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89 Associate Degree and Certificate Programs 2017-2018 Catalog Art - Automotive Technician CERTIFICATE IN GRAPHIC DESIGN (MAJOR #R.5220.CN ) Students completing a course of study leading to a certificate in Graphic Design will have the skills necessary for an entry level position as a graphic designer. The program covers the primary software used in the industry for graphic design. Students will learn to use Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and Painter, which offer a variety of rending possibilities. ART 7 Beginning Drawing ........................ 3 ART 30A Illustrator: Beginning Computer Drawing and Design ...... 3 ART 37A Photoshop: Digital Visual Art ........ 3 ART 38 Painter: Computer Digital Imaging .......................................... 3 Total Units 12 Advisor(s): Carrera, Hicks AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN PROGRAM Program Learning Outcomes: • Diagnose and repair manual transmissions • Diagnose and repair clutch systems • Diagnose and repair automatic transmissions • Diagnose and repair engines • Evaluate and calculate automotive electrical system operations • Diagnose and repair automotive starting and charging systems • Diagnose and repair fuel delivery and emissions systems • Diagnose and repair differentials • Diagnose and repair brakes • Diagnose and repair steering and suspension systems • Diagnose and repair engine electrical and electronic systems • Diagnose and repair automotive air conditioning and heating systems AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN (MAJOR #R.8050.AS ) ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE DEGREE Upon completion of the Reedley College Automotive Program (AUTOT-10 and AUTOT-11), the student will be eligible to take the Brake, Lamp license exams, and the National Institute for Automotive Excellence (ASE exams and qualify as aCertified General Automobile Mechanic once the ASE experience requirements are met. The program will prepare the student with the knowledge and skills to perform diagnosis and repair of various automotive components and enter the automotive service industry at the advance apprentice level. Students will be instructed in the following subjects: AUTOT-10 (Safety, Ethics, Regulations, Engine Repair, Manual Transmissions, Clutches, Automatic Transmissions, and Chassis Electrical Systems) and AUTOT-11 (Safety, Ethics, Regulations, Brakes, Suspension and Steering, Differentials, Axles, Engine Electrical and Electronic Systems, Engine Performance and Emissions, Air Conditioning and Heating, and Bureau of Automotive Repair (BAR) Emissions (Smog), Brake and Lamp License Preparation). The program is certified by the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation NATEF), and is certified by the State of California Bureau of Automotive Repair. The student will receive approximately 1,100 hours of instruction, at 30 hours per week, in one year, Fall/Spring semester sequence. In addition to the courses for the major, certain general education classes are required as specified in the associate degree requirements. AUTOT 10 Automotive Technician Program ........................................ 16 AUTOT 11 Automotive Technician Program ........................................ 16 Total Units 32 Advisor(s): I. Garza, Guzman, Rosendale AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN (MAJOR #R.8050.CA ) CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT Upon completion of the Reedley College Automotive Program (AUTOT-10 and AUTOT-11), the student will be eligible to take the Brake, Lamp license exams, and the National Institute for Automotive Excellence (ASE exams and qualify as a Certified General Automobile Mechanic once the ASE experience requirements are met. The program will prepare the student with the knowledge and skills to perform diagnosis and repair of various automotive components and enter the automotive service industry at the advance apprentice level. Students will be instructed in the following subjects: AUTOT-10 (Safety, Ethics, Regulations, Engine Repair, Manual Transmissions, Clutches, Automatic Transmissions, and Chassis Electrical Systems) and AUTOT-11 (Safety, Ethics, Regulations, Brakes, Suspension and Steering, Differentials, Axles, Engine Electrical and Electronic Systems, Engine Performance and Emissions, Air Conditioning and Heating, and Bureau of Automotive Repair (BAR) Emissions (Smog), Brake and Lamp License Preparation). The program is certified by the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation NATEF), and is certified by the State of California Bureau of Automotive Repair. The student will receive approximately 1,100 hours of instruction, at 30 hours per week, in one year, Fall/Spring semester sequence. In addition to the courses for the major, certain general education classes are required as specified in the associate degree requirements.
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