Provides supervised workplace experience in selected industry settings. Integrates knowledge and practice to achieve basic-level skill competencies. Special Note: Although students may enroll in a maximum of 18 credits of Practicum I, only 6 credits apply to the Certificate in Automotive Technology, Non-Transcripted Departmental Certificate of Completion in Automotive Electrical; Automotive Brakes; Suspension and Alignment; and Automotive Power Trains; and the AAS degree in Automotive Technology. Registration Restrictions: At least 12 credits of advisor approved ADT program technical courses and a valid Alaska driver's license.
Provides supervised workplace experience in selected industry settings. Integrates knowledge and practice to achieve basic-level skill competencies. Special Note: Although students may enroll in a maximum of 18 credits of Practicum I, only 6 credits apply to the Certificate in Automotive Technology, Non-Transcripted Departmental Certificate of Completion in Automotive Electrical; Automotive Brakes; Suspension and Alignment; and Automotive Power Trains; and the AAS degree in Automotive Technology. Registration Restrictions: At least 12 credits of advisor approved ADT program technical courses and a valid Alaska driver's license.
Provides supervised workplace experience in industry settings. Integrates advanced level knowledge and practice to achieve skill competencies. Registration Restrictions: Department approval and valid Alaska driver's license.
Provides supervised workplace experience in industry settings. Integrates advanced level knowledge and practice to achieve skill competencies. Registration Restrictions: Department approval and valid Alaska driver's license.
Provides career information in the automotive and diesel industry. Covers shop safety, hand tools, fasteners, fittings, and the major automotive systems.
Provides career information in the automotive and diesel industry. Covers shop safety, hand tools, fasteners, fittings, and the major automotive systems.
Provides career information in the automotive and diesel industry. Covers shop safety, hand tools, fasteners, fittings, and the major automotive systems.
Provides career information in the automotive and diesel industry. Covers shop safety, hand tools, fasteners, fittings, and the major automotive systems.
Covers history and origins of electrical theory through the generation of electricity, diagnosis, minor repair, and general service of alternators, starters, and batteries. Special Note: Students are expected to provide the basic hand tools needed to participate in lab activities. See faculty advisor for tool list.
Covers history and origins of electrical theory through the generation of electricity, diagnosis, minor repair, and general service of alternators, starters, and batteries. Special Note: Students are expected to provide the basic hand tools needed to participate in lab activities. See faculty advisor for tool list.
Covers history and origins of electrical theory through the generation of electricity, diagnosis, minor repair, and general service of alternators, starters, and batteries. Special Note: Students are expected to provide the basic hand tools needed to participate in lab activities. See faculty advisor for tool list.
Covers history and origins of electrical theory through the generation of electricity, diagnosis, minor repair, and general service of alternators, starters, and batteries. Special Note: Students are expected to provide the basic hand tools needed to participate in lab activities. See faculty advisor for tool list.
Covers history and origins of electrical theory through the generation of electricity, diagnosis, minor repair, and general service of alternators, starters, and batteries. Special Note: Students are expected to provide the basic hand tools needed to participate in lab activities. See faculty advisor for tool list.
Introduces the design, operation, diagnosis, disassembly, repair, and service procedures to the suspension and steering systems on medium and heavy duty equipment. Special Note: Students are expected to provide the basic hand tools needed to participate in lab activities. See faculty advisor for tool list.
Introduces the design, operation, diagnosis, disassembly, repair, and service procedures to the suspension and steering systems on medium and heavy duty equipment. Special Note: Students are expected to provide the basic hand tools needed to participate in lab activities. See faculty advisor for tool list.
Applies principles of design, operation, diagnosis, disassembly, hands-on repair and service procedures on medium/heavy duty engines. Special Note: Students are expected to provide the basic hand tools needed to participate in lab activities. See faculty advisor for tool list.
Applies principles of design, operation, diagnosis, disassembly, hands-on repair and service procedures on medium/heavy duty engines. Special Note: Students are expected to provide the basic hand tools needed to participate in lab activities. See faculty advisor for tool list.
Introduces theory, operation, diagnosis, repair, and service procedure of brake systems on medium and heavy duty equipment. Special Note: Students are expected to provide the basic hand tools needed to participate in lab activities. See faculty advisor for tool list.
Introduces theory, operation, diagnosis, repair, and service procedure of brake systems on medium and heavy duty equipment. Special Note: Students are expected to provide the basic hand tools needed to participate in lab activities. See faculty advisor for tool list.
