2015-2016 Catalog ARCHIVED CATALOG: Content may no longer be accurate.
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AT 4200 - Basic Rehabilitation of Musculoskeletal Injuries Credits: (3) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem]
Spring [Full Sem]
Summer [2nd Blk]
Content of this course provides basic understanding of therapeutic exercise as it relates to the rehabilitation process of musculoskeletal injures. Course provides basic concepts and hands on techniques used in the rehabilitation of the athlete/patient from an injury state to a highly competitive state. Prerequisite: AT 3300 , AT 3301 , and PEP 3450 and Formal Admission into the Athletic Training Program. |
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AT 4201 - Advanced Rehabilitation of Musculoskeletal Injuries Credits: (3) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem]
Content of this course provides advanced understanding of therapeutic exercise as it relates to the rehabilitation process of musculoskeletal injuries. This course provides advanced instruction and hands on techniques in the rehabilitation of an athlete/patient from an injury state to a highly competitive state. Prerequisite: AT 4200 and PEP 3500 and PHYS 1010 . |
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AT 4250 - Rehabilitation for Athletic Therapy majors Credits: (3) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem]
Spring [Full Sem]
This course provides an overview of therapeutic exercise as it relates to the rehabilitation process of musculoskeletal injuries for Athletic Therapy majors. This course provides instruction and hands-on techniques in basic therapeutic rehabilitation techniques. Prerequisite: AT 3300 , AT 3301 , PEP 3450 , Admission to Athletic Therapy major. |
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AT 4500 - Clinical Application of Athletic Training 3 Credits: (4) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem]
Provides an opportunity for students to receive skill proficiency testing in areas of basic therapeutic exercise, basic therapeutic modalities, general medical conditions, and pharmacology. Prerequisite: AT 3501 and AT 4100 and AT 4200 and AT 4550 . |
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AT 4501 - Clinical Application of Athletic Training 4 Credits: (4) Typically taught: Spring [Full Sem]
Provides an opportunity for students to receive skill proficiency testing in areas of advanced therapeutic exercise, advanced therapeutic modalities, and musculoskeletal injury assessment (upper and lower extremity). Prerequisite: AT 3200 and AT 4101 and AT 4201 and AT 4500 . |
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AT 4550 - General Medical Conditions and Advances in Athletic Training Credits: (3) Typically taught: Spring [Full Sem]
Discuss general medical disorders and conditions pertaining to sports medicine and inquire into newest research of related issues. Prerequisite: AT 3300 and AT 3301 and Formal Admission into the Athletic Training Program. |
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AT 4600 - Administration & Management in Athletic Training Credits: (3) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem]
Spring [Full Sem]
Provides an overview of the necessary policies, procedures, maintenance, and daily operation of athletic training facilities. Applies principles of facility design and planning, information management, legal and ethical considerations in health care, and professional development as it relates to athletic training. Pre/Corequisite: Student must have completed or be concurrently registered for AT 3500 OR PEP 4890 . |
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AT 4650 - Management for Athletic Therapy majors Credits: (3) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem]
Spring [Full Sem]
Provides an overview of the necessary policies, procedures, maintenance, and daily operation of healthcare facilities. Applies principles of facility design and planning, information management, legal and ethical considerations in healthcare, and professional development as it relates to future healthcare professionals. Prerequisite: AT 3300 , AT 3301 , Admission to the Athletic Therapy major. Corequisite: PEP 4890 . |
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AT 4700 - Introduction to Radiology for the Athletic Training Profession Credits: (1) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem]
This course provides an opportunity for students to gain exposure to the diagnostic imaging techniques commonly used by the medical community in diagnosis of injury in the athlete. Upon completion of the course, students will be able to identify anatomy and understand terminology used by health professionals when discussing diagnostic images. Prerequisite: AT 4200 and Formal Admission into the Athletic Training Program. |
