Apr 28, 2024  
2012-2013 Catalog 
    
2012-2013 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


100-level courses with a prerequisite of  PCS 021  require a minimum COMPASS reading score of 74.  100-level courses with no prerequisite require a minimum COMPASS reading score of 70.

 

 

 

Accounting

  
  • ACC 120 - Using QuickBooks


    Prerequisite: Appropriate score on assessment test or successful Completion of TRE 089  and PCS 021 

    Provides an interactive tour of the QuickBooks software and demonstrates its features. Course takes students step- by- step through the QuickBooks program learning hands-on how to do the following: record business activities as journal entries, adjust entries, create financial statements, prepare budgets, income statements, balance sheets, business reports & payroll, and use the software to set-up a new business and help make business decisions.

    (2)

    Lab Hours: 0
    Lecture Hours: 2



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  • ACC 125 - Introduction to Accounting


    Prerequisite: Appropriate score on assessment test or successful completion of the appropriate PCS 021 ,TRE 089  and TRM 090 

    This course introduces students to accounting concepts and theory for the preparation and analysis of financial information. Content includes financial statement fundamentals, cash, receivables, inventory, payables, long-term assets, long-term debt, stockholders’ equity, cash flow statements, internal controls, and financial statement analysis. Students will apply their knowledge of the generally accepted accounting principles to the complete accounting cycle through financial statement preparation using electronic accounting software.

    (4)

    Lab Hours: 0
    Lecture Hours: 4



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  • ACC 135 - Accounting Systems and Procedures


    Prerequisite: Successful Completion of ACC 125 

    Provides study and practice in the preparation of source documents, flowcharts, journal entries, adjusting entries, general ledgers, subsidiary ledgers, bank reconciliations, depreciation schedules, payroll records, financial statements and the statement of cash flow.

    (3)

    Lab Hours: 0
    Lecture Hours: 3



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  • ACC 139 - Income Tax Accounting


    Prerequisite: Successful completion of ACC 125  or permission of academic chair

    The study of current federal and Arizona state income tax concepts, requirements, procedures and forms. Income inclusions and exclusions, capital gains and losses, business and personal deductions, and tax accounting methods. Computerized tax software may be used.

    (3)

    Lab Hours: 0
    Lecture Hours: 3



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  • ACC 143 - Payroll Procedures


    Prerequisite: Successful completion of ACC 125 

     

    Instructional focus includes the development and understanding of payroll principles and the ability to perform payroll work by preparing payroll, both manually and on the computer. Topics such as payroll functions, timekeeping techniques, payroll accounting records, check writing, preparation of federal and state payroll reports are included along with insurance reports and retirement plan reports.

     

    (3)

    Lab Hours: 0
    Lecture Hours: 3



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  • ACC 155 - Cost Accounting


    Prerequisite: Successful completion of ACC 125 

    Covers the application of cost concepts in manufacturing under different costing methods. Job, process, standard, variable and activity-based costing will be studied. The use of short and long-term decision techniques that focus on cost-volume-profit analysis, incremental analysis and capital budgeting will be explored. Additional topics such as inventory control, just-in-time manufacturing, cost allocation methods, and decentralization issues with transfer pricing will also be examined.

    (3)

    Lab Hours: 0
    Lecture Hours: 3



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  • ACC 225 - Intermediate Accounting I


    Prerequisite: Successful completion of ACC 125 

    An in-depth study of financial accounting topics, including the conceptual framework for financial reporting and financial accounting principles. Financial statement preparation and analysis, the use and calculation of compound interest, annuities and present value, cash receivables, and inventory valuations will be studied.

    (3)

    Lab Hours: 0
    Lecture Hours: 3



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  • ACC 230 - Intermediate Accounting II


    Prerequisite: Successful completion of ACC 225 

    A continuation of ACC 225 , provides an in-depth exploration of property, plant, and equipment depreciation and depletion, intangible assets, current and contingent liabilities, long-term liabilities, capital stock, additional paid-in capital, retained earnings and earnings per share calculations.

    (3)

    Lab Hours: 0
    Lecture Hours: 3



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  • ACC 250 - Non- Profit and Governmental Accounting


    Prerequisite: Successful completion of ACC 125 

    An introduction to accounting and financial reporting for governmental and not-for-profit entities. The financial operation and accounting procedures, such as fund accounting used by state and local government agencies, health care organizations, colleges and universities will be studied. Contrasts between standard for-profit accounting procedures and non-profit accounting procedures will be emphasized.

    (3)

    Lab Hours: 0
    Lecture Hours: 3



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Administration of Justice

  
  • AJS 101 - Intro To Administration Of Justice


     This course lays a foundation for the study of criminal justice by analyzing and describing the agencies of justice and the procedures they use to identify and treat criminal offenders.  

