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  • 3.00 Credits

    2-2-1-3 Second of a two-part advanced ASL course sequence. Focus continues on interactve experiences with language structures, functions, and vocabulary necessary for efficient communication in ASL and Deaf Culture contexts. Particular attention is fiven to enhanced fluency in the use of ASL classifiers, non-manuals, role shift, and spatial mapping within both conversational and more formal situations. Attention is also given to expanding the range of cultural and personal topics of discussion in meaningful and creatvie ways. Students apply ASL language skills in a field experience in the Deaf Community. Prereq: ASL 231. Prerequisite:    ASL 231.
  • 3.00 Credits

    2-4-3 This course is an introduction to the field of automotive technology. It is designed to provide students with the skills and knowledge for success in the Automotive Technology program and the automotive industry. Topics include an overview of the current automotive field, as well as practice in modern automotive systems and shop procedures.
  • 1.50 Credits

    1-1-1.5 (Eff. FL20) This course includes rigorous hands-on training on the advanced capabilities of digital multimeters as well as inclass lecture and discussion on safety, electrical testing, and industry standards. Training is focused on subjects from basic and advanced applications to troubleshooting. Note: Before enrolling in any course in the Advanced Automotive Repair Professional proficiency certificate, students must submit proof of current state vehicle safety or emissions license or ASE certification.
  • 4.00 Credits

    3-4-4 Study of the fundamental theory, maintenance, and repair of automobile steering and suspension systems. Emphasis is placed upon subject matter recommended by industry through the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF). This course is designed to help prepare students for the Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certification exam in group 4: Steering and Suspension. It incorporates substantial " hands-on" training with both demonstrator units and customer vehicles in the Automotive Technology Center. Prereq: AT 100 (may be taken concurrently). Prerequisite:    AT 100 (may be taken concurrently).
  • 3.00 Credits

    2-4-3 This course is a study of the fundamental theory and applications of electrical and electronic principles in the automotive industry. Emphasis is placed on subject matter recommended by the industry through the National Automotive Technicians Educational Foundation (NATEF). This course, in conjunction with AT 221 is designed to help prepare students for the Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) exam in group 6: "Electrical and Electronic Systems," and incorporates substantial hands-on training with both demonstrator units and customer vehicles utilizing state-of-the-art electronic text equipment in the Automotive Technology Center. Prereq: AT 100 (may be taken concurrently). Prerequisite:    AT 100 (may be taken concurrently).
  • 4.00 Credits

    3-4-4 Study of the fundamental design, theory, maintenance and repair of manual transmissions, manual transaxles, driveline couplings and differentials. Emphasis is placed upon subject matter recommended by industry through the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF). This course is designed to help prepare students for the Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certification exam in group 3: Manual Drive Train and Axles. This course is a prerequisite for AT 241: Automatic Transmissions and Transaxles, and incorporates substantial " hands on" training with both demonstrator units and customer vehicles utilizing state-of-the-art equipment in the Automotive Technology Center. Prereq: AT 100 (may be taken concurrently). Prerequisite:    AT 100 (may be taken concurrently).
  • 2.00 Credits

    1-4-2 Study of the fundamental design, theory, maintenance and repair of the hydraulic braking system. Emphasis is placed upon subject matter recommended by industry through the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF). This course (along with AT 250) is designed to help prepare students for the Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certification exam in group 5: Brakes. This course is a prerequisite for AT 250: Advanced Braking Systems and Controls. It incorporates substantial " hands on" training with both demonstrator units and customer vehicles utilizing state-of-the-art equipment in the Automotive Technology Center. Prereq: AT 100 (may be taken concurrently). Prerequisite:    AT 100 (may be taken concurrently).
  • 4.00 Credits

    3-4-4 Study of the fundamental theory, and repair of automotive gasoline engines. Emphasis is placed upon subject matter recommended by industry through the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF). This course is designed to help prepare students for the Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certification exam in group 1: Engine Repair. Course incorporates disassembly, inspection, machining, and rebuilding of an actual engine in the Automotive Technology Center. Prereq: AT 100 (may be taken concurrently). Prerequisite:    AT 100 (may be taken concurrently).
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