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AT 4750 - Evidence-Based Evaluation & Treatment of the Sacroiliac Joint and Spine Credits: (2) Typically taught: Spring [Full Sem]
This course will focus on evidence-based evaluation and management of the spine and pelvis, including the cervical spine, thoracic spine, lumbar spine and the sacroiliac joints. The students must integrate anatomical structures, physiology principles, and evaluative techniques to provide a basis for critical decision-making and management for these pathologies. Prerequisite: AT 3300 and AT 3301 and AT 3501 . |
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AT 4800 - Individual Projects Credits: (1-4) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem]
Spring [Full Sem]
A comprehensive study or project in the field of Athletic Training. Hours to be arranged for seniors only. May be repeated 3 times up to 16 credit hours. |
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AT 4990 - Senior Seminar Credits: (1) For Seniors only. Structured seminar focuses on synthesis of ideas and portfolio preparation. |
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AT 4998 - Preparation for the Board of Certification (BOC) Exam Credits: (1) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem]
Spring [Full Sem]
This is an optional course for Athletic Training Majors in the Clinical Track who are preparing for the Board of Certification (BOC) Exam. May be repeated once up to 2 credit hours. |
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AT 4999 - Critical Thinking for Musculoskeletal Injury Management Credits: (1) Typically taught: Spring [Full Sem]
Content of this course addresses evaluation techniques, rehabilitation processes and return to play guidelines for specific injuries to the upper and lower extremities. The student must integrate anatomical structures, physiology principles, rehabilitation principles, and evaluative techniques to provide a basis for critical decision-making and care in an athletic injury management environment. Prerequisite: AT 4101 and AT 4201 . May be repeated 3 times up to 4 credit hours. |
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ATHL 1080 - Strength Training Level I Credits: (1) -For Club Hockey Players Only |
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ATHL 1081 - Strength Training Level II Credits: (1) -For Club Hockey Players Only |
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ATHL 1180 - Varsity Softball Credits: (1) Typically taught: Spring [Full Sem]
May be repeated 3 times for 4 credit hours. |
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ATHL 1510 - Varsity Volleyball Credits: (1) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem]
May be repeated 3 times up to 4 credit hours. |
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ATHL 1520 - Varsity Soccer Credits: (1) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem]
May be repeated 3 times up to 4 credit hours. |
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ATHL 1570 - Varsity Basketball Credits: (1) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem]
Spring [Full Sem]
May be repeated 3 times up to 4 credit hours. |
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ATHL 1575 - Rodeo I Credits: (1) Typically taught: Spring [Full Sem]
Fall [Full Sem]
May be repeated 7 times up to 8 credit hours. |
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ATHL 1580 - Varsity Cross Country Credits: (1) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem]
May be repeated 3 times up to 4 credit hours. |
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ATHL 1590 - Varsity Football Credits: (1) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem]
May be repeated 3 times for 4 credit hours. |
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ATHL 1600 - Varsity Golf Credits: (1) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem]
May be repeated 3 times for 4 credit hours. |
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ATHL 1630 - Varsity Tennis Credits: (1) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem]
May be repeated 3 times for 4 credit hours. |
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ATHL 1640 - Varsity Track and Field Credits: (1) Typically taught: Spring [Full Sem]
May be repeated 3 times for 4 credit hours. |
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ATHL 1680 - Varsity Indoor Track Credits: (1) Typically taught: Spring [Full Sem]
May be repeated 3 times for 4 credit hours. |
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ATHL 1760 - Dance Promotion Credits: (1) Typically taught: Spring [Full Sem]