A195Automotive Practicum I1.0
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Smith, K5
CRN: 73352 Section: 601 Date Range: 08/27-12/15
Provides supervised workplace experience in selected industry settings. Integrates knowledge and practice to achieve basic-level skill competencies. Special Note: Although students may enroll in a maximum of 18 credits of Practicum I, only 6 credits apply to the Certificate in Automotive Technology, Non-Transcripted Departmental Certificate of Completion in Automotive Electrical; Automotive Brakes; Suspension and Alignment; and Automotive Power Trains; and the AAS degree in Automotive Technology. Registration Restrictions: At least 12 credits of advisor approved ADT program technical courses and a valid Alaska driver's license.
Provides supervised workplace experience in selected industry settings. Integrates knowledge and practice to achieve basic-level skill competencies. Special Note: Although students may enroll in a maximum of 18 credits of Practicum I, only 6 credits apply to the Certificate in Automotive Technology, Non-Transcripted Departmental Certificate of Completion in Automotive Electrical; Automotive Brakes; Suspension and Alignment; and Automotive Power Trains; and the AAS degree in Automotive Technology. Registration Restrictions: At least 12 credits of advisor approved ADT program technical courses and a valid Alaska driver's license.
Provides supervised workplace experience in selected industry settings. Integrates knowledge and practice to achieve basic-level skill competencies. Special Note: Although students may enroll in a maximum of 18 credits of Practicum I, only 6 credits apply to the Certificate in Automotive Technology, Non-Transcripted Departmental Certificate of Completion in Automotive Electrical; Automotive Brakes; Suspension and Alignment; and Automotive Power Trains; and the AAS degree in Automotive Technology. Registration Restrictions: At least 12 credits of advisor approved ADT program technical courses and a valid Alaska driver's license.
Presents design, operation, diagnosis, disassembly, repair, and service procedures of hydraulic and pneumatic systems on mid to heavy duty equipment. Special Note: Students are expected to provide the basic hand tools needed to participate in lab activities. See faculty advisor for tool list.
Presents design, operation, diagnosis, disassembly, repair, and service procedures of hydraulic and pneumatic systems on mid to heavy duty equipment. Special Note: Students are expected to provide the basic hand tools needed to participate in lab activities. See faculty advisor for tool list.
Provides supervised workplace experience in industry settings. Integrates advanced level knowledge and practice to achieve skill competencies. Registration Restrictions: Department approval and valid Alaska driver's license.
Provides supervised workplace experience in industry settings. Integrates advanced level knowledge and practice to achieve skill competencies. Registration Restrictions: Department approval and valid Alaska driver's license.
Introduces basic principles of welding. Covers oxyacetylene welding, brazing, silver soldering and oxyacetylene flame cutting in the first half of the course. Covers shielded metal arc welding the second.
Introduces basic principles of welding. Covers oxyacetylene welding, brazing, silver soldering and oxyacetylene flame cutting in the first half of the course. Covers shielded metal arc welding the second.
Introduces basic principles of welding. Covers oxyacetylene welding, brazing, silver soldering and oxyacetylene flame cutting in the first half of the course. Covers shielded metal arc welding the second.
Introduces the welding of mild steels with covered electrodes. Includes welding safety, electrical welding equipment, electrode identification and selection, basic welding joint design, and welding practice on low carbon steel with mild steel electrodes.
Introduces the welding of mild steels with covered electrodes. Includes welding safety, electrical welding equipment, electrode identification and selection, basic welding joint design, and welding practice on low carbon steel with mild steel electrodes.
Introduces the welding of mild steels with covered electrodes. Includes welding safety, electrical welding equipment, electrode identification and selection, basic welding joint design, and welding practice on low carbon steel with mild steel electrodes.
Introduces the welding of mild steels with covered electrodes. Includes welding safety, electrical welding equipment, electrode identification and selection, basic welding joint design, and welding practice on low carbon steel with mild steel electrodes.
Introduces the welding of mild steels with covered electrodes. Includes welding safety, electrical welding equipment, electrode identification and selection, basic welding joint design, and welding practice on low carbon steel with mild steel electrodes.
Introduces the welding of mild steels with covered electrodes. Includes welding safety, electrical welding equipment, electrode identification and selection, basic welding joint design, and welding practice on low carbon steel with mild steel electrodes.