    (3)

    Lab Hours: 0
    Lecture Hours: 3



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  • AJS 109 - Substantive Criminal Law


    Philosophy of legal sanctions and historical development from the common law to modern American Criminal Law, classifications of crimes, elements of and parties to crimes, general definitions of crimes, common defenses utilized and includes specific offenses and the essential elements of each.

    (3)

    Lab Hours: 0
    Lecture Hours: 3



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  • AJS 140 - Introduction to Corrections


    Provides a history of correctional development, operations and the administration of correctional institutions. The course will introduce the student to the development of new correctional programs and the future of correctional institutions.

    (3)

    Lab Hours: 0
    Lecture Hours: 3



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  • AJS 155 - Public Safety Dispatcher


    The Public Safety Dispatcher Course is a 120 hour concentrated and informative course directly relating to those currently employed or those considering employment in the Emergency Communications field. The course concepts includes professional ethics, telephone and radio technology procedures, child and adult abuse, domestic violence, introduction into law, community policing, hate crimes, gang crimes, cultural diversity as well as stress and wellness management.

    (8)

    Lab Hours: 0
    Lecture Hours: 8



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  • AJS 160 - Leadership and Team Dynamics in Public Safety


    Provides fire and law enforcement personnel the skills necessary to be effective leaders in a public safety services environment. The student will learn the different types of leadership styles and identify the leadership characteristics and dynamics necessary to be an effective leader. The characteristics of positive team development will also be covered.

    (3)

    Lab Hours: 0
    Lecture Hours: 3



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  • AJS 190 - Special Project: Current Trends and Issues in Criminal Justice


    Issues, techniques and trends in the criminal justice system.

    (3)

    Lab Hours: 0
    Lecture Hours: 3



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  • AJS 200 - Current Issues


    This course will introduce students to the current issues, techniques and trends involving the criminal justice system. How the media affects the public sentiment toward the criminal justice system will be examined along with how governmental agencies respond to public perceptions.

    (3)

    Lab Hours: 0
    Lecture Hours: 3



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  • AJS 212 - Juvenile Justice Procedures


    This course will help students understand the nature and causes juvenile delinquency and correlates the current strategies being used to control and eliminate its occurrence.

    (3)

    Lab Hours: 0
    Lecture Hours: 3



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  • AJS 225 - Criminology


    Study of deviance, society’s role in defining behavior; theories of criminality and the economic, social and psychological impact of crime and victimization; and relationships between statistics and crime trends.

    (3)

    Lab Hours: 0
    Lecture Hours: 3



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  • AJS 230 - The Police Function


    Examines how the police must comply with a myriad of policies and legal constraints while facing immense pressures from diverse populations and other stakeholders.

    (3)

    Lab Hours: 0
    Lecture Hours: 3



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  • AJS 240 - The Correction Function


    Provides a history of correctional development, operations, and the administration of correctional institutions. This course will introduce the student to the development of new correctional programs and the future of correctional institutions.

    (3)

    Lab Hours: 0
    Lecture Hours: 3



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  • AJS 245 - Ethics In Criminal Justice


    This course examines the ethical issues that are faced  by law enforcement officers, prosecutors, defense attorneys, judges, and correctional officers.

    (3)

    Lab Hours: 0
    Lecture Hours: 3



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  • AJS 260 - Procedural Criminal Law


    This course offers a student a thorough examination of the system of justice used in the United States: Civil and Criminal, juvenile and therapeutic.

    (3)

    Lab Hours: 0
    Lecture Hours: 3



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  • AJS 270 - Community Policing


    Examines the philosophical and organizational facets of Community Policing which promotes mutual  cooperation between the police and the community to solve problems of crime and to improve the overall conditions of a neighborhood.

    (3)

    Lab Hours: 0
    Lecture Hours: 3



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  • AJS 275 - Criminal Investigation


    Theory of criminal investigation, crime scene procedures, case preparation, interviewing and basic investigative techniques.

    (3)

    Lab Hours: 0
    Lecture Hours: 3



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Alternative Energy Sources

  
  • AES 101 - Introduction to Alternative Energy Sources


    Alternative types of energy production and collection will be discussed, including solar electricity and heating, electricity generation using wind turbines, geothermal heat pump operation, and biomass fuels. System designs, analysis, maintenance, and troubleshooting will also be discussed. Methods used to compare installation cost versus energy savings will be used to determine pay-back time. Various methods that can be used to conserve on electricity consumption and costs will be discussed. 

    (3)

    Lab Hours: 0
    Lecture Hours: 3



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American Sign Language

  
  • ASL 101 - American Sign Language I


    Prerequisite: Appropriate score on as­sessment test or successful completion of   and TRE 089 

    Corequisite: ASL 101L

    Develop basic receptive and expressive conversational skills, basic grammar and syntax and knowledge of the deaf community and deaf culture.