Fall [Full Sem]
May be repeated 3 times for 4 credit hours. |
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ATTC 3000 - Introduction to Automotive Technology Credits: (1) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem, Online]
Spring [Online]
An introduction to the Automotive Technology program. Degree requirements and options, internship preparation, employment opportunities, required professional publications, communication, and other topics. (This course is a prerequisite for most automotive technology courses.) Prerequisite: Proof of completion of an Associate of Applied Science AAS or Associate of Science AS degree in automotive service technology or a related degree. |
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ATTC 3020 - Introduction to Safety Management and Hazardous Materials Credits: (3) Typically taught: Spring [Full Sem, Online]
An overview of the environmental issues related to the use and service of vehicles, with emphasis on air quality topics. Environmental regulations, safe practices, disposal of hazardous substances, such as paints and solvents. Prerequisite: ATTC 3000 . |
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ATTC 3260 - Advanced Electrical Systems Credits: (3) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem]
A study of the advanced electrical systems in today’s vehicles. Vehicle communication networks, body control systems, chassis control systems, powertrain control, hybrid control, and battery control systems. Prerequisites/Co-requisites: ATTC 3000 and previous automotive electrical training. |
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ATTC 3280 - Advanced Painting and Refinishing Credits: (3) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem]
Preparation for insurance industry employment. Includes advanced topics in surface preparation and application of contemporary and specialty paints. Matching, blending and complete vehicle refinishing. Inter-Industry Conference on Auto Collision Repair (I-CAR) training modules are included. Lab included. Prerequisite/ Co-requisite: ATTC 3000 . |
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ATTC 3480 - Advanced Structural Analysis and Damage Repair Credits: (3) Preparation for insurance industry employment. Includes advanced topics in frame and unibody repair. Replacement of major panels, measuring and corrective pulling, and occupant safety systems. Inter-Industry Conference on Auto Collision Repair (I-CAR) training modules are included. Lab included. Prerequisite: ATTC 3280 . |
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ATTC 3520 - Fleet Management Credits: (3) Typically taught: Fall [Online]
Study of fleet standards, fixed operations, inventory and personnel management, financial policies and procedures. Includes financial statement analysis. Prerequisites or Co-requisites: ATTC 3000 and PS 3203 . |
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ATTC 3620 - Automotive Business Practices Credits: (3) Typically taught: Spring [Online]
Study of independent shop and corporate dealership standards, fixed operations, inventory and personnel management, and industry report systems, financial policies and procedures. Includes financial statement analysis. Prerequisite: ATTC 3000 . |
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ATTC 3680 - Automotive Damage Analysis and Estimating Credits: (3) Preparation for insurance industry employment. Includes an overview of vehicle damage analysis, restraint systems, mechanical and electrical systems. Topics also include industry standard terminology, procedures, and estimation software usage. Lab included. Prerequisite: ATTC 3480 . |
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ATTC 3760 - Advanced Automotive Technologies Credits: (3) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem, Online]
A study of current events/trends in the automotive industry, industry standard professional publications, and the latest technologies used by the automotive industry to meet current emissions, fuel economy, and safety regulations. Prerequisite/ Co-requisite: ATTC 3000 . |
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ATTC 3880 - Cooperative Practicum Credits: (3) Typically taught: Summer [Online]
Supervised work experience with a sponsoring employer, designed to synthesize theory and practice. Full-time, upper division related employment and approval of faculty supervisor required. Prerequisite: ATTC 3000 . |
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ATTC 4380 - Advanced Non-Structural Analysis and Damage Repair Credits: (3) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem]