Introduces the welding of high strength steels with covered electrodes. Includes welding safety, low hydrogen electrodes selection process, high strength welding joint design, and welding practice on alloyed steels with low hydrogen and alloyed electrodes.
Introduces the welding of high strength steels with covered electrodes. Includes welding safety, low hydrogen electrodes selection process, high strength welding joint design, and welding practice on alloyed steels with low hydrogen and alloyed electrodes.
Introduces vertical-down shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) techniques on carbon steel pipe using EXX10 electrodes. Includes information on pipe material specifications, pipe fittings and assembly, welder qualification, and API Standard 1104 code requirements.
Introduces vertical-down shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) techniques on carbon steel pipe using EXX10 electrodes. Includes information on pipe material specifications, pipe fittings and assembly, welder qualification, and API Standard 1104 code requirements.
Introduces vertical-up shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) techniques on carbon and alloy steel pipe using both EXX10 and EXX18 electrodes. Includes information on high strength alloy steel pipe specifications and weld/welder evaluation/qualification defined in ASME IX and ANSI/ASME B31.3.
Introduces vertical-up shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) techniques on carbon and alloy steel pipe using both EXX10 and EXX18 electrodes. Includes information on high strength alloy steel pipe specifications and weld/welder evaluation/qualification defined in ASME IX and ANSI/ASME B31.3.
Introduces vertical-up shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) techniques on carbon and alloy steel pipe using both EXX10 and EXX18 electrodes. Includes information on high strength alloy steel pipe specifications and weld/welder evaluation/qualification defined in ASME IX and ANSI/ASME B31.3.
Introduces gas metal arc welding techniques for joining a number of metals. Includes information on power supplies, wire feed equipment, shielding gases, filler metal selection, and electrical characteristics of the arc.
Introduces gas metal arc welding techniques for joining a number of metals. Includes information on power supplies, wire feed equipment, shielding gases, filler metal selection, and electrical characteristics of the arc.
Theory and practice of cored arc welding using self-shielded and dual shielded wire processes. Covers physics of welding transfer, electrical characteristics of power supplies, wire feeders, and filler metal selection. Presents welding in accordance with the American Welding Society structural welding code.
Theory and practice of cored arc welding using self-shielded and dual shielded wire processes. Covers physics of welding transfer, electrical characteristics of power supplies, wire feeders, and filler metal selection. Presents welding in accordance with the American Welding Society structural welding code.
Theory and practice of cored arc welding using self-shielded and dual shielded wire processes. Covers physics of welding transfer, electrical characteristics of power supplies, wire feeders, and filler metal selection. Presents welding in accordance with the American Welding Society structural welding code.
Introduces gas tungsten arc welding for joining a number of metals. Includes information on power supplies, torches, inert gases, filler metal selection and electrical characteristics of the arc.
Introduces gas tungsten arc welding for joining a number of metals. Includes information on power supplies, torches, inert gases, filler metal selection and electrical characteristics of the arc.
Presents the safety practices and USNRC regulations for industrial radiography in nondestructive examination. Prepares for both Radioactive Materials (RAM) and the X- ray category Industrial Radiography Radiation Safety Personnel (IRRSP) examination administered by The American Society for Nondestructive Testing (ASINT). Registration Restrictions: VE A301 Principles of Technology or similar science course work is recommended prior to taking this course.
Presents the safety practices and USNRC regulations for industrial radiography in nondestructive examination. Prepares for both Radioactive Materials (RAM) and the X- ray category Industrial Radiography Radiation Safety Personnel (IRRSP) examination administered by The American Society for Nondestructive Testing (ASINT). Registration Restrictions: VE A301 Principles of Technology or similar science course work is recommended prior to taking this course.
Presents theory and application of industrial radiography and meets ASNT initial training hour requirements for level I and level 11 radiographer. Includes operation of equipment, film exposure and development, radiographic procedure specifications, interpretation of radiographs, and a brief review of radiation safety.
Presents theory and application of industrial radiography and meets ASNT initial training hour requirements for level I and level 11 radiographer. Includes operation of equipment, film exposure and development, radiographic procedure specifications, interpretation of radiographs, and a brief review of radiation safety.
Provides basic metallurgy theory and hands-on experience of preparing samples for examination, conducting metallurgical tests, and evaluating test results. Registration Restrictions: Advanced standing.
Provides basic metallurgy theory and hands-on experience of preparing samples for examination, conducting metallurgical tests, and evaluating test results. Registration Restrictions: Advanced standing.