    (4)

    Lab Hours: 1
    Lecture Hours: 4



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  • ASL 102 - American Sign Language II


    Prerequisite: Successful completion of ASL 101 

    Corequisite: ASL102L

    Further development of receptive/expressive skills for communicating with deaf people in sign: finger spelling, vocabulary, grammar and culture.

    (4)

    Lab Hours: 1
    Lecture Hours: 4



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  • ASL 110 - Fingerspelling I


    Prerequisite: Successful completion of ASL 101  or ASL 131 

    This course develops students’ understanding of the use of finger spelling in the context of American Sign Language and then strives to assist students in developing fluency and clarity as they increase their receptive and expressive finger-spelling speed. This class starts with a review of finger spelling hand shapes, which the student learned in previous classes. Emphasis will be placed on learning finger spelling as phonetic elements used in the English Language as well as Configuration, Content, and Cloze skills.

    (2)

    Lab Hours: 0
    Lecture Hours: 2



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  • ASL 131 - Conversational American Sign Language I


    This course gives students a first look at American Sign Language. Readiness activities are conducted focusing on visual/receptive skills and basic communication. Students will have an opportunity to develop a rudimentary syntactic knowledge of American Sign Language (ASL), a rudimentary vocabulary and rudimentary conversational skills.

    (3)

    Lab Hours: 0
    Lecture Hours: 3



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  • ASL 201 - American Sign Language III


    Prerequisite: Successful completion of ASL 102 

    Corequisite: ASL 201L

    Reviews American Sign Language vocabulary, language functions and grammatical structures presented in ASL 101  and ASL 102 . Focuses on grammatical and vocabulary expansion with emphasis on idiomatic usage and socio-cultural communicative functions. Continues development of communicative competence in ASL to enable students to express opinions, detail descriptions and participate in lengthier discourse and sign narratives.

    (4)

    Lab Hours: 1
    Lecture Hours: 4



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  • ASL 202 - American Sign Language IV


    Prerequisite: Successful completion of ASL 201  or permission of academic chair

    Corequisite: ASL 202L

    A continuation of ASL 201 . Further development of American Sign Language communication skills and vocabulary with emphasis on spontaneous conversation, discussions and narratives

    (4)

    Lab Hours: 1
    Lecture Hours: 4



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Anthropology

  
  • ANT 102 - Cultural Anthropology


    Prerequisite: Appropriate score on assessment test or successful completion of the appropriate PCS 021  and TRE 089 

    An introduction to the principles of social and cultural systems, technology, social organization and ideology.

    (3)

    Lab Hours: 0
    Lecture Hours: 3



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Art

  
  • ART 111 - Design I


    A study of the elements and principles of design as a basis for the visual arts. Development of perception, imagination and expression through problem solving, discussions and critical evaluation is included. Emphasis is on two-dimensional work.

    (3)

    Lab Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 2



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  • ART 112 - Design II


    ART 1115

    Prerequisite: ART 111 

    A study of the elements and principles of design applied to three-dimensional work. Develop perception, imagination and expression of three-dimensional form.

    (3)

    Lab Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 2



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  • ART 113 - The Science of Color


    A study of color theory. Course includes color mixing, the interaction and emotive qualities of colors.

    (3)

    Lab Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 2



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  • ART 121 - Drawing I


    ART 1111

    Introduction to the development of critical visual observation and the acquisition of fundamental drawing techniques using a variety of different media for two-dimensional expression.

    (3)

    Lab Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 2



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  • ART 125 - Painting I


    Prerequisite: Successful completion of ART 121  or permission of academic chair

    Oil/Acrylic. An introduction to painting techniques; a study of color and composition. Understanding of  materials, techniques, content and expression in opaque media. Acquisition of basic painting skills and techniques are emphasized.

    (3)

    Lab Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 2



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  • ART 126 - Painting II


    Prerequisite: Successful completion of ART 125  or permission of academic chair.

    Oil/Acrylic. Continued development of painting technique, content and expression in opaque media.

    (3)

    Lab Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 2



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  • ART 128 - Watercolor I


    Prerequisite: Successful completion of ART 121  or permission of academic chair

    An introduction to the techniques and materials used in painting water-soluble media. Emphasis is on techniques, composition and color.

    (3)

    Lab Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 2



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  • ART 129 - Watercolor II


    Prerequisite: Successful completion of ART 128  or permission of academic chair

    A continuation of the study of materials and techniques for aqueous painting. Emphasis is on control of the media and individual style.

    (3)

    Lab Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 2



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  • ART 130 - World Art History I


    ART 1101

    Prerequisite: Appropriate score on assessment test or successful completion of PCS 021  and TRE 089 

    A survey course designed to acquaint students with the history, meaning and evolution of art produced by various cultures around the world from Prehistoric times to the Renaissance.

