograph as both documentation and art form. Students will view and analyze photographs from a global perspective with an emphasis on how photographic media have informed, and been informed by, technological advancements, historical events, and social climates over nearly 200 years Student option grading.
    When Typically Offered: Spring
  
  • ARTH 292 Special Topics In Art History


    Credits: 2
    Classes focus on specific issues and/or topics of interest in Art History.
  
  • ARTH 293 Special Topics In Art History


    Credits: 3
    Classes focus on specific issues and/or topics of interest in Art History.
  
  • ARTH 295 Special Topics In Art History


    Credits: 5
    Classes focus on specific issues and/or topics of interest in Art History. Student option grading.
  
  • ARTH 297 Individual Project In Art History


    Credits: 1
    Individual project in a specific area of art history. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Instructor permission required: Yes, based on evaluation of student’s educational and work experience.
    When Typically Offered: Fall, Spring
  
  • ARTH 298 Individual Project In Art History


    Credits: 2
    Individual project in a specific area of art history. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Instructor permission required: Yes, based on evaluation of student’s educational and work experience.
    When Typically Offered: Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • ARTH 299 Individual Project In Art History


    Credits: 3
    Individual project in a specific area of art history. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Instructor permission required: Yes, based on evaluation of student’s educational and work experience.
    When Typically Offered: Fall, Winter, Spring

Astronomy

  
  • ASTR 297 Individual Project In Astronomy


    Credits: 1
    Individual project in a specific area of ASTR. Student option grading.
    Instructor permission required: Yes, based on evaluation of student’s educational and work experience.
  
  • ASTR 298 Individual Project In Astronomy


    Credits: 2
    Individual project in a specific area of ASTR. Student option grading.
    Instructor permission required: Yes, based on evaluation of student’s educational and work experience.
  
  • ASTR 299 Individual Project In Astronomy


    Credits: 3
    Individual project in a specific area of ASTR. Student option grading.
    Instructor permission required: Yes, based on evaluation of student’s educational and work experience.
  
  • ASTR& 101 Introduction to Astronomy


    Credits: 5
    A one-quarter survey course in astronomy, intended for non-science majors. Studies such topics as: the solar system, stellar evolution, galaxies and cosmology. Student option grading.
    Prerequisite Required: MATH 099 .
    When Typically Offered: Fall, Winter, Spring

Automotive Technology

  
  • AUTOT 101 Introduction to Automotive


    Credits: 3
    For students interested in the automobile from a business, technical, and/or consumer perspective. Subjects covered include automotive career exploration, consumer information, minor maintenance & safety inspection, and an introduction to technical systems. Also automotive history and current social issues associated with the automobile. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Prerequisite Recommended: ENGL 099 
    When Typically Offered: Fall, Winter
  
  • AUTOT 103 Introduction to Battery Technology


    Credits: 5
    This is an introductory course covering battery fundamentals, theory, and applications. Students will develop a fundamental understanding of basic electrical (voltage, amperes, ohms, DC-AC, and wave-forms). They will develop knowledge of high voltage safety and precautions., and applications of batteries in automotive and clean energy. Dual listed as NRG 103 . Mandatory decimal grading.
    When Typically Offered: Winter, Spring
  
  • AUTOT 110 Introduction to Shop Procedures and Safety


    Credits: 4
    This course introduces the career of auto service technology and its many career ladders. Also, students will learn basic shop safety, and use and care of auto shop tools. Intended primarily for ESL students. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Prerequisite Required: CASAS score of 220 or higher and ESLAB 040 .
    When Typically Offered: Winter
  
  • AUTOT 111 Electrical Systems


    Credits: 8
    The fundamental principles of electricity and solutions for electrical problems in autos using Ohm’s law. Diagnosis and service for basic auto electrical issues. Intended primarily for ESL students. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Prerequisite Required: CASAS score of 220 or higher and ESLAB 040 .
    When Typically Offered: Winter
  
  • AUTOT 112 Automotive Engines


    Credits: 4
    This course covers the following skill areas: engine repair including components, design, construction and theory of the internal combustion engine. Intended primarily for ESL students. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Prerequisite Required: AUTOT 110 Introduction to Shop Procedures and Safety .
  