Preparation for insurance industry employment. Includes advanced topics in safety, welding processes, panel repair and replacement, trim application, water and wind leakage. Inter-Industry Conference on Auto Collision Repair (I-CAR) training modules are included. Lab included. Prerequisite: ATTC 3480 . |
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ATTC 4560 - Advanced Propulsion Systems Credits: (3) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem]
A study of advanced propulsion systems including those used on hybrid-electric vehicles, plug-in hybrids, electric vehicles, and other propulsion technologies. Advanced transmissions/transaxles, wheel motors, drive motors, etc. are included. Prerequisite: ATTC 3760 . |
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ATTC 4720 - Capstone Project Credits: (2) Typically taught: Spring [Full Sem, Online]
The use of sophisticated diagnostic tools and equipment. Emphasis is on diagnosis and the development of analytical thinking as it applies to technical problems. Includes lab. Prerequisite: ATTC 3760 . |
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ATTC 4760 - Alternate Fuel Systems Credits: (3) Typically taught: Spring [Full Sem]
A study of alternate fuel systems including bio fuels (ethanol and bio-diesel systems), advanced diesel systems, hybrid-electric vehicles, Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) systems, hydrogen fuel cell, and other existing or emerging technologies. Prerequisite: ATTC 3760 . |
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ATTC 4780 - Insurance Industry Business Practices Credits: (3) An overview of the business practices used by the automotive insurance industry. Included is the use of industry standard software to determine insurance policy coverage, vehicle reparability (current value verses repair costs) and parts availability. Prerequisites/Co-requisites: ATTC 3680 and PS 3203 . |
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ATTC 4830 - Directed Readings Credits: (1-3) Typically taught: Fall [Online]
Spring [Online]
Individual readings supervised by a faculty member. Prerequisite: Approval of instructor. May be repeated twice up to 3 credit hours. |
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ATTC 4860 - Automotive Standards, Laws, and Regulations Credits: (3) Typically taught: Spring [Full Sem]
A study of automotive industry related Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) standards, State Regulations, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) emissions regulations, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS), Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) regulations, and others. Prerequisite: ATTC 3000 . |
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ATTC 5920 - Short Courses and Workshops Credits: (1-4) Consult the semester class schedule for the current offerings under this number. |
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AUSV 1000 - Introduction to Automotive Service Credits: (3) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem]
An introduction to automotive shop safety, pollution prevention, hazardous waste handling, Internet-based electronic service information, diagnostic scan tools, ASE certifications, safety inspection certifications, emissions inspection certifications, developing job interview skills, and resume writing. (This course is a prerequisite for all automotive service courses.) |
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AUSV 1001 - Collision Repair Fundamentals and Estimating Credits: (2) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem]
This course is and introduction to the collision repair industry and the construction of the modern automobile as it applies to the collision repair industry. Emphasis will be placed on locating vehicle information, basic construction of vehicles, environmental concerns and issues, and writing collision repair estimates on damaged vehicles. |
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AUSV 1020 - Braking, Steering, Suspension, and Climate Control Systems Credits: (8) Theory, operation, diagnosis and repair of braking, steering, and suspension systems. The use of electronic service information, the proper diagnostic process, and proper diagnostic service tools is emphasized. Prerequisite: AUSV 1000 , AUSV 1325 . (AUSV 1020 is equivalent to AUSV 1021 , AUSV 1022 , and AUSV 2320 .) |
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AUSV 1021 - Automotive Braking Systems 1 Credits: (2) Typically taught: Spring [Full Sem]
Theory, operation, diagnosis, and repair of braking systems. This is the first part of a two-part class. (AUSV 1021, AUSV 1022 , and AUSV 2320 are equivalent to AUSV 1000 , AUSV 1020 .) |
