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REEDLEY COLLEGE

REEDLEY COLLEGE

71

FALL

DEPT-NO- CODE

DAYS TIMES RM#

INSTRUCTOR

AM, AV1, R & TM = Madera Community College Center OC = Oakhurst Community College Center

AMT 12L MATERIALS & PROCESSES, ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS, AND COMMUNICATION & NAVIGATION SYSTEMS LABORATORY (1.5 Units)

This lab course will cover a variety of subject areas required by the Federal Aviation Administration as part of the Aviation Maintenance Technology

Program. Topics include: Identification and selection of aircraft hardware and materials, the application of appropriate nondestructive testing methods,

performing precision measurements, maintenance of aircraft electrical systems and their components, controls, switches, indicators, and protective

devices, the inspection and servicing of electronic communication and navigation systems, and troubleshooting

and repairing autopilot and approach control systems.

COREQUISITES: Aviation Maintenance Technology 12. ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English 125 or 130 and 126 and Mathematics 201. (A, CSU)

Full Term Class Offering(s)

AMT-12L-59019

DAILY

10:45am-11:50

AER 1

D.RICHEY

AMT-12L-59020

DAILY

12:00pm-1:05

AER 1

D.RICHEY

AMT-12L-59021

DAILY

1:15pm-2:20

AER 1

D.RICHEY

AMT 13 MAINTENANCE PUBLICATIONS, MECHANIC PRIVILEGES AND LIMITATIONS, HYDRAULICS, LANDING GEAR, AND CABIN

ATMOSPHERE CONTROL SYSTEMS (3.5 Units)

This lecture course will cover a variety of subject areas required by the Federal Aviation Administration as part of the Aviation Maintenance Technology

Program. Topics covered include: Reading, comprehending, and applying information contained in aircraft maintenance manuals complying with Federal

Aviation Regulations, airworthiness directives, advisory materials, and exercising mechanic privileges the inspection, troubleshooting, and repair of

hydraulic or pneumatic systems, maintaining landing gear systems, brakes, wheels, tires, and steering systems inspecting and servicing speed and take-

off warning systems and repairing heating, cooling, air-conditioning, pressurization, and oxygen systems.

COREQUISITES: Aviation Maintenance Technology 13L. ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English 125 or 130 and 126 and Mathematics 201. (A, CSU)

Full Term Class Offering(s)

AMT-13-59022

DAILY

9:30am-10:35

AER 5

K.ZIELKE

AMT 13L MAINTENANCE PUBLICATIONS, MECHANIC PRIVILEGES AND LIMITATIONS, HYDRAULICS LANDING GEAR, AND CABIN

ATMOSPHERE CONTROL SYSTEMS LABORATORY (1.5 Units)

This lab course will cover a variety of subject areas required by the Federal Aviation Administration as part of the Aviation Maintenance Technology

Program. Topics covered include: Reading, comprehending, and applying information contained in aircraft maintenance manuals complying with Federal

Aviation Regulations, airworthiness directives, advisory materials, and exercising mechanic privileges the inspection, troubleshooting, and repair of

hydraulic or pneumatic systems, maintaining landing gear systems, brakes, wheels, tires, and steering systems inspecting and servicing speed and take-

off warning systems and repairing heating, cooling, air-conditioning, pressurization, and oxygen systems.

COREQUISITES: Aviation Maintenance Technology 13. ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English 125 or 130 and 126 and Mathematics 201. (A, CSU)

Full Term Class Offering(s)

AMT-13-59023

DAILY

10:45am-11:50

AER 1

K.ZIELKE

AMT-13-59024

DAILY

12:00pm-1:05

AER 1

K.ZIELKE

AMT-13-59026

DAILY

1:15pm-2:20

AER 1

K.ZIELKE

BIOLOGY

BIOL 1 PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY (4 Units)

Topics covered include the cellular and chemical basis of life, organ systems, genetics, evolution and the origin of life, ecology and environmental

concerns. This course is recommended for the pre-professional and life science majors.

PREREQUISITES: Mathematics 103. ADVISORIES: English 1A. (A, CSU-GE, UC, I)

Full Term Class Offering(s)

BIOL-1-51970

TTh

11:00am-12:15

LFS C

STAFF

and

Th

12:30pm-2:20

LFS C

STAFF

BIOL 2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE (4 Units)

This introductory course examines the earth as an ecosystem composed of biological, chemical, and physical processes, with an emphasis on human

impacts. Topics will include the structure and function of ecological systems, air and water pollution, pesticide use, waste disposal, climate change,

natural resource use, and environment laws. Students will gain an understanding of how humans influence natural environments while focusing on

sustainable practices. Basic chemical, physical, and geological processes will be introduced to better explain these topics throughout the course.

ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English 1A and one course in High School Chemistry or High School Biology, eligibility for Mathematics 201. (A, CSU-

GE, UC, I)

Full Term Class Offering(s)

BIOL-2-51980

TTh

2:00pm-4:50

LFS 11

B.SMITH BUSH