ASE 220 - Specialized Electronics Trng Credits: 2 Provides a systematic approach to automotive electrical systems. Builds from the basic electrical principles and concepts through semiconductors and microprocessors. Features on-bench exercises.
Students practice diagnostic procedures that have applications to present and future automotive electronics and electrical systems. Differential tuition rates apply. See Tuition and Fees web page for rate listings.
Prerequisite(s): ASE 101, ASE 102 and ASE 120 or permission of Department. ASE 235 - Drivability and Diagnosis Credits: 2 Emphasizes lecture and related laboratory experience in diagnostic techniques and the use of diagnostic scan tools, oscilloscopes, lab scopes, multi-meters and gas analyzers. Students diagnose live vehicle drivability problems.
Differential tuition rates apply. See Tuition and Fees web page for rate listings. Prerequisite(s): ASE 101 and ASE 170 or DPM 100 and DPM 101, and ASE 120 and ASE 122 and ASE 123 and ASE 130 and ASE 134 and ASE 233 or permission of Department.
ASE 251 - Auto Trans/Transaxle Repair Credits: 3 Covers diagnosis, principles of hydraulics, principles of electronic components, power flow, theory of operation, removal of transmission/ transaxle, tear down, replacement of components, measurement and subsequent adjustment of components and replacement of transmission/ transaxle. Differential tuition rates apply. See Tuition and Fees web page for rate listings.
Prerequisite(s): ASE 101 and ASE 170 or DPM 100 and DPM 101, and ASE 250 or permission of Department. Three credits. ASE 282 - Internship: General (Summer) Credits: 1 to 5 Emphasizes practical on-the-job, work-related experience that corresponds to the area of study. In this semester, the student takes all related sponsor requirements in (STS) Service Training Standards (General Motors) or (“F.A.S.T”) Fundamental Automotive Systems Training (Chrysler) or others as required by the program track. Required as part of AYES program. Differential tuition rates apply.
See Tuition and Fees web page for rate listings. Prerequisite(s): ASE 101 and ASE 102 or permission of Department. One to five credits. Aviation Technology. AVT 202 - Commercial Flight I Credits: 3 This course is the first of a two-part sequence of flight training in preparation for the Commercial Pilot Certificate, Airplane, Single-Engine Land FAA Practical Test.
Consists of the cross country aeronautical experience required for the Commercial Certificate. Differential tuition rates apply. See Tuition and Fees web page for rate listings at. Prerequisite(s): Private Pilot Certificate with Instrument Rating, or consent of department chair. Three credits. AVT 204 - Commercial Flight I/Helicopter Credits: 2 Focuses on the first part of a two-part sequence of flight training in preparation for the Commercial Pilot Helicopter FAA Practical Test. Consists of training and review of those maneuvers required for Private Pilot Helicopter certification with emphasis placed on student performance of these maneuvers to commercial pilot proficiency standards, as well as the introduction of additional maneuvers required for the Commercial Pilot Helicopter Certificate.
Differential tuition rates apply. See Tuition and Fees web page for rate listings.
Prerequisite(s): FAA Private Pilot Certificate. Corequisite: AVT 201. AVT 237 - Basic Aerobatics Credits: 1 Introduces the student to the unusual attitudes of flight with emphasis on technique and recovery from inadvertent unusual attitudes. Maneuvers may include but are not limited to stalls, spins, aileron rolls, loops, Cuban eights, barrel rolls, split “s”, and cloverleaf. The FAA-required parachutes are provided. All flights in this course are dual only. Differential tuition rates apply.
See Tuition and Fees web page for rate listings. Prerequisite(s): Private Pilot Certificate or consent of department chair. BIO 105 - Science of Biology w/Lab SC1 Credits: 4 Examines the basis of biology in the modern world and surveys the current knowledge and conceptual framework of the discipline. Explores biology as a science - a process of gaining new knowledge - as is the impact of biological science on society. Includes laboratory experiences. Designed for non-science majors. This course is a state guaranteed transfer course GT-SC1.
BIO 105 cannot be applied towards the A.S. Prerequisite(s): CCR 092 or higher and MAT 50. Four credits. BIO 106 - Basic Anatomy and Physiology Credits: 4 (Formerly: BIO 120) Focuses on basic knowledge of body structures and function, and provides a foundation for understanding deviations from normal and disease conditions.