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AUSV 1022 - Steering and Suspension Systems 1 Credits: (2) Typically taught: Spring [Full Sem]
Theory, operation, diagnosis, and repair of steering and suspension systems. This is the first part of a two-part class. (AUSV 1021 , AUSV 1022, and AUSV 2320 are equivalent to AUSV 1000 , AUSV 1020 .) |
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AUSV 1023 - Automotive Braking Systems 2 Credits: (2) Typically taught: Spring Sem
Theory, operation, diagnosis, and repair of automotive braking systems. This is the second part of a two-part class. Prerequisite: AUSV 1021 . |
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AUSV 1025 - Steering and Suspension Systems 2 Credits: (2) Typically taught: Spring Sem
Theory, operation, diagnosis, and repair of steering and suspension systems. This is the first part of a two-part class. Prerequisite: AUSV 1022 . |
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AUSV 1030 - Honda Braking, Steering, Suspension, and Climate Control Systems Credits: (8) Typically taught: not currently offered
Theory, operation, diagnosis, and repair of Honda braking, steering, suspension, and climate control systems. The use of electronic service information, the proper diagnostic process, and proper diagnostic service tools is emphasized. Prerequisite: AUSV 1000 , AUSV 1335 . (AUSV 1030 is comprised of AUSV 1031 , AUSV 1032 and AUSV 2330 .) |
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AUSV 1031 - Honda Braking Systems Credits: (3) Typically taught: not currently offered
Theory, operation, diagnosis, and repair of Honda braking systems. Prerequisite: AUSV 1000 . (AUSV 1030 is equivalent to AUSV 1031, AUSV 1032 , and AUSV 2330 ). |
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AUSV 1032 - Honda Steering and Suspension Systems Credits: (2) Typically taught: not currently offered
Theory, operation, diagnosis, and repair of Honda steering and suspension systems. (AUSV 1031 , AUSV 1032, and AUSV 2330 are equivalent to AUSV 1000 , AUSV 1030 .) |
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AUSV 1040 - General Motors Braking, Steering, Suspension and Climate Control Systems Credits: (8) Theory, operation, diagnosis, and repair of General Motors braking, steering, suspension, and climate control systems. The use of electronic service information, the proper diagnostic process, and proper diagnostic service tools is emphasized. Prerequisite: AUSV 1000 , AUSV 1345 . (AUSV 1040 is comprised of AUSV 1041 , AUSV 1042 and AUSV 2340 .) |
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AUSV 1041 - General Motors Braking Systems Credits: (3) Typically taught: Spring [Full Sem]
Theory, operation, diagnosis, and repair of General Motors braking systems. (AUSV 1040 is equivalent to AUSV 1041, AUSV 1042, and AUSV 2340). Prerequisite: AUSV 1000 , AUSV 1345 . |
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AUSV 1042 - General Motors Steering and Suspension Systems Credits: (3) Typically taught: Spring [Full Sem]
Theory, operation, diagnosis, and repair of General Motors steering and suspension systems. Prerequisite: AUSV 1000 . (AUSV 1041 , AUSV 1042, and AUSV 2340 are equivalent to AUSV 1000 , AUSV 1040 .) |
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AUSV 1050 - Chrysler Braking, Steering, Suspension and Climate Control Systems Credits: (8) Theory, operation, diagnosis, and repair of Chrysler braking, steering, suspension, and climate control systems. The use of electronic service information, the proper diagnostic process, and proper diagnostic service tools is emphasized. Prerequisite: AUSV 1000 , AUSV 1355 . (AUSV 1050 is comprised of AUSV 1051 , AUSV 1052 and AUSV 2350 .) |
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AUSV 1051 - Chrysler Braking Systems Credits: (3) Typically taught: Spring [Full Sem]
Theory, operation, diagnosis, and repair of Chrysler braking systems. Prerequisite: AUSV 1000 , AUSV 1355 . (AUSV 1050 is equivalent to AUSV 1051, AUSV 1052 , and AUSV 2350 ). |
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AUSV 1052 - Chrysler Steering and Suspension Systems Credits: (3) Typically taught: Spring [Full Sem]
Theory, operation, diagnosis, and repair of Chrysler steering and suspension systems. Prerequisite: AUSV 1000 . (AUSV 1051 , AUSV 1052, and AUSV 2350 are equivalent to AUSV 1000 , AUSV 1050 .) |
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AUSV 1060 - Toyota Braking, Steering, Suspension, and Climate Control Systems Credits: (8) Theory, operation, diagnosis, and repair of Toyota braking, steering, suspension, and climate control systems. The use of electronic service information, the proper diagnostic process, and proper diagnostic service tools is emphasized. Prerequisite: AUSV 1000 , AUSV 1365 . (AUSV 1060 is comprised of AUSV 1061 , AUSV 1062 and AUSV 2360 .) |