    (3)

    Lab Hours: 0
    Lecture Hours: 3



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  • ART 151 - Basic Black and White Photography


    An introduction to photography as a medium of personal expression stressing imaging concepts and composition with developing visual awareness. The course introduces exposure control and basic black and white darkroom procedures.

    (3)

    Lab Hours: 2
    Lecture Hours: 2



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  • ART 152 - Basic Color Photography


    An introduction to photography that stresses developing visual awareness of the world around us, fundamental composition and imaging concepts, basic digital image processing and technical understanding.

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    Lab Hours: 2
    Lecture Hours: 2



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  • ART 171 - Ceramics I


    An introduction to the nature of clay and glazes, hand-forming methods, throwing on the potter’s wheel, decorative processes and glaze application. Emphasis will be placed on hand-building processes and surface enrichment.

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    Lab Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 2



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  • ART 172 - Ceramics II


    Prerequisite: Successful completion of ART 171  or permission of academic chair

    An introduction to techniques using the potter’s wheel and continued studies in design and aesthetics, glaze applications, decorative processes, clays and firing.

    (3)

    Lab Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 2



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  • ART 221 - Drawing II


    Prerequisite: Successful completion of ART 121 

    Continued development of drawing skills building on basic techniques and an exploration of color, mixed media and greater expressive content. 

    (3)

    Lab Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 2



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  • ART 223 - Figure Drawing I


    Prerequisite: Successful completion of ART 121  or permission of academic chair

    Includes the development of skill and expressiveness in drawing from the human figure.

    (3)

    Lab Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 2



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  • ART 230 - World Art History II


    ART 1102

    Prerequisite: Appropriate score on assessment test or successful completion of the appropriate PCS 021  and TRE 089 

    A survey course designed to acquaint students with the history, meaning and evolution of art produced by various cultures around the world from the Renaissance to present day.

    (3)

    Lab Hours: 0
    Lecture Hours: 3



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  • ART 251 - Intermediate Photography


    Prerequisite: Successful completion of ART 152 

    Stresses a continuing visual awareness of the world around us, critical analysis of image composition, advanced imaging concepts, advanced digital image processing software, and an understanding of the technical aspects of the digital camera and the digital darkroom.

    (3)

    Lab Hours: 2
    Lecture Hours: 2



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  • ART 256 - Digital Photography I


    An introduction to the fine art applications of the digital darkroom. Includes art theory and the use of digital cameras, scanners, editing software and printers. Emphasis is placed on the elements and principles of art and how they are applied to digital images.

    (3)

    Lab Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 2



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Astronomy

  
  • AST 101 - Introductory Astronomy


    Prerequisite: Successful completion of TRM 091 

    Corequisite: AST 101L

    An introduction to astronomical processes, theories and features in the universe. Techniques and tools of the astronomer and the astrophysicist are included. Topics covered include concepts in: dynamics of motion, properties of light, astronomical techniques for observation, solar system components, stellar and planetary formation, evolution and classifications of stars, star clusters and nebula, galaxy structure and formation, chemistry, structure and origin of the universe. Laboratory work is included to provide observational examples of the above topics and to learn techniques of data gathering and interpretation.

    (4)

    Lab Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3



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Automotive Collision Repair Technology

  
  • ACT 110 - Safety In Collision Repair


    Prerequisite: Appropriate score on as­sessment test or successful completion of the TRE 089 

    Introduces the student to safety techniques and shop operations as they relate to shop safety and industry standards. The student is presented safety regulations and auto collision business operations.

    (2)

    Lab Hours: 0
    Lecture Hours: 2



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  • ACT 111 - Metal Welding And Cutting I


    Corequisite: ACT 110 

    Introduction to sheet metal oxygen-acetylene welding and MIG welding techniques used in auto collision  repair including safety, materials, equipment, and setups. Personal and vehicle protective measures are  presented prior to welding procedures.

    (3)

    Lab Hours: 2
    Lecture Hours: 2



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  • ACT 121 - Non-Structural Repair Preparation


    Corequisite: ACT 111 

    Identifies the basic characteristics of preparation for automotive repair. Students familiarize themselves with damage analysis, extent of damage and the sequence of repair. Focuses on removal of vehicle components and protection of panels along with storage and labeling of parts. Safety procedures and equipment use are included.

    (3)

    Lab Hours: 2
    Lecture Hours: 2



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  • ACT 123 - Metal Finishing and Body Filling


    Corequisite: ACT 121 

    Procedures and processes used in metal finishing and metal shrinking and the use of cosmetic fillers. Emphasis is placed on the use of proper tools required to perform these tasks, including use, selection, and safety procedures for tools and equipment selected.

    (3)

    Lab Hours: 2
    Lecture Hours: 2



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  • ACT 141 - Refinish Safety


    Corequisite: ACT 123 

    Introduces the use of safety procedures and equipment in auto body refinishing. Emphasizes national and state guidelines for proper disposal and handling of hazardous materials and the correct use of personal protective equipment.

