46 FALL 2024 925.424.1000 | [email protected] FALL 2024 - COURSE LISTINGS Please refer to the online schedule on CLASS-Web to access course section details and the course record numbers (CRNs) for registration. maintaining smog technician license. This course will follow BAR guidelines for smog license prep. Student may or may not qualify for license exam after taking this class. For more information see www.smogcheck.ca.gov AUTO LABA AUTOMOTIVE LAB 2.0 Units Automotive Lab is an open laboratory class for basic automotive students. This class is for students desiring to expand their hands-on experience using their own vehicle. Instructor will provide technical and supervisory support to guide students in completion of their self initiated projects. Service information via computer service manuals will be available for students to use for vehicle information and research. Prerequisite: AUTO INTR or NAUT INTR with a minimum grade of C (May be taken concurrently) or AUTO INTL and AUTO INTZ with a minimum grade of C (May be taken concurrently) AUTO LABB AUTOMOTIVE LAB ADVANCED 2.0 Units Automotive Lab Advanced is an open laboratory class for advanced automotive students. This class is for students desiring to expand their hands-on experience using their own vehicle. Instructor will provide technical and supervisory support to guide students in completion of their self-initiated projects. Students are expected to help others in class and be able to work without guidance. Service information via computer service manuals will be available for students to use for vehicle information and research. Class is recommended for second year students only. Prerequisite: AUTO LABA or NAUT LABA with a minimum grade of C and AUTO INTR or NAUT INTR with a minimum grade of C or AUTO INTL and AUTO INTZ with a minimum grade of C (May be taken concurrently) or NAUT INTR with a minimum grade of C BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES BIO 1A GENERAL BOTANY 5.0 Units Diversity, structure and function of plant, fungal, and protistan phyla. Topics include development, morphology, physiology and systematics. Principles of population and community ecology and ecosystem interactions. Prerequisite: Intermediate Algebra or a higher level of mathematics. Recommended Course Preparation: BIO 30 with a minimum grade of C BIO 1B GENERAL ZOOLOGY 5.0 Units Major groups of animal phyla and heterotrophic unicellular eukaryotes. Topics include comparative structure and function, development, ecology, taxonomy, phylogeny, evolution, and behavior. Designed for majors in biological sciences and related fields. (Note: Formerly ZOOL 1.) Prerequisite: Intermediate Algebra or a higher level of mathematics. Recommended Course Preparation: BIO 30 with a minimum grade of C BIO 1C CELL AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY 5.0 Units Principles of cell and molecular biology. Includes biochemistry, cell structure and function, cell homeostasis, cell metabolism, cell reproduction, cell communication, genetics, molecular biology, biotechnology, and evolution. Emphasis on scientific inquiry and experimental design. Prerequisite: BIO 1A or BIO 1B, and CHEM 1A with a minimum grade of C Eligibility for college-level composition (ENG 1A, ENG 1AEX, or ESL 1A) as determined by college assessment or other appropriate method BIO 7A HUMAN ANATOMY 5.0 Units Structural organization of the human body: gross and microscopic structure of the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, AUTO A9 LIGHT VEHICLE DIESEL ENGINES 4.0 Units An in-depth study of diesel engines: mechanical, measurement, and assembly. A study of the above-mentioned components including theory, teardown, evaluate, qualifying, and rebuilding. Diesel engine performance including emissions, turbos, exhaust and intake systems. This class’s emphasis is on diesel engines and diesel engine performance/emissions. Prerequisite: AUTO INTR with a minimum grade of C. May be taken concurrently Students are encouraged to enroll in Automotive Lab concurrently. AUTO INTL AUTO SERVICE AND INTRO LAB 2.0 Units This is the Lab section that can only be taken if you are also taking INTZ. Bumper-to-Bumper Automotive Knowledge. Starting with hazardous waste handling, tool identification, maintenance and lubrication, moving into engine mechanical, emissions controls, suspension systems, air conditioning, airbags and safety, transmissions, axles, and finishing off with the future of the automotive industry. This is an introductory class for people who want to know more about their vehicle or who are planning an automotive career. Corequisite: AUTO INTZ (This is the lab section and must be taken at the same time) AUTO INTZ AUTO SERVICE AND INTRO LECTURE 2.0 Units This class is lecture only, AUTO INTL must also be taken concurrently. Bumper-to-Bumper Automotive Knowledge. Starting with hazardous waste handling, tool identification, maintenance, and lubrication, moving into engine mechanical, emissions controls, suspension systems, air conditioning, airbags and safety, transmissions, axles, and finishing off with the future of the automotive industry. This is an introductory class for people who want to know more about their vehicle or who are planning an automotive career. Corequisite: AUTO INTL AUTO LABC LAB SPECIALIZED BENCH WORK 2.0 Units Automotive Lab Specialized Bench Work is an open laboratory class for automotive students. This class is for students desiring to expand their hands-on experience using shop equipment. This class specializes in rebuilding automotive parts. The instructor will provide technical and supervisory support to guide students in the completion of their self-initiated projects. Service information via computer service manuals will be available for students to use for vehicle information and research. Class is recommended for second year students only. Prerequisite: AUTO INTR or NAUT INTR or AUTO INTL and AUTO INTZ with a minimum grade of C. May be taken concurrently. AUTO LABD LAB SPECIALIZED ELECTRONIC WK 2.0 Units Automotive Lab Specialized Electronic Work is an open laboratory class for automotive students. This class is for students desiring to expand their hands-on experience using shop equipment. This class specializes in electronics work. This includes accessories, EV, hybrid, and aftermarket electrical. The instructor will provide technical and supervisory support to guide students in the completion of their self-initiated projects. Service information via computer service manuals will be available for students to use for vehicle information and research. Prerequisite: AUTO INTR or NAUT INTR or AUTO INTL and AUTO INTZ with a a minimum grade of C. May be taken concurrently AUTO SDR SPECIFIED DIAGNOSTIC & REPAIR 5.0 Units This is a Bureau of Automotive Repair approved alternative to the ASE A6, A8 and L1 certification required for obtaining and
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