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AUSV 1061 - Toyota Braking Systems Credits: (3) Typically taught: Spring [Full Sem]
Theory, operation, diagnosis, and repair of Toyota braking systems. Prerequisite: AUSV 1000 , AUSV 1365 . (AUSV 1060 is equivalent to 1061, AUSV 1062 and AUSV 2360 .) |
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AUSV 1062 - Toyota Steering and Suspension Systems Credits: (3) Typically taught: Spring [Full Sem]
Theory, operation, diagnosis, and repair of Toyota steering and suspension systems. Prerequisite/Co-requisite: AUSV 1000 . (AUSV 1061 , AUSV 1062, and AUSV 2360 are equivalent to AUSV 1000 , AUSV 1060 .) |
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AUSV 1071 - H D Truck Brakes Credits: (2) Operation, diagnosis, inspection, and repair of air brake systems. Equivalent to DATC proficiency #48530, 48601. |
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AUSV 1072 - H D Truck Steering & Suspension Credits: (3) Operation, diagnosis, and repair of heavy duty steering and suspension systems. Equivalent to DATC proficiency #48540, 48550. |
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AUSV 1080 - Non-Structural Analysis and Damage Repair 1 Credits: (4) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem]
Safety, welding processes, panel repair and replacement, trim application, water leak and wind noise issues . Proper use of modern body fillers and repair techniques. I-CAR training modules are included. Prerequisite: AUSV 1001 or instructor approval. |
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AUSV 1085 - Painting and Refinishing 1 Credits: (4) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem]
Introductory course on modern automotive paint application processes. Emphasis will be placed on Panel and part preparation as well as spray and application techniques. Prerequisite: AUSV 1001 or instructor approval. |
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AUSV 1100 - Principles of Technology I Credits: (2) Scientific concepts of force, work, rate, resistance and energy are applied to mechanical and fluid systems found in modern industry. Laboratory activities featuring measurement and instrumentation are emphasized. |
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AUSV 1120 - Automotive Engines 1 Credits: (2) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem]
Theory, operation, diagnosis, repair, and overhaul of automotive engines. |
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AUSV 1124 - Automotive Engines 2 Credits: (2) Typically taught: Fall Sem
Theory, operation, diagnosis, repair, and overhaul of automotive engines. This is the second part of a two-part class. Prerequisite: AUSV 1120 . |
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AUSV 1130 - Honda Engines Credits: (3) Typically taught: not currently offered
Theory, operation, diagnosis, repair, and overhaul of Honda engines. Prerequisite: AUSV 1000 . |
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AUSV 1140 - General Motors Engines Credits: (3) Typically taught: Spring [Full Sem]
Theory, operation, diagnosis, repair, and overhaul of General Motors engines. Prerequisite: AUSV 1000 . |
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AUSV 1150 - Chrysler Engines Credits: (3) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem]
Theory, operation, diagnosis, repair, and overhaul of Chrysler engines. Prerequisite: AUSV 1000 . |
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AUSV 1160 - Toyota Engines Credits: (4) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem]
Theory, operation, diagnosis, repair, and overhaul of Toyota engines. Prerequisite: AUSV 1000 . |
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AUSV 1170 - H D Truck Engines Credits: (5) Operational principles, diagnosis and complete overhaul of diesel engines. Equivalent to DATC proficiency #48140, 48141, 48142, 48143, 48160, 48162, 48163. |
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AUSV 1180 - Structural Analysis and Damage Repair 1 Credits: (4) Typically taught: Spring [Full Sem]
Frame and unibody repair will be explored. Replacement of major structural panels and introduction to measuring and corrective pulling will be covered. Occupant safety and restraint systems will be examined. I-Car training modules are included. Prerequisite: AUSV 1001 or instructor approval. |
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AUSV 1200 - Principles of Technology II Credits: (2) Scientific concepts pertaining to electricity, heat, sound and light are applied to systems found in modern industry. Laboratory activities featuring measurement and instrumentation are emphasized. Prerequisite: AUSV 1000 . |