    (1)

    Lab Hours: 0
    Lecture Hours: 1



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  • ACT 142 - Surface Preparation I


    Corequisite: ACT 141 

    Introduces surface preparation techniques used for auto body refinishing. Emphasizes the correct selection and application of primers.

    (2)

    Lab Hours: 2
    Lecture Hours: 1



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  • ACT 143 - Spray Equipment Operation


    Corequisite: ACT 142 

    Covers the inspection and cleaning of spray equipment.  Emphasizes equipment set up, adjustment, and testing.

    (2)

    Lab Hours: 2
    Lecture Hours: 1



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  • ACT 150 - Panel Repair and Replacements


    Prerequisite: Successful completion of ACT 143 

    Discusses straightening techniques including tension pulls, stress relief, metal finishing, metal shrinking and use of fillers. Emphasizes the identification, handling a replacement of parts such as adjustment and alignment of bolt-on parts, fixed parts and accessories. Training covers the use of adhesives, sound deadeners and welding methods performed during repairs.

    (3)

    Lab Hours: 2
    Lecture Hours: 2



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  • ACT 151 - Structural Damage Diagnosis


    Corequisite: ACT 150 

    Focuses on methods of frame measurement using dimension charts and service manuals. Includes the use of self-centering gauges and mechanical and electronic measuring. Appropriate terms and definitions of vehicle structures and vehicle diagnosis are covered including identification and analysis of damage. Includes the techniques for basic hook ups and safety procedures used in making frames.

    (3)

    Lab Hours: 2
    Lecture Hours: 2



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  • ACT 152 - Structural Damage Repair


    Corequisite: ACT 151 

    Continues the study and methods of structural damage and repairs. The students apply methods found in service manuals to make dimension corrections. Replace or service parts according to manufacturer’s recommendation.

    (3)

    Lab Hours: 2
    Lecture Hours: 2



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  • ACT 153 - Refinishing I


    Corequisite: ACT 152 

    Provides the knowledge needed for application and use of automotive paint systems. Course includes locating color codes, mixing formulas, matching and selections of materials. Proper paint gun use and adjustments is taught for the product being applied. In addition, the student practices correct masking and detailing techniques.

    (2)

    Lab Hours: 2
    Lecture Hours: 1



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  • ACT 160 - Fixed Glass, Plastics and Adhesives


    Prerequisite:  

    Prepares students for the removal and replacement of fixed glass using manufacturer’s specifications, proper tools, and recommended materials. Included are procedures on how to work with both state-of-the-art rigid and flexible plastic  components using the latest manufacturer’s repair techniques. Application of skills in both glass removal and replacement, and repair of plastic components are demonstrated.

    (2)

    Lab Hours: 2
    Lecture Hours: 1



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  • ACT 190 - Fiberglass/Watercraft Repair


    This course demonstrates proper repair techniques used in the fiberglass repair industry, also includes watercraft/boat structural repair.

    (3)

    Lab Hours: 2
    Lecture Hours: 2



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  • ACT 191 - Custom Painting and Airbrushing


    Explains and demonstrates procedures and processes used in masking, blending, fading, and shadowing in custom paint work on automobiles, motorcycles, and watercraft. Covers a variety of different paint applications, colors, fads, and styles.

    (3)

    Lab Hours: 2
    Lecture Hours: 2



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  • ACT 205 - Estimating and Shop Management


    Prerequisite: Successful completion of ACT 110  or permission of academic chair

    Initiates written estimates on damaged vehicles. Student learn shop management, including: work orders, ordering supplies, operating costs, time cards, shop liabilities, employee’s safety and insurance management issues.

    (3)

    Lab Hours: 0
    Lecture Hours: 3



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  • ACT 211 - MIG Welding and Cutting II


    Prerequisite: Successful completion of ACT 111  or permission of academic chair

    Continues ACT 111  by further analysis of MIG welding procedures including seam weld, stitch welds and destructive testing. Resistance spot welding, which includes two-sided spot weld, plasma cutting, safety, materials, and equipment and operating procedures, with emphasis on shop safety are also presented.

    (2)

    Lab Hours: 2
    Lecture Hours: 1



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  • ACT 231 - Advanced Structural Damage Diagnosis and Repair


    Prerequisite: Successful completion of ACT 211 

    Reviews major automotive body repair in vehicles with major damage on conventional structure and unibody structures. The student learns the operation of equipment and techniques used to straighten and align damaged frames. Identification and analysis of frames, hot and cold stress relieving, servicing and sectioning of structural frames. Legal liability issues are also discussed.

    (3)

    Lab Hours: 2
    Lecture Hours: 2



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  • ACT 237 - Automotive Collision Technology Lab


    Applies the didactic knowledge and skills learned from the first year of training. Students will gain valuable practical experience in applying theory and skills in a controlled shop environment.