  • AUTOT 113 Steering and Suspension Systems


    Credits: 8
    This course is designed for students entering the automotive service field and covers diagnosis, repair and alignment of 2-, 4-, and all-wheel drive systems. Intended primarily for ESL students. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Prerequisite Required: AUTOT 110 Introduction to Shop Procedures and Safety .
  
  • AUTOT 114 Brakes


    Credits: 6
    This course is designed for students entering the automotive service field and covers the following skill areas: inspection, diagnosis, and repair of conventional and ABS braking systems. Intended primarily for ESL students. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Prerequisite Required: AUTOT 110 Introduction to Shop Procedures and Safety .
  
  • AUTOT 115 Drive Train


    Credits: 4
    This course is designed for students entering the automotive service field and covers the following skill areas: basic service of manual and automatic transmissions and transaxles. Intended primarily for ESL students. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Prerequisite Required: AUTOT 110 Introduction to Shop Procedures and Safety .
  
  • AUTOT 116 Heating and Air Conditioning Systems


    Credits: 2
    This course is designed for students entering the automotive service field and covers the diagnosis and service of automotive heating and air conditioning systems. Intended primarily for ESL students. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Prerequisite Required: AUTOT 110 Introduction to Shop Procedures and Safety .
  
  • AUTOT 121 General Service Technician I


    Credits: 18
    For entry-level automotive students. Course provides introduction to fundamentals, maintenance and inspection of the following automotive systems: Engine Design & Performance, Lubrication & Cooling, Electrical, and Air Conditioning. Integrates basic education skills, career exploration, and employability skills development (IBEST). Mandatory decimal grading.
    Instructor permission required: Yes.
    When Typically Offered: Fall, Spring
  
  • AUTOT 122 General Service Technician II


    Credits: 18
    For entry-level automotive students. Course provides introduction to the fundamentals, maintenance, and inspection of the following automotive systems: Brakes, Steering, Suspension, Axle, Differential, Manual and Automatic Transmission, and 4-wheel drive. Integrates basic education skills and employability skill development (IBEST). Mandatory decimal grading.
    Instructor permission required: Yes.
    When Typically Offered: Summer, Winter
  
  • AUTOT 123 Automotive Service Technician 1


    Credits: 17
    This course is part of the AST A.A.A.S. Degree Program. It will provide diagnostic and repair experience in the following automotive systems: Brakes; Steering and Suspension; Electrical Systems; Heating and Air Conditioning. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Prerequisite Required: AUTOT 121  and AUTOT 122  each with minimum grade of 2.0.
    Instructor permission required: Yes
    When Typically Offered: Summer, Spring
  
  • AUTOT 124 Automotive Service Technician 2


    Credits: 17
    This course is part of the AST A.A.A.S. Degree Program. It will provide diagnostic and repair experience in the following automotive systems: Engine Repair, Engine Performance, Manual Drivetrains and Axles, and Automatic Transmissions. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Prerequisite Required: AUTOT 123   and AUTOT 191  each with minimum grade of 2.0.
    When Typically Offered: Fall, Winter
  
  • AUTOT 130 Toyota Professional Certification


    Credits: 12
    Professional Certification course for Toyota and/or Lexus Dealership Technicians. Content covers eight (8) of the courses required to be a Toyota Certified Technician or a Lexus Senior Technician. Focus is on components, operation, and the 6-step diagnostic process for Toyota and Lexus vehicle systems. Mandatory P/NC grading.
    Prerequisite Required: 1. Journeyman Technician with 2 years work experience in a new car dealership or Journeyman Technician with 4 years experience in an automotive aftermarket repair facility; 2. ASE Certifications in at least 2 areas (A1-A8); 3. Current employment at a Toyota or Lexus Dealership.
    When Typically Offered: Winter, Spring
  
  • AUTOT 131 Toyota Professional Certification (A)


    Credits: 6
    Professional Certification course for Toyota and/or Lexus Dealership Technicians. Content covers eight (8) of the courses required to be a Toyota Certified Technician or a Lexus Senior Technician. Focus on components, operation, and the 6-step diagnostic process for Toyota/ Lexus vehicle systems. Mandatory P/NC grading.
    Prerequisite Required: 1. Journeyman Technician with 2 years work experience in a new car dealership or Journeyman Technician with 4 years experience in an automotive aftermarket repair facility; 2. ASE Certification in at least 2 areas (A1-A8); 3. Current employment at a Toyota or Lexus Dealership.
    When Typically Offered: Winter, Spring
  
