Summer 2012 - South Seattle Community College
Summer 2012 - South Seattle Community College
Summer 2012 - South Seattle Community College
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26 Credit<br />
SOUTH - <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />
Professional & Technical Education<br />
RELATED INSTRUCTION<br />
If you are enrolled in a one-year certificate or a degree program, you<br />
must complete some of the following required academic courses.<br />
Contact an advisor or counselor to learn which courses fulfill<br />
requirements for your program.<br />
ENGL 103 TRANSITIONAL ENGLISH [E]<br />
Improvement of skills required for vocational students. Computer lab fee. Fee(s)and meeting dates<br />
dependent upon section choice; contact roger.bourret@seattlecolleges.edu<br />
0135.01 5 cr MTTh 1:00 pm -2:30 pm OLY 102 Bourret<br />
ENGL 105 APPLIED COMPOSTION [E]<br />
Covers skills and strategies needed to meet writing demands in college and on the job. Prereq:<br />
Satisfactory performance on English placement test. Fee(s) and meeting dates dependent on section<br />
choice, contact roger.bourret@seattlecolleges.edu<br />
0136.01 3 cr MTTh 1:00 pm -2:30 pm OLY 102 Bourret<br />
ENGL 106 TECHNICAL WRITING [E]<br />
Writing strategies geared to target audiences. Emphasis on research and problem-solving requiring<br />
critical reading and writing; development of ideas and argumentation. Includes layout and design,<br />
use of illustration, schematics and mathematics. Prereq: ENG 105 or permission. Fee(s) and meeting<br />
dates dependent upon section choice, contact roger.bourret@seattlecolleges.edu<br />
0138.01 3 cr W 1:00 pm -2:30 pm OLY 102 Bourret<br />
ICT 103 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS I [E]<br />
Study of current computer applications. Provides experience in text editing, spreadsheet and database<br />
management software. Brief introduction to several popular application softwares. Hands-on<br />
experience with a word processor, spreadsheets, data base, manager and MS-DOS. To be taken<br />
concurrently with ENG 105. Fee(s) and meeting dates dependent upon section choice, contact<br />
roger.bourret@seattlecolleges.edu<br />
0137.01 2 cr MTTh 1:00 pm -2:30 pm OLY 102 Bourret<br />
MATH 110 APPLIED MATH FOR TECHNICIANS [E]<br />
Emphasis on applications of mathematics to vocational and technical courses. Prereq: Satisfactory<br />
performance on Math placement test. Section 70: online fee; contact olga.shatunova@seattlecolleges.edu<br />
9880.70 3 cr AUTO ONLINE Shatunova<br />
9881.70 3 cr FOODS ONLINE Shatunova<br />
9882.70 3 cr LHO ONLINE Shatunova<br />
PSYC 240 PSYCHOLOGY OF HUMAN RELATIONS [E]<br />
Covers dynamics of organizations and human resources in the workplace: motivational theory, leadership,<br />
group processes, organizational theory, and management. Primarily for vocational students.<br />
Prereq: Satisfactory performance on placement test<br />
Section 70: online fee, contact aimee.goodwin@seattlecolleges.edu<br />
9893.70 3 cr ONLINE Staff<br />
AUTOMOTIVE COLLISION REPAIR - (206) 934-5391<br />
The Automotive Collision Repair program offers training<br />
in automotive refinishing from small repairs to complete<br />
refinishing, including damage analysis, shop management,<br />
estimating, minor and major collision repair, fiberglass and plastic<br />
repair, and mechanical components.<br />
ABR 191 APPLYING THE FINISH<br />
In this module students will be able to prepare a surface for topcoat, apply primer-scaler, apply single<br />
stage paint, base, clear-coat and t ri-coat finishes.<br />
2115.01 4 cr DAILY 7:00 am -1:30 pm TEC 105 Ford<br />
ABR 192 BLENDING COLOR<br />
In this module students will be able to prepare a vehicle for a blend, blend single-stage, blend base<br />
coast, clear coat or tri-coat finishing.<br />
2120.01 3 cr DAILY 7:00 am -1:30 pm TEC 105 Ford<br />
ABR 193 SOLVING PAINT APPLICATION PROBLEMS<br />
This module will instruct students to be able to identify paint application problems caused by contamination,<br />
paint defects caused by spraying techniques, and solve paint problems related to drying,<br />
curing of paint and those caused by improper preparation.<br />
2125.01 3 cr DAILY 7:00 am -1:30 pm TEC 105 Ford<br />
ABR 194 FINISH DEFECTS, CAUSES AND CURES<br />
This module will instruct students in identifying paint film defects, causes and corrective methods,<br />
surface defects and corrective methods of repair.<br />
2130.01 3 cr DAILY 7:00 am -1:30 pm TEC 105 Ford<br />
AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY - (206) 934-5391<br />
The Automotive Technology program offers training<br />
in: engine repair, automatic trans/transaxle, manual<br />
drive train and axles, suspension and steering, brakes,<br />
electrical/electronic systems, heating and air conditioning, and<br />
engine performance covering both domestic and foreign automobiles.<br />
Coursework focuses on electronic controls of today's modern<br />
automobiles.<br />
AUT 100 INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRICITY<br />
Contents include: electrical theory, diagnosing electrical system problems, as well as removal, repair<br />
and installation of electrical components from vehicles. In addition, the function and construction of<br />
