2025-2027-Student-Catalog-and-Handbook

ABR 223 AUTOMOTIVE MECHANICAL COMPONENTS Prerequisite(s): As determined by college. This course provides instruction in collision related mechanical repairs. Emphasis is placed on diagnosis and repairs to drive train, steering/suspension components, and various other mechanical repairs. 3 Credit Hours ABR 224 AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS Prerequisite(s): As determined by college This course provides instruction in collision related electrical repairs and various restraints systems, including seat belts, seat belt tensioners, and airbags. Topics include basic DC theory, types of diagnostic equipment, circuit protection, wire repair, use of wiring diagrams, airbag modules, and impact sensors. 3 Credit Hours ABR 255 STEERING AND SUSPENSION FOR HVACR Prerequisite(s): As determined by college This course introduces students to the various types of suspension and steering systems used in the automotive industry. Emphasis is placed on system components, suspension angles and effect of body/frame alignment on these components and angles. 3 Credit Hours ABR 265 PAINT DEFECTS AND FINAL REPAIR Prerequisite(s): As determined by college This course introduces students to methods of identifying paint defects, causes, cures, and final detailing. Students learn to troubleshoot and correct paint imperfections. 3 Credit Hours

AUTOBODY REPAIR (ABR)

ABR 111 NON-STRUCTURAL REPAIR 3 CREDIT HRS. Prerequisite(s): As determined by college Students are introduced to basic principles of non- structural panel repairs. Topics include shop safety, identification and use of hand/power tools, sheet metal repairs, and materials. 3 Credit Hours ABR 114 NON-STRUCTURAL PANEL REPLACEMENT Prerequisite(s): As determined by college Students are introduced to basic principles of non- structural panel repairs. Students are introduced to the principles of non- structural panel replacement. Topics include replacement and alignment of bolt on panels, full and partial panel replacement procedures, and attachment methods. 3 Credit Hours ABR 122 SURFACE PREPARATION DISTRIBUTION Prerequisite(s): As determined by college This course introduces students to methods of surface preparation for automotive refinishing. Topics include sanding techniques, metal treatment, selection and use of undercoats, and proper masking procedures. Upon completion, students should be able to prepare a vehicle for refinishing. 3 Credit Hours ABR 123 PAINT PREPARATION AND EQUIPMENT Prerequisite(s): As determined by college This course introduces students to methods of paint application and equipment used for vehicular refinishing. Topics include spray gun and related equipment use, paint mixing, matching, and applying the final topcoat. 3 Credit Hours ABR 151 SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENTAL3 PRACTICES Prerequisite(s): As determined by college This course is designed to instruct the student in safe work practices. Topics include OSHA requirements, EPA regulations as well as state and local laws. 3 Credit Hours

ACCOUNTING (ACC)

ACC 129 – INDIVIDUAL INCOME TAXES This course introduces the relevant laws governing individual income taxation. Emphasis is placed on filing status, exemptions for dependents, gross income, adjustments, deductions, and computation of tax. Upon completion, students should be able to complete various tax forms pertaining to the topics covered in the course. 3 Credit Hours ACC 149 – INTRODUCTION TO ACCOUNTING SPREADSHEETS Prerequisites: BUS 210 or BUS 241 and CIS 146 This course covers federal and state laws pertaining to wages, payroll taxes, payroll tax forms, and journal and general ledger transactions. Emphasis is placed on computing wages; preparing appropriate payroll tax forms; and journalizing/posting transactions. Upon completion, students should be able to analyze data, make appropriate computations, complete forms, and prepare accounting entries. 3 Credit Hours ACC 150 – COMPUTERIZED GENERAL LEDGER Prerequisites: BUS 210 or BUS 241 This course introduces Computer Applications related to the major accounting systems. Topics include general ledger, accounts receivable, accounts payable, inventory, payroll, and correcting, adjusting, and closing entries. Upon completion, students should be able to use a computer accounting package to solve accounting problems. 3 Credit Hours

ABR 154 AUTOMOTIVE GLASS AND TRIM Prerequisite(s): As determined by college

This course is a study of automotive glass and trim. Emphasis is placed on removal and replacement of structural and nonstructural glass and automotive trim. Upon completion, students should be able to remove and replace automotive trim and glass. 3 Credit Hours ABR 156 AUTOMOTIVE CUTTING AND WELDING Prerequisite(s): As determined by college Students are introduced to the various automotive cutting and welding processes. Emphasis is placed on safety, plasma arc, oxy- acetylene cutting, resistance type spot welding, and Metal Inert Gas (MIG) welding. Upon completion, students should be able to safely perform automotive cutting and welding procedures. 3 Credit Hours ABR 213 AUTOMOTIVE STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS Prerequisite(s): As determined by college Students learn methods of determining structural misalignment. Topics include methods of inspection, types of measuring equipment, data sheets, and identifying types of structural damage. 3 Credit Hours

AIR CONDITIONING & REFRIGERATION (ACR)

ACR 111 PRINCIPLES OF REFRIGERATION Prerequisite(s): As determined by college

ABR 214 AUTOMOTIVE STRUCTURAL REPAIR Prerequisite(s): As determined by college

This course emphasizes the fundamental principles for air conditioning and refrigeration. Instruction is provided in the theory and principles of refrigeration and heat transfer, HVAC/R system components, common, and specialty tools for HVAC/R, and application of the concepts of basic compression refrigeration. Upon completion, students should identify system components and understand their

This course provides instruction in the correction of structural damage. Topics include types and use of alignment equipment, anchoring and pulling methods, and repair/replacement of structural components. 3 Credit Hours.

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