  • AUTOT 132 Toyota Professional Certification (B)


    Credits: 6
    Professional Certification course for Toyota and/or Lexus Dealership Technicians. Content covers eight (8) of the courses required to be a Toyota Certified Technician or a Lexus Senior Technician. Focus on components, operation, and the 6-step diagnostic process for Toyota/Lexus vehicle systems. Mandatory P/NC grading.
    Prerequisite Required: 1. Journeyman Technician with 2 years work experience in a new car dealership or Journeyman Technician with 4 years experience in an automotive aftermarket repair facility; 2. ASE Certification in at least 2 areas (A1-A8); 3. Current employment at a Toyota or Lexus Dealership.
    When Typically Offered: Spring
  
  • AUTOT 141 Tesla START I


    Credits: 10
    Tesla START (lecture/lab experience) prepares students to participate in Tesla’s mission to accelerate the world’s transition to sustainable energy as electric vehicle service technicians. Students will be trained to provide a revolutionary service experience by learning to assist owners with their vehicle service needs. Student option grading.
    Prerequisite Required: This course is open only to students who have been accepted into the Tesla START program.
    Instructor permission required: Yes.
    When Typically Offered: Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • AUTOT 142 Tesla START II


    Credits: 14
    Tesla START (field-based experience) prepares students to participate in Tesla’s mission to accelerate the world’s transition to sustainable energy as Tesla vehicle service technicians. Students will be trained to provide a revolutionary service experience by learning to assist owners with their vehicle service needs. Mandatory P/NC grading.
    Prerequisite Required: This course is open only to students who have been accepted into the Tesla START program.
    Instructor permission required: Yes.
    When Typically Offered: Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • AUTOT 151 Auto Brakes, Suspension, Transmission Rear Axles


    Credits: 20
    This three week course will cover the fundamental operations of General Motors automatic transmissions, overhaul repair techniques and diagnostic procedures for the following transmissions, TH 350, TH 400, 125C, 200, 180C, and Torque Converter Clutch Diagnosis. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Instructor permission required: Yes.
    When Typically Offered: Winter
  
  • AUTOT 152 Engine Repair, Heating and Air Conditioning


    Credits: 20
    Engine operation and design with diagnosis and repair emphasis. Course also covers principles of refrigeration and air conditioning, heating systems and air distribution. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Instructor permission required: Yes.
    When Typically Offered: Spring
  
  • AUTOT 156 Fundamental Automotive Electricity


    Credits: 5
    An introductory class in the fundamentals of automotive electrical systems. Voltage, current & resistance theory, proper use of digital volt-ohm meters, electrical wiring diagrams and hands-on skills. Mandatory P/NC grading.
    Instructor permission required: Yes.
    When Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • AUTOT 160 Fundamentals of Automotive Service Training


    Credits: 9
    This course introduces students to the automotive industry and presents an overview of systems. Also includes new model/product information, customer satisfaction index (CSI), safety, basic servicing, shop practices, and new/used vehicle inspection. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Instructor permission required: Yes.
    When Typically Offered: Fall, Winter
  
  • AUTOT 161 Engine Repair


    Credits: 9
    The components, design, construction, and operation of the internal combustion engine/powerplant will be studied. Engine removal, disassembly, inspection, measurement, repair, and reassembly are covered. Engine diagnostics and testing are performed. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Instructor permission required: Yes.
    When Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • AUTOT 162 Specialized Electronics Training


    Credits: 9
    For electrical specialists. Course builds from the electrical principles and concepts through automotive semi-conductors to microprocessors. The use of electrical measurement devices and wire repairing; on-bench and on-car exercises. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Instructor permission required: Yes.
    When Typically Offered: Fall
  
  • AUTOT 163 Brakes and Suspension


    Credits: 9
    Brake theory, inspection, diagnosis, repair and adjustment of disc/drum type systems; including hydraulic, power assist, and parking break systems. Theory, service, and diagnosis of anti-lock systems. Steering, suspension, and wheel alignment includes diagnosis, inspection, repair, and maintenance. Also, tire service and wheel balance. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Instructor permission required: Yes.
    When Typically Offered: Fall, Winter
  
  • AUTOT 164 Manual Gear Trains and Transaxles


    Credits: 9
    The design, construction, and operation of front, rear, and all-wheel drive systems. Gear train diagnosis, removal, disassembly, inspection, measurement, repair, reassembly, and installation; includes drive axle, hubs, and transfer case service. The use and application of diagnostic equipment will be covered. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Instructor permission required: Yes.
  