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AUSV 1220 - Automotive Manual Drivetrain Systems Credits: (3) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem]
Theory, operation, diagnosis, maintenance, and overhaul of manual transmissions and transaxles, front and rear drive axles and differentials, drivelines, and transfer cases. Prerequisite: AUSV 1000 . |
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AUSV 1230 - Honda Manual Drivetrain Systems Credits: (3) Typically taught: not currently offered
Theory, operation, diagnosis, maintenance, and overhaul of Honda manual transmissions and transaxles, drive axles and differentials, drivelines, and transfer units. Prerequisite: AUSV 1000 . |
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AUSV 1240 - General Motors Manual Drivetrain Systems Credits: (3) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem]
Theory, operation, diagnosis, maintenance, and overhaul of General Motors manual transmissions and transaxles, front and rear drive axles and differentials, drivelines, and transfer cases. Prerequisite: AUSV 1000 . |
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AUSV 1250 - Chrysler Manual Drivetrain Systems Credits: (3) Typically taught: Spring [Full Sem]
Theory, operation, diagnosis, maintenance, and overhaul of Chrysler manual transmissions and transaxles, front and rear drive axles and differentials, drivelines, and transfer cases. Prerequisite: AUSV 1000 . |
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AUSV 1260 - Toyota Manual Drivetrain Systems Credits: (3) Typically taught: Spring [Full Sem]
Theory, operation, diagnosis, maintenance, and overhaul of Toyota manual transmissions and transaxles, front and rear drive axles and differentials, drivelines, and transfer cases. Prerequisite: AUSV 1000 . |
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AUSV 1270 - H D Truck Drive Mechanisms Credits: (8) Theory, operation, diagnosis, and overhaul of the clutch, transmission, drive lines, differentials, and wheel bearings. Equivalent to DATC proficiency #48401, 48403, 48603. |
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AUSV 1300 - Technical Mathematics Credits: (3) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem]
Measurements, common and decimal fractions, square roots, surfaces, columns, capacities. Principles of algebra and geometry. |
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AUSV 1320 - Automotive Electronics 1 Credits: (2) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem]
Spring [Full Sem]
Electrical fundamentals, use of meters and wiring diagrams, wiring repair. Theory, diagnosis, and repair of computer inputs, outputs, and communication systems. The use of electronic service information, the proper diagnostic process, and proper diagnostic service tools are emphasized. This is the first part of a two-part class. |
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AUSV 1323 - Automotive Electronics 2 Credits: (2) Typically taught: Fall Sem
Electrical fundamentals, use of meters and wiring diagrams, wiring repair. Theory, diagnosis, and repair of computer inputs, outputs, and communication systems. The use of electronic service information, the proper diagnostic process, and proper diagnostic service tools are emphasized. This is the second part of a two-part class. Prerequisite: AUSV 1320 . |
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AUSV 1325 - Automotive Electronics, Electrical and Body Control Systems Credits: (7) Electrical fundamentals, use of meters and wiring diagrams, wiring repair. Theory, diagnosis, and repair of computer inputs, outputs, and communication systems, starting, charging, lighting, air-bags, power accessories, and various body computer control systems. The use of electronic service information, the proper diagnostic process, and proper diagnostic service tools is emphasized. (AUSV 1320 , AUSV 2120 are equivalent to AUSV 1325.) |
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AUSV 1330 - Honda Automotive Electronics Credits: (4) Typically taught: not currently offered
Electrical fundamentals, use of meters and Honda wiring diagrams, wiring repair. Theory, diagnosis, and repair of Honda computer inputs, outputs, and communication systems. The use of Honda electronic service information, the proper diagnostic process, and proper diagnostic service tools are emphasized. Prerequisite: (Recommended) AUSV 1000 . |
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AUSV 1335 - Honda Electronics, Electrical and Body Control Systems Credits: (7) Typically taught: not currently offered