each component, as well as its diagnosis and service procedures will be covered. Instruction in safety,<br />
environmental awareness, human relations and leadership are taught as an integral part of this unit<br />
of study. Note: MVM 100, MVM 102, AUT 100 and AUT 134 must be taken concurrently.<br />
2302.01 4 cr DAILY 7:00 am -2:00 pm AUT 129 Amesquita<br />
AUT 128 AUTOMOTIVE ENGINE DIAGNOSE / REMOVE AND REPLACE<br />
Students will study the basic operation of automotive gas and diesel engines, diagnosing their<br />
condition by disassembling various types of current model engines. Note: AUT 128, 130 and 132<br />
must be taken concurrently.<br />
2340.01 4 cr DAILY 7:00 am -2:00 pm AUT 128 Hughes<br />
AUT 130 AUTOMOTIVE ENGINE REBUILD<br />
Students will practice removing and installing automotive engines, practicing with both front and rear<br />
wheel drive vehicles. This is to include transferring of necessary parts, developing guides, estimating<br />
labor and time, and ordering parts to complete the job .Note: AUT 128, 130 and 132 must be taken<br />
concurrently.<br />
2341.01 8 cr DAILY 7:00 am -2:00 pm AUT 128 Hughes<br />
AUT 132 AUTOMOTIVE WELDING<br />
Contents include: Safety in welding, be able to demonstrate proficiency in: oxy-acetylene welding,<br />
oxy-acetylene brazing, oxy-acetylene cutting as well as MIG welding. Determine which type of<br />
welding process is to be used when joining various types of metals in different situations. Instruction<br />
in safety, environmental awareness, human relations and leadership are taught as an integral<br />
part of this unit. Prereq: MVM 100 and 102 or permission. Note: AUT 128, 130 and 132 must be<br />
taken concurrently.<br />
2342.01 3 cr DAILY 7:00 am -2:00 pm AUT 128 Hughes<br />
AUT 134 INTRODUCTION TO DRIVABILITY<br />
Contents include: automotive drivability theory, diagnosing drivability problems, as well as removal,<br />
repair and installation of drivability compomemts from vehicles. In addition, the function and construction<br />
of each component as well as its diagnosis ad service procedures will be covered. Instruction in<br />
safety, environmental awareness, human relations and leadership are taught as an integral part of<br />
this unit of study.Note: MVM 100, MVM 102, AUT 100 and AUT 134 must be taken<br />
concurrently.<br />
2333.01 3 cr DAILY 7:00 am -2:00 pm AUT 129 Amesquita<br />
MVM 100 INTRODUCTION TO AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY I<br />
Contents include: safety and MSDS; tools and equipment; looking for information; repair orders,<br />
repair manuals and parts and time estimating guides; component identification; component theory<br />
and fasteners. In addition, the function and construction of each component, as well as diagnosis<br />
and service procedures will be covered. Instruction in safety, environmental awareness, human<br />
relations and leadership are taught as an integral part of this unit of study. Note: MVM 100, MVM<br />
102, AUT 100 and AUT 134 must be taken concurrently.<br />
2300.01 4 cr DAILY 7:00 am -2:00 pm AUT 129 Amesquita<br />
MVM 102 INTRODUCTION TO AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY II<br />
Includes vehicle inspection; lube, oil and filter; cooling system, belt, and hose; heating and air<br />
conditioning system; driveshaft; manual and automatic transmission problems. Note: AUT 100, 134,<br />
MVM 100 and 102 must be taken concurrently.<br />
2301.01 4 cr DAILY 7:00 am -2:00 pm AUT 129 Amesquita<br />
AVIATION MAINTENANCE TECHNOLOGY - (206) 934-5373<br />
AIRFRAME & POWERPLANT<br />
This two-year (8 quarters) program leads to a Federal Aviation<br />
Administration (FAA) Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) Mechanics<br />
certificate. Course work includes basic science for aviation, electricity,<br />
airframe structures and systems, powerplant (piston and turbine<br />
engines) theory, overhaul and systems. Additional coursework can be<br />
completed for an Associate of Applied Science degree in Aeronautical<br />
Technology. A counseling interview is recommended before acceptance<br />
into the Airframe and Powerplant program. A counseling interview is<br />
recommended before acceptance into the Airframe and Powerplant<br />
program. For an appointment, call Tim Sowell at (206) 934- 6789.<br />
AMT 111 BASIC SCIENCE FOR AVIATION<br />
Provides a firm foundation for maintenance on both small and large aircraft. Covers aircraft terminology,<br />
nomenclature, practical mathematics, basic physics, aircraft drawing and interpretation of diagrams<br />
as they pertain to everyday shop problems. Topics include specifications and properties of modern<br />
aircraft materials, their use and fabrication, hardware, fitting, corrosion control, cleaning and proper<br />
use of tools, precision instruments required for maintenance and overhaul practices. Nondestructive<br />
inspection, aircraft systems, components, ground handling and servicing procedures of aircraft, Federal<br />
Aviation Regulations, maintenance records, publication, weigh and balance control and other basic<br />
information are also covered. Prerequisite: Meet with an advisor or counselor to see if a placement<br />
test may be required. Minimum Compass Scores: Writing 65, Reading 75 and Pre-Algebra 54.<br />
2901.01 17 cr DAILY 2:00 pm - 8:00 pm AMT 208 Staff<br />
Note: Class meets from 06/25/12 to 08/24/12