  • AUTOT 165 Engine Management and Emissions Systems


    Credits: 9
    Theory, diagnostic testing and repair of ignition, fuel injection, air induction, sensors, actuators, on-board diagnostics, and emission systems. Students learn to use electronic analyzers and diagnostic scanners. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Instructor permission required: Yes.
    When Typically Offered: Fall, Winter
  
  • AUTOT 166 Electrical Systems


    Credits: 9
    Theory, diagnosis, testing, repairing or replacing automotive electrical system components. Multiplexed and microprocessor-controlled systems included. Emphasis on reading wiring diagrams and using electrical measuring devices and scan tools. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Instructor permission required: Yes.
    When Typically Offered: Summer, Winter
  
  • AUTOT 167 Automatic Transmissions/Transaxles


    Credits: 9
    Transmission/transaxle mechanical, hydraulic, and electrical operation. Service, overhaul, mechanical/electrical diagnosis procedures will be covered. Use and application of diagnostic equipment. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Instructor permission required: Yes.
    When Typically Offered: Spring
  
  • AUTOT 168 Heating and Air Conditioning


    Credits: 9
    Theory, operation, diagnosis, and service practices of manual & automatic heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems. Identification, recovery, recycling, and recharging of R12 and R134. Heating, ventilation, air condition (HVAC) controls and diagnosis. Use/ application of diagnostic equipment. Recovery certification will be offered. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Instructor permission required: Yes.
    When Typically Offered: Summer
  
  • AUTOT 170C Fundamentals of FCA Auto Service Training


    Credits: 3
    This course introduces students to the automotive repair industry. Includes new model product information, customer satisfaction index (CSI), safety, proper tool usage, basic servicing, shop practices, and vehicle inspection. Minimum 2.0 required. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Instructor permission required: Yes.
    When Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • AUTOT 170G Fundamentals of GM Auto Service Training


    Credits: 8
    Introduction to the automotive repair industry. Includes GM new model product information, customer satisfaction index (CSI), safety, proper tool usage, basic servicing, shop practices, and vehicle inspection. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Prerequisite Required: Minimum 2.0 required to earn course credit.
    Instructor permission required: Yes.
    When Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • AUTOT 170H Fundamentals of Honda Auto Service Training


    Credits: 8
    This course introduces students to the automotive repair industry.. Includes new model product information, customer satisfaction index (CSI), safety, proper tool usage, basic servicing, shop practices, and vehicle inspection. Minimum 2.0 required to earn course credit Mandatory decimal grading.
    Instructor permission required: Yes.
    When Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • AUTOT 171C M-CAP Engine Repair


    Credits: 8
    The class covers the components, design, construction and operation of the internal combustion engine/powerplant. Engine removal, disassembly, inspection, measurement, repair, and reassembly are covered. Engine diagnostics and testing are performed. Minimum 2.0 required. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Instructor permission required: Yes.
    When Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • AUTOT 171G General Motors Engine Repair


    Credits: 8
    The components, design, construction and operation of the internal combustion engine/powerplant will be studied. Engine removal, disassembly, inspection, measurement, repair, and reassembly are covered. Engine diagnostics and testing are performed. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Prerequisite Required: Minimum 2.0 required to earn course credit.
    Instructor permission required: Yes.
    When Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • AUTOT 171H Honda Engine Repair


    Credits: 8
    The components, design, construction and operation of the internal combustion engine/powerplant will be studied. Engine removal, disassembly, inspection, measurement, repair, and reassembly are covered. Engine diagnostics and testing are performed. Minimum 2.0 required to earn course credit. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Instructor permission required: Yes.
    When Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • AUTOT 172C M-CAP Brake Systems


    Credits: 8
    The class covers brake theory, inspection, diagnosis, repair and adjustment of disc/drum type systems; including hydraulic, power assist, and parking brake systems. Theory, service, and diagnosis of anti-lock systems. Minimum 2.0 required. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Instructor permission required: Yes.
    When Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • AUTOT 172G GM Brake Systems


