opportunities, options, excellence - Red Rocks Community College
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AUM 119 Tune-Up II<br />
3 Credits<br />
Prerequisite: AUM 118<br />
This course is a continuation of Tune-Up I.<br />
You will learn terminology, operation and<br />
repair of electronic ignition systems. The use<br />
of test equipment, oscilloscopes, hand-held<br />
scanners and other special tools are taught.<br />
Knowledge and skill improvements are measured<br />
by manipulative and written assessments.<br />
AUM 120 Emissions<br />
2 Credits<br />
Prerequisites: AUM 119 and 126<br />
This course is intended to train students in the<br />
theory, diagnosis and repair of emission control<br />
systems. Knowledge of ignition and fuel<br />
systems is important prior to undertaking this<br />
course. Students will learn the interaction of<br />
different system failures that cause high<br />
tailpipe emissions. Students will diagnose<br />
emissions failures and repair them. Use and<br />
calibration of the 4-gas emission analyzer and<br />
IM240 testing is covered. Knowledge and<br />
skill improvements are measured by manipulative<br />
and written assessments.<br />
AUM 123 Fuel Systems I<br />
2 Credits<br />
Prerequisite:AUM 101<br />
This course gives students a basic knowledge<br />
of the theory, purpose and operation of fuel<br />
delivery systems. Carburetor circuitry, fuel,<br />
and basic testing procedures are covered, as<br />
well. Knowledge and skill improvements are<br />
measured by manipulative and written assessments.<br />
AUM 125 Fuel Systems II<br />
1 Credit<br />
Prerequisite: AUM 123<br />
This course gives students practical knowledge<br />
in diagnosis, disassembly and repair of<br />
carburetors. Knowledge and skill improvements<br />
are measured by manipulative and<br />
written assessments.<br />
AUM 126 Fuel Injection<br />
1 Credit<br />
Prerequisite: AUM 125<br />
This course covers the theory, terminology<br />
and operation of various fuel injection systems.<br />
GM-port fuel injection, and Bosch systems<br />
are covered. You will diagnose and test<br />
fuel injection systems. Knowledge and skill<br />
improvements are measured by manipulative<br />
and written assessments.<br />
AUM 127 Basic Electrical I<br />
6 Credits<br />
Prerequisite: AUM 101<br />
This course gives students a basic understanding<br />
of automotive electrical systems. Utilizing<br />
wiring diagrams, meter use, electrical theory,<br />
and removal and replacement of electrical<br />
components are covered. Testing of starting<br />
and charging systems are emphasized.<br />
Knowledge and skill improvements are measured<br />
by manipulative and written assessments.<br />
AUM 131 Basic Engines I<br />
3 Credits<br />
Prerequisite: AUM 101<br />
This course gives students an introduction to<br />
the various engine designs, operating principles<br />
and testing procedures. Students will<br />
learn related terminology, perform diagnostic<br />
testing on engine condition and prepare to<br />
remove, disassemble, and rebuild an engine.<br />
Knowledge and skill improvements are measured<br />
by manipulative and written assessments.<br />
AUM 132 Engine Overhaul II<br />
5 Credits<br />
Prerequisite: AUM 131<br />
This course gives students advanced knowledge<br />
in the procedures used to disassemble,<br />
measure, diagnose and reassemble an automotive<br />
engine. Working done on engines that<br />
belong to the school/college. Various cleaning<br />
procedures are covered. Measurement and<br />
proper disassembly and reassembly procedures<br />
are stressed. Knowledge and skill<br />
improvements are measured by<br />
manipulative and written assessments.<br />
AUM 134 Auto Parts Specialist<br />
7 Credits<br />
Prerequisite: AUM 101, 102, 104, 109, 118,<br />
127, and 131<br />
This course gives students advanced knowledge<br />
in the procedures used to disassemble,<br />
measure, diagnose and reassemble an automotive<br />
engine. Working done on engines that<br />
belong to the school/college. Various cleaning<br />
procedures are covered. Measurement and<br />
proper disassembly and reassembly procedures<br />
are stressed. Knowledge and skill<br />
improvements are measured by manipulative<br />
and written assessments.<br />
BIO - BIOLOGY<br />
A grade of “C” or better is required in all prerequisite<br />
courses<br />
BIO 105 Science of Biology (Core)<br />
4 Credits<br />
Co-requisite: BIO 105 Lab<br />
This course is designed for non-science students.<br />
Students examine the basis of biology<br />
in the modern world and survey the current<br />
knowledge and conceptual framework of the<br />
discipline. Biology as a science is explored as<br />
is the impact of biological science on society.<br />
BIO 111 General <strong>College</strong> Biology I<br />
(Core)<br />
5 Credits<br />
Co-requisite: BIO 111 Lab<br />
This course examines the fundamental molecular,<br />
cellular and genetic principles characterizing<br />
plants and animals. Cell structure, function<br />
and the metabolic processes of respiration<br />
and photosynthesis are included, as well<br />
as cell reproduction and basic concepts of<br />
heredity.<br />
BIO 112 General <strong>College</strong> Biology II<br />
(Core)<br />
5 Credits<br />
Co-requisite: BIO 112 Lab<br />
Prerequisite: BIO 111<br />
This course is a continuation of BIO 111;.<br />
students study evolution, genetics, development,<br />
classification, structure, and function of<br />
plants and animals and ecology.<br />
BIO 201 Human<br />
Anatomy/Physiology I<br />
4 Credits<br />
Co-requisite: BIO 201 Lab<br />
Prerequisite: Recent coursework in biology<br />
or chemistry recommended<br />
This course is an integrated study of the<br />
human body in which the histology, anatomy<br />
and physiology of each system is covered.<br />
The first part of this two-semester course<br />
includes molecular, cellular, and tissue levels<br />
of organization, followed by integumentary,<br />
skeletal, muscular and nervous systems and<br />
senses. Mandatory lab work includes microscope<br />
work, observations and dissection.<br />
BIO 202 Human Anatomy and<br />
Physiology II<br />
4 Credits<br />
Co-requisite: BIO 202 Lab<br />
Prerequisite: BIO 201<br />
This course is an integrated study of the<br />
human body in which the histology, anatomy<br />
and physiology of each system is covered.<br />
The second part of this two- semester course<br />
includes study of the following systems:<br />
endocrine, cardiovascular with hematology,<br />
lymphatic, immune, respiratory, digestive, urinary<br />
with fluid and electrolyte balance, and<br />
reproductive. Mandatory lab work includes<br />
microscope work, observations and dissection.<br />
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