    (3)

    Lab Hours: 2
    Lecture Hours: 2



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  • ACT 241 - Paint Defects - Causes and Cures


    Prerequisite: Successful completion of ACT 237 

    Emphasizes the causes of paint defects and the methods to cure problems during and after refinishing procedures. Students learn to identify the proper surface preparations to apply prior to refinishing. Training includes using paint equipment and determining paint film thickness with proper temperatures for refinishing.

    (3)

    Lab Hours: 2
    Lecture Hours: 2



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  • ACT 242 - Surface Preparation II


    Prerequisite: Successful completion of ACT 241 

    Emphasizes surface preparation for refinishing including cleaning, sanding, feather edging, chemical treatment of bare metals and priming. The application of primers, including why and where to use them is covered.

    (2)

    Lab Hours: 2
    Lecture Hours: 1



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  • ACT 243 - Refinishing II


    Corequisite: ACT 242 

    In this advanced course students learn the necessary skills used to tint and blend panels working with the latest finishes and paints. Special coatings and procedures are covered in this course.

    (2)

    Lab Hours: 2
    Lecture Hours: 1



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  • ACT 244 - Final Detail


    Corequisite: ACT 243 

    Focuses on the detailing procedures in paint refinishing of vehicles. Methods and techniques are specialized to enhance painting skills. Transfers and tapes methods with decals etc. are demonstrated.

    (2)

    Lab Hours: 2
    Lecture Hours: 1



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Automotive Service Technology

  
  • ASE 101 - Workplace Skills Training


    Workplace Skills Training is in direct response of industry needs for students to possess the basic skills indicative of certified professionals. This course encourages students to develop life skills necessary to locate and retain gainful employment in the contemporary automotive repair industry.

    (1)

    Lab Hours: 0
    Lecture Hours: 1



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  • ASE 102 - Introductory Automotive Technology


    Prerequisite: Successful completion of ASE 101  or permission of academic chair

    This course compliments   and provides the automotive technology student career information about the automotive service industry. Focus includes: shop safety, common hand tools, basic shop equipment, measuring systems, and tools basic math theories and automotive industry terminology.

    (2)

    Lab Hours: 2
    Lecture Hours: 1



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  • ASE 111 - Electrical/Electronic Systems I


    Prerequisite: Successful completion of ASE 101  and ASE 102 

    This course provides instruction in basic electricity and electronic systems required for successful completion of ASE area A6: Electrical/Electronic Systems.

    (2)

    Lab Hours: 2
    Lecture Hours: 1



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  • ASE 112 - Electrical/Electronic Systems II


    Prerequisite: Successful completion of ASE 111  or permission of academic chair

    This course provides instruction in basic electricity and electronic systems required for successful completion of ASE area A6: Electrical/Electronic Systems.

    (3)

    Lab Hours: 2
    Lecture Hours: 2



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  • ASE 113 - Electrical/Electronic Systems III


    Prerequisite: Successful completion of ASE 112  or permission of academic chair

    This course compliments   and builds upon basic principles required for successful completion of ASE are A6: Electrical/Electronic Systems by providing additional instruction in electronic systems found in modern automotive applications. Focus advanced electronic systems, automotive processing units, multiplexing, electrical accessories and body/chassis electronic control systems.

    (2)

    Lab Hours: 2
    Lecture Hours: 1



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  • ASE 131 - Automotive Refrigeration Theory


    Prerequisite: Successful completion of ASE 101  and ASE 102 

    This course provides the basic theory and operating characteristics of automotive refrigeration systems required for successful completion of ASE area A7: Heating and Air Conditioning and the Federal  Automotive Refrigeration Test.

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    Lab Hours: 0
    Lecture Hours: 2



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  • ASE 132 - Automotive HVAC Systems


    Prerequisite: Successful completion of ASE 131  or permission of academic chair

    This course compliments   and builds upon learned principles of automotive refrigeration systems required for successful completion of ASE area A7: Heating and Air Conditioning and the Federal Automotive Refrigeration Test. Focus includes HVAC system diagnosis and contemporary service of system.

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    Lab Hours: 4
    Lecture Hours: 1



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  • ASE 141 - Automotive Engines I


    Prerequisite: Successful completion of ASE 101  and ASE 102 

    Provides the basic theory and operating characteristics of automotive engines and related systems required for successful completion of ASE areas A1: Engine Repair and A8: Engine Performance. Instructional focus includes: engine classification, engine identification, lubrication and cooling systems, sealing materials, high performance theory and engine systems diagnosis.

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    Lab Hours: 1
    Lecture Hours: 2



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  • ASE 142 - Automotive Engines II


    Prerequisite: Successful completion of ASE 141  or permission of academic chair

    This course builds upon learned automotive engine theory component operation and system(s) repair practices required for successful completion of ASE area A1: Engine Repair. Instructional focus includes: engine removal, disassembly, inspection and contemporary repair and reassembly procedures.