This course is designed for individuals interested in health care and is directly applicable to the Practical Nursing Program, Paramedic Program and the Medical Office Technology Program. Program and transfers to selected four-year baccalaureate programs. This course also surveys all body systems. Laboratory portion includes microscopic study of tissue, skeleton and selected dissections and demonstrations. BIO 106 cannot be applied towards the A.S. Degree or used to meet the Physical and Life Science requirement for the A.A.
Prerequisite(s): CCR 092 or higher and MAT 50. Four credits. BIO 111 - Gen College Biol I w/Lab SC1 Credits: 5 Examines the fundamental molecular, cellular and genetic principles characterizing plants and animals. Includes cell structure and function, and the metabolic processes of respiration, and photosynthesis, as well as cell reproduction and basic concepts of heredity.
The course includes laboratory experience. This course is a state guaranteed transfer course GT-SC1. Prerequisite(s): CCR 092 or higher and MAT 50 and BIO 105 or high school general biology within last 7 years. Five credits.
BIO 201 - Human Anatomy/Phys I w/Lab:SC1 Credits: 4 Focuses on an integrated study of the human body including the histology, anatomy, and physiology of each system. Pioneer manual. Examines molecular, cellular, and tissue levels of organization plus integumentary, skeletal, articulation, muscular, nervous, and endocrine systems. Includes a mandatory hands-on laboratory experience covering experimentation, microscopy, observations, and dissection.
This is the first semester of a two-semester sequence. This course is a state guaranteed transfer course GT-SC1.
Prerequisite(s): CCR 092 or higher and MAT 50 and BIO 111. BIO 201 and BIO 202 may be taken concurrently. Four credits. BIO 202 - Human Anatomy/Phys II/Lab: SC1 Credits: 4 Focuses on the integrated study of the human body and the histology, anatomy, and physiology of the following systems and topics: cardiovascular, hematology, lymphatic and immune, urinary, fluid and electrolyte control, digestive, nutrition, respiratory, reproductive, and development. Includes a mandatory hands-on laboratory experience involving experimentation, microscopy, observations, and dissection. This is the second semester of a two-semester sequence.
This course is a state guaranteed transfer course GT-SC1. Prerequisite(s): CCR 092 or higher and MAT 50 and BIO 111. BIO 201 and BIO 202 may be taken concurrently. Four credits. BIO 204 - Microbiology w/ Lab SC1 Credits: 4 Designed for health science majors.
Examines microorganisms with an emphasis on their structure, development, physiology, classification, and identification. The laboratory experience includes culturing, identifying, and controlling microorganisms with an emphasis on their role in infectious disease. This course is a state guaranteed transfer course GT-SC1. Prerequisite(s): CCR 092 or higher and MAT 50 and BIO 111 or BIO 201 or (BIO 105 and CHE 101). Four credits. BUS 111 - Intro Bus Presntatn Software I Credits: 3 Surveys the components of at least three different presentation software programs. Emphasis includes design and layout concepts integrating graphics, text, sound, and animation to create business documents such as: presentations, overheads, handouts, outlines, company letterheads, sales flyers, business newsletters, and other business documents recommended by IAAP (International Association of Administrative Professionals).
Prerequisite(s): BTE 155 with a grade of C or better or permission of instructor. Three credits. BUS 281 - Internship Credits: 1 to 12 Provides continued instruction and the opportunity for students to supplement coursework with practical work experience related to their educational program.
Students work under the immediate supervision of experienced personnel at the business location and with the direct guidance of the instructor. Prerequisite(s): BTE 257 with a grade of C or better or permission of instructor. Must be taken as one of the last five classes of degree. One to twelve credits.
BIO 202 - Human Anatomy/Phys II/Lab: SC1Credits: 4 Focuses on the integrated study of the human body and the histology, anatomy, and physiology of the following systems and topics: cardiovascular, hematology, lymphatic and immune, urinary, fluid and electrolyte control, digestive, nutrition, respiratory, reproductive, and development. Includes a mandatory hands-on laboratory experience involving experimentation, microscopy, observations, and dissection. This is the second semester of a two-semester sequence.
This course is a state guaranteed transfer course GT-SC1. Prerequisite(s): CCR 092 or higher and MAT 50 and BIO 111.
BIO 201 and BIO 202 may be taken concurrently. Four credits.