Electrical fundamentals, use of meters and Honda wiring diagrams, wiring repair. Theory, diagnosis, and repair of Honda computer inputs, outputs, and communication systems, starting, charging, lighting, air-bags, power accessories, and various body computer control systems. The use of Honda electronic service information, the proper diagnostic process, and proper diagnostic service tools is emphasized. (AUSV 1330 , AUSV 2130 are equivalent to AUSV 1335.) |
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AUSV 1340 - General Motors Automotive Electronics Credits: (4) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem]
Electrical fundamentals, use of meters and General Motors wiring diagrams, wiring repair. Theory, diagnosis, and repair of General Motors computer inputs, outputs, and communication systems. The use of General Motors electronic service information, the proper diagnostic process, and proper diagnostic service tools are emphasized. Prerequisite: (Recommended) AUSV 1000 . |
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AUSV 1345 - General Motors Electronics, Electrical and Body Control Systems Credits: (7) Electrical fundamentals, use of meters and General Motors wiring diagrams, wiring repair. Theory, diagnosis, and repair of General Motors computer inputs, outputs, and communication systems, starting, charging, lighting, air-bags, power accessories, and various body computer control systems. The use of General Motors electronic service information, the proper diagnostic process, and proper diagnostic service tools is emphasized. (AUSV 1340 , AUSV 2140 are equivalent to AUSV 1345.) |
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AUSV 1350 - Chrysler Automotive Electronics Credits: (4) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem]
Electrical fundamentals, use of meters and Chrysler wiring diagrams, wiring repair. Theory, diagnosis, and repair of Chrysler computer inputs, outputs, and communication systems. The use of Chrysler electronic service information, the proper diagnostic process, and proper diagnostic service tools are emphasized. Prerequisite: (Recommended) AUSV 1000 . |
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AUSV 1355 - Chrysler Electronics, Electrical and Body Control Systems Credits: (7) Electrical fundamentals, use of meters and Chrysler wiring diagrams, wiring repair. Theory, diagnosis, and repair of Chrysler computer inputs, outputs, and communication systems, starting, charging, lighting, air-bags, power accessories, and various body computer control systems. The use of Chrysler electronic service information, the proper diagnostic process, and proper diagnostic service tools is emphasized. (AUSV 1350 , AUSV 2150 are equivalent to AUSV 1355.) |
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AUSV 1360 - Toyota Automotive Electronics Credits: (4) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem]
Electrical fundamentals, use of meters and Toyota wiring diagrams, wiring repair. Theory, diagnosis, and repair of Toyota computer inputs, outputs, and communication systems. The use of Toyota electronic service information, the proper diagnostic process, and proper diagnostic service tools are emphasized. Prerequisite: (Recommended) AUSV 1000 . |
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AUSV 1365 - Toyota Electronics, Electrical and Body Control Systems Credits: (7) Electrical fundamentals, use of meters and Toyota wiring diagrams, wiring repair. Theory, diagnosis, and repair of Toyota computer inputs, outputs, and communication systems, starting, charging, lighting, air-bags, power accessories, and various body computer control systems. The use of Toyota electronic service information, the proper diagnostic process, and proper diagnostic service tools is emphasized. (AUSV 1360 , AUSV 2160 are equivalent to AUSV 1365.) |
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AUSV 1400 - Automotive Fundamentals Credits: (2) Operation, diagnosis and repair of selected automotive systems, as well as general auto shop orientation for beginners and non-automotive majors. |
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AUSV 1890 - Cooperative Work Experience Credits: (1-6) Open to all first year students in Automotive Service. Provides academic credit for on-the-job experience. Grade and amount of credit will be determined by the department. |
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AUSV 2020 - Engine Control Systems Credits: (3) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem]
Theory, operation, diagnosis, and repair of automotive fuel systems, OBD-II and Tier-2 emission control systems, and ignition systems. (AUSV 1120 , AUSV 2020 are equivalent to AUSV 2625 .) Prerequisite: AUSV 1000 , AUSV 1325 . |
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