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    Lab Hours: 2
    Lecture Hours: 3



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  • ASE 151 - Automotive Ignition Systems


    Prerequisite: Successful completion of ASE 101  and ASE 102 

    This course builds upon learned automotive engine theory component operation and system(s) repair practices required for successful completion of ASE area A8: Engine Performance. Instructional focus includes: basic ignition circuitry, ignition system components and diagnosis, distributor ignition systems and electronic ignition systems.

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    Lab Hours: 2
    Lecture Hours: 2



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  • ASE 152 - Intake and Exhaust Systems


    Prerequisite: Successful completion of   or permission of academic chair

    This course builds upon learned automotive engine theory component operation and system(s) repair practices required for successful completion of ASE area A8:  Engine Performance. Instructional focus includes: air induction systems, turbo charging theory, supercharging theory, exhaust system components, exhaust system service, performance modifications and application.

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    Lab Hours: 0
    Lecture Hours: 2



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  • ASE 153 - Fuel Delivery Systems I


    Prerequisite: Successful completion of ASE 152  or permission of academic chair

    This course builds upon learned automotive engine theory, component operation and system(s) repair practices required for successful completion of ASE area A1: Engine Repair and A8: Engine Performance. Instructional focus includes: fuel performance, air-fuel mixtures, general fuel system diagnosis/service, fuel delivery and open/closed loop carburetor theory.

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    Lab Hours: 2
    Lecture Hours: 1



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  • ASE 154 - Fuel Delivery Systems II


    Prerequisite: Successful completion of ASE 153  or permission of academic chair

    Builds upon learned automotive engine theory, component operation and system(s) repair practices required for successful completion of ASE area A8: Engine Performance. Basic fuel injection theory, throttle-body injection, port fuel injection, sequential fuel Injection, central port fuel Injection, common rail fuel injection, diesel fuel injection systems, regulation systems, fuel management strategies and fuel injection system diagnosis and service.

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    Lab Hours: 4
    Lecture Hours: 0



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  • ASE 255 - Emission Control Systems


    Prerequisite: Successful completion of ASE 154  or permission of academic chair

    This course builds upon learned automotive engine theory, component operation and system(s) repair practices required for successful completion of ASE area A1: Engine Repair and A8: Engine Performance. Instructional focus includes: pollutant causes, evaporative control systems, EGR system operation, PCV system operation, EFE system operation, AIR system operation, catalytic converter system operation, OVR and advanced OVR system operation. Students develop troubleshooting/repair techniques by utilizing structured diagnostic stratagems.

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    Lab Hours: 0
    Lecture Hours: 1



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  • ASE 256 - On-Board Diagnostic Systems I


    Prerequisite: Successful completion of ASE 154  or permission of academic chair

    Builds upon learned automotive engine theory, component operation and system(s) repair practices required for successful completion of ASE area A8: Engine Performance. Instructional focus includes: Pre OBDII system standards, system components, system sensors, outputs and actuators, system function, terms, diagnostic scan tools and computerized carburetor system operation, diagnosis and function testing. Students develop trouble-shooting/repair techniques by utilizing structured diagnostic stratagems.

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    Lab Hours: 2
    Lecture Hours: 1



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  • ASE 257 - On-Board Diagnostic Systems II


    Prerequisite: Successful completion of ASE 256  or permission of academic chair

    Compliments ASE 255  and builds upon learned principles required for successful completion of ASE area A8: Engine Performance. Diagnosis and service of advanced computerized engine control systems (OBD-II) and IM240 testing procedures are the main concepts covered. Instructional focus includes: OBD-II and IM240 system standards, drive cycle requirements, system components, system sensors, outputs and actuators, system functions, terms, diagnostic scan tools and function testing. Students continue developing troubleshooting/repair techniques by utilizing structured diagnostic stratagems. Emphasis is placed upon cylinder misfire diagnostics/service and Enhanced EVAP system concerns.

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    Lab Hours: 2
    Lecture Hours: 1



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  • ASE 260 - Manual Transmission Systems


    Prerequisite: Successful completion of ASE 113 

    Provides basic theory required for successful completion of ASE area A3: Manual Drive Train and Axles. Instructional focus includes: clutch operation, clutch diagnosis, clutch maintenance, clutch service, basic gear theory, transmission/transaxle design, shift mechanisms, synchronizer theory, power flow, gear ratios, system electrical, fluid service, disassembly and reassembly procedures. Emphasis is placed upon modern repair/replacement practices.

