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      Solar System Astronomy is an introduction to the history and concepts of modern astronomy. The course covers historical backgrounds, celestial motions, properties and observations of light, and physical characteristics of the solar system.Prerequisites & NotesPrerequisites: All required math learning support courses and READ 0870 or appropriate entrance scores.Note: This course was formerly PHYS 1015.4 Credit Hours - 3 Lecture Hours - 2 Lab Hours (F, S, U)Note: * Course designed for transfer.Approved course for TBR/Northeast State’s General Education Core.
    • 0.00 - 4.00 Credits

      Stars + Galaxies Astronomy is an introduction to the study of stars, galaxies and the universe. Topics covered include the sun, life cycles of stars, the Milky Way galaxy and other galaxies as well as modern concepts of the origin and structure of the universe.Prerequisites & NotesPrerequisites: All required math learning support courses and READ 0870, or appropriate entrance scores.4 Credit Hours - 3 Lecture Hours - 2 Lab Hours (F, S, U)Note: * Course designed for transfer.Approved course for TBR/Northeast State’s General Education Core.
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      Non-Structural Repair is an entry-level, self-paced course that will focus on preparing students for a career in the automotive collision repair industry. Through the use of training modules, students will learn industry standard repair procedures, damage assessment, and proper tool selection to aid in the repair of collision damaged automobiles. Additionally, students will be provided with hands-on training for body panel repair and alignment, plastic welding, and MIG welding. The student will be introduced to the automotive finishing process.Prerequisites & Notes4 Credit Hours - 2 Lecture Hours - 6 Lab HoursNote: Course not designed for transfer.
    • 0.00 - 4.00 Credits

      Structural Repair uses specifically formulated modules, which will allow students to develop and apply basic welding and cutting skills associated with crash damaged panel replacement as related to the collision repair industry. Areas of study include proper equipment selection and set up, fitment of panels to be welded, and plasma along with oxy-acetylene cutting procedures. Emphasis is placed on producing I-CAR acceptable MIG welding of butt, lap, and plug welds completed in various welding positions.Prerequisites & Notes4 Credit Hours - 2 Lecture Hours - 6 Lab HoursNote: Course not designed for transfer.
    • 0.00 - 4.00 Credits

      Paint and Refinishing provides students the opportunity to advance fundamental skills. Lab assignments include the proper surface preparation of a vehicle’s front clip. Operations such as proper spraying techniques for the application of metallic colors, spot repairs, color blending, single stage, base-coat clear-coat systems, tri-coat finishes, and specialty products will be covered. Basic custom paint, detailing, and advanced color mixing and matching will also be covered.Prerequisites & Notes4 Credit Hours - 2 Lecture Hours - 6 Lab HoursNote: Course not designed for transfer.
    • 0.00 - 3.00 Credits

      Estimating and Management provides students with the opportunity to develop skills in repair estimation associated with collision damaged vehicles. Skills acquired will include hand written estimation along with the use of software specifically developed for the auto body repair industry. Damage assessment, parts compilation, calculating of repair cost, and refinishing information are some of the subjects to be covered. Additionally, students will examine the nature of the body shop management team and the factors that contribute to the success and profitability of an effective and efficient operation.Prerequisites & Notes3 Credit Hours - 2 Lecture Hours - 2 Lab HoursNote: Course not designed for transfer.
    • 0.00 - 4.00 Credits

      Automotive Electrical provides instruction as well as a practicum in the service and repair of all components comprising an automotive electrical system. Topics covered include: drawing circuits; identifying correct formulas for making proper substitutions; using Ohm’s law; and working with voltage computations.Prerequisites & Notes4 Credit Hours - 3 Lecture Hours - 2 Lab Hours (F)Note: Course not designed for transfer.