    Credits: 8
    Brake theory, inspection, diagnosis, repair and adjustment of disc/drum type systems, including hydraulic, power assist, and parking brake systems. Theory, service, and diagnosis of anti-lock systems. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Prerequisite Required: Minimum 2.0 required to earn course credit.
    Instructor permission required: Yes.
    When Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • AUTOT 172H Honda Brake Systems


    Credits: 8
    Brake theory, inspection, diagnosis, repair, and adjustment of disc/drum type brake systems; including hydraulic, power assist, and parking brake systems. Theory, service, and diagnosis of anti-lock systems. Minimum 2.0 required to earn course credit. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Instructor permission required: Yes.
    When Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • AUTOT 173C M-CAP Steering & Suspension Systems


    Credits: 8
    The class covers steering, suspension, and wheel alignment including diagnosis, inspection, repair and maintenance. Also, tire service and wheel balance. Minimum 2.0 required. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Instructor permission required: Yes.
    When Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • AUTOT 173G GM Steering & Suspension Systems


    Credits: 8
    Steering, suspension, and wheel alignment includes diagnosis, inspection, repair and maintenance. Also, tire service and wheel balance. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Prerequisite Required: Minimum 2.0 required to earn course credit.
    Instructor permission required: Yes.
    When Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • AUTOT 173H Honda Steering and Suspension Systems


    Credits: 8
    Steering, suspension, tire service, wheel balance, and wheel alignment theories and service practices including diagnosis, inspection, repair and maintenance. Minimum 2.0 required to earn course credit. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Instructor permission required: Yes.
    When Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • AUTOT 174C M-CAP Gear Trains and Transaxles


    Credits: 8
    The class covers the design, construction, and operation of front, rear, and all-wheel drive systems. Gear train diagnosis, removal, disassembly, inspection, measurement, repair, reassembly, and installation; includes drive axle, hubs, and transfer case service. Minimum 2.0 required. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Instructor permission required: Yes.
    When Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • AUTOT 174G GM Manual Gear Trains and Transaxles


    Credits: 8
    The design, construction, and operation of front, rear, and all-wheel drive systems. Gear train diagnosis, removal, disassembly, inspection, measurement, repair, reassembly, and installation; includes drive axle, hubs, and transfer case service. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Prerequisite Required: Minimum 2.0 required to earn course credit.
    Instructor permission required: Yes.
    When Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • AUTOT 174H Honda Manual Gear Trains and Transaxles


    Credits: 8
    The design, construction, and operation of front, rear, and all-wheel drive systems. Gear train diagnosis, removal, disassembly, inspection, measurement, repair, reassembly, and installation; includes drive axle, hubs, and transfer case service. Minimum 2.0 required to earn course credit. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Instructor permission required: Yes.
    When Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • AUTOT 175C M-CAP Engine Management and Emissions Systems


    Credits: 8
    The class covers theory, diagnostic testing and repair of ignition, fuel injection, air induction, sensors, actuators, on-board diagnostics, and emission systems. Students learn to use electronic analyzers and diagnostic scanners. Minimum 2.0 required. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Instructor permission required: Yes.
    When Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • AUTOT 175G GM Engine Management and Emissions Systems


    Credits: 8
    Theory, diagnostic testing and repair of ignition, fuel injection, air induction, sensors, actuators, on-board diagnostics, and emission systems. Students learn to use electronic analyzers and diagnostic scanners. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Prerequisite Required: Minimum 2.0 required to earn course credit.
    Instructor permission required: Yes.
    When Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • AUTOT 175H Honda Engine Management and Emissions Systems


    Credits: 8
    Theory, diagnostic testing and repair of ignition, fuel injection, air induction, sensors, actuators, on-board diagnostics, and emission systems. Students learn to use electronic analyzers and diagnostic scanners. Minimum 2.0 required. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Instructor permission required: Yes.
    When Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • AUTOT 176C M-CAP Electrical Systems


    Credits: 9
    The class covers theory, diagnosis, testing, repairing or replacing automotive electrical systems. Multiplexed and microprocessor-controlled systems included. Emphasis on reading wiring diagrams and using electrical measuring devices and scan tools. Minimum 2.0 required. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Instructor permission required: Yes.
    When Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
 

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