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    Lab Hours: 2
    Lecture Hours: 1



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  • ASE 261 - Automotive Drive Axles and Differentials


    Prerequisite: Successful completion of ASE 260  or permission of academic chair

    Builds upon learned component operation and system(s) repair practices required for successful completion of ASE area A3: Manual Drive Train and Axles. Instructional focus includes: CV Joint identification, CV Joint service, U-Joint identification, U-Joint operation, RWD differentials, differential service, diagnosis and inspection, limited slip differential theory, differential disassembly and reassembly procedures.

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    Lab Hours: 2
    Lecture Hours: 1



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  • ASE 262 - NVH Theory/Diagnostic Strategy


    Prerequisite: Successful completion of ASE 261  or permission of academic chair

    This course compliments ASE 261 . This course is in direct response of industry needs for technicians trained in Noise/Vibration/Harshness diagnosis and repair. Instructional focus includes: vibration theory, vehicle vibration issues, road/service bay testing, EVA diagnosis, vibration software diagnosis and vibration math fundamentals. Students develop trouble-shooting/repair techniques by utilizing structured diagnostic stratagems based upon contemporary NVH procedures.

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    Lab Hours: 0
    Lecture Hours: 1



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  • ASE 271 - Automatic Transmission Systems I


    Prerequisite: Successful completion of ASE 101  and ASE 102 

    Builds upon learned automotive engine theory component operation and system(s) repair practices required for successful completion of ASE area A2: Automatic Transmission/Transaxle along with ATRA areas: Diagnostician, R&R Technician and Rebuilder. Instruction focus includes: unit tear down, inspection and rebuild, road/service bay testing, DTC P1870 issues, shifting quality issues, performance enhancements, shift quality improvements and aftermarket practices. Students develop trouble-shooting/repair techniques by utilizing structured diagnostic stratagems based upon current OEM/aftermarket procedures.

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    Lab Hours: 2
    Lecture Hours: 2



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  • ASE 272 - Automatic Transmission Systems II


    Prerequisite: Successful completion of ASE 271  or permission of academic chair

    This course provides basic theory required for successful completion of ASE area A2: Automatic Transmission/Transaxle. Instructional focus includes: transmission identification, hydraulic theory, planetary gear theory and operation, torque converter operation, hydraulic governor operation, friction elements, valve body theory, electronic controls, diagnostic procedures, in-vehicle service/adjustments and removal procedures. Emphasis is placed upon modern repair practices and service issues.

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    Lab Hours: 2
    Lecture Hours: 1



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  • ASE 273 - Four-Wheel/All-Wheel Drive Systems


    Prerequisite: Successful completion of ASE 262  or permission of academic chair

    Builds upon learned component operation and system(s) repair practices required for successful completion of ASE area A3: Manual Drive Train and Axles. Instructional focus includes: four-wheel drive theory, transfer case theory, four-wheel drive operation, all-wheel drive theory, all-wheel drive components and systems, diagnostic procedures, disassembly and reassembly procedures. Emphasis is placed upon contemporary repair/replacement practices.

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    Lab Hours: 0
    Lecture Hours: 1



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  • ASE 281 - Brake Systems I


    Prerequisite: Successful completion of ASE 101  and ASE 102 

    Provides basic theory required for successful completion of ASE area A5: Brakes. Instructional focus includes: principles of hydraulic brake systems, system components, brake system inspection, system hoses and tubing, master cylinder operation, booster systems and operation, brake systems diagnosis, drum brake design, operation and service, disc brake design and operation, frontwheel disc brake components, component inspection and service, allwheel disc brake components, all-wheel disc brake inspection and service, Emphasis is placed on proper service procedures and customer safety/satisfaction.

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    Lab Hours: 4
    Lecture Hours: 1



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  • ASE 282 - Brake Systems II


    Prerequisite: Successful completion of ASE 281  or permission of academic chair

    Compliments ASE 281  and builds upon learned principles required for successful completion of ASE area A5: Brakes. Instructional focus includes: pulse variation/lateral run-out concerns, antilock brake theory, types of antilock brake systems, antilock components, system electrical/electronics, basic RWAL operation, basic Four-Wheel ABS operation, traction control systems, stability control systems, antilock brake diagnosis and service. Students develop trouble-shooting/repair techniques by utilizing structured diagnostic stratagems and current industry requirements. Emphasis is placed on proper service procedures and customer safety/satisfaction.

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    Lab Hours: 4
    Lecture Hours: 1



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  • ASE 291 - Suspension and Steering I


    Prerequisite: Successful completion of ASE 101  and ASE 102 

    Provides basic theory required for successful completion of ASE area A4: Suspension and Steering. Instructional focus includes: suspension system theory, front-suspension components, front-suspension service, rear-suspension components, rear suspension service, electronic steering system theory, system electrical/electronics, steering system theory, manual steering, power steering, steering components, variable effort steering system theory and components and steering system service.

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    Lab Hours: 2
    Lecture Hours: 2



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