MATC 2022-23 Catalog

AUTOBY – AVITEC

DEGREE/DIPLOMA/CERTIFICATE COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

distribution systems. Skills are developed in overhauling, assembling, and testing of fuel distribution system components. AVITEC-315 Credits: 2 Aircraft Reciprocating Engines 1 Skills are developed and instructions given in the removal, disassembly, cleaning, inspection, repair, assembly, installation, testing, and troubleshooting of aircraft engines. Emphasis is placed upon the correct application and use of engine servicing. AVITEC-316 Credits: 4 Aircraft Reciprocating Engines 2 Students continue the development of skills and knowledge gained in Aircraft Reciprocating Engines 1. Prerequisite(s): Complete AVITEC-315. AVITEC-318 Credits: 2 Aircraft Gas Turbine Engines 1 Training is given in the correct procedures and practices involved in the overhaul, inspection, maintenance, operation, testing, troubleshooting, and servicing of gas turbine engines and their related accessory systems. AVITEC-319 Credits: 5 Aircraft Gas Turbine Engines 2 Students continue the development of skills and knowledge gained in Aircraft Gas Turbine Engines. Prerequisite(s): Complete AVITEC-318. AVITEC-320 Credits: 4 Aircraft Electrical Systems Instruction a ff ords students an opportunity to apply basic electrical principles to problems encountered in the electrical servicing of airframes. Typical jobs performed are construction of simple/ complex circuits and using test equipment to check them. AVITEC-323 Credits: 3 Aircraft Ground Operation and Servicing Students learn proper procedures for fueling, moving and securing aircraft. Also studied are proper cleaning and corrosion-control methods for aircraft. AVITEC-340 Credits: 1 Aircraft Welding Students study the various welding processes used to fabricate and repair aircraft parts. They also learn to silver solder, braze and weld aluminum and stainless steel used in aircraft. AVITEC-360 Credits: 2 Propeller Systems Training is provided in the removal, installation, routine inspection and maintenance of wood and metal propellers. Causes for rejection of wood and metal propeller types are explained, with attention given to FAA and manufacturers’ publications.

AUTOBY-303

Credits: 1

AUTOBY-315

Credits: 5

Masking, Prep and Detailing In this course, learners prepare surfaces to be re fi nished by utilizing cleaning, sanding, and masking techniques while protecting non-re fi nish areas of the vehicle from overspray and component damage. Existing fi nish defect and substrate assessment along with primer product choices, bu ffi ng, polishing, and inspection for fi nal delivery are also introduced. When registering for this course, students must also be registered in AUTOBY-300, AUTOBY-301, AUTOBY-302 and AUTOBY-305. AUTOBY-304 Credits: 1 Basic Auto Mechanical Systems This course is designed to develop the ability to interpret automobile drawings and to understand the relation between drawings, basic trade theory, and shop operations. AUTOBY-305 Credits: 5 Auto Body 1 Techniques of auto body repair are presented including safety regulations, damage analysis, unibody construction, and component alignment, plastic fi ller application, welding, and dinging sheet metal damage. Practical lab exercises are performed on lab mockups or lab vehicles. When registering for this course, students must also be registered in AUTOBY-300, AUTOBY-301, AUTOBY-302 and AUTOBY-303. AUTOBY-312 Credits: 1 Electrical Servicing for Auto Body Repairing Fundamental facts and principles of automotive electricity that apply to auto body repair are presented. Instruction covers such subjects as the storage battery, Ohm’s Law, and lighting, charging, and ignition circuits. AUTOBY-313 Credits: 1 Introduction to Color Match and Aluminum Lecture-demonstrations acquaint students with sheet metal preparation and re fi nishing techniques. Students practice color matching new and weathered fi nishes as well as sanding, masking, feather-edging, and applying undercoats, sealers, and color coats. Aluminum tools and technique di ff erences are discussed and students will have the opportunity to use the aluminum equipment. When registering for this course, students must also be registered in AUTOBY-315, AUTOBY-316 and AUTOBY-317. Prerequisite(s): Complete AUTOBY-300, AUTOBY-301, AUTOBY-302, AUTOBY-303 and AUTOBY-305. AUTOBY-314 Credits: 1 Front-End Alignment This course covers the diagnosis and correction of steering and alignment problems. Students are instructed in the construction and operation of front-end alignment and wheel-balancing equipment used to correct faults in front-end suspension systems.

Applied Collision Repair 2 Students are provided further lab experiences in various repairs including work on unibody construction; door locks and window regulators; aligning body components; wiring accessories; wet-sanding; and color mixing, blending and spraying. Trade safety regulations are emphasized. Practical lab exercises are performed on appropriate vehicles. When registering for this course, students must also be registered in AUTOBY-313, AUTOBY-316 and AUTOBY-317. Prerequisite(s): Complete AUTOBY-300, AUTOBY-301, AUTOBY-302, AUTOBY-303 and AUTOBY-305. AUTOBY-316 Credits: 5 Applied Collision Repair 1 Instruction includes live shop repairs, body panel repair/replacement, and re fi nishing/ blending on modern vehicles. Non continuing/current students will be required to schedule and pass a hands-on competency test before the start date of the semester. Schedule with a counselor. Prerequisite(s): Must be concurrently enrolled in AUTOBY-311, AUTOBY-313 and AUTOBY-315. AUTOBY-317 Credits: 2 Frame Measuring and Setup Students become familiar with frame and unibody construction, tools and equipment through lectures and demonstrations of straightening techniques on damaged automobiles using dedicated and universal bench measuring systems and conventional equipment. Shop safety is emphasized. When registering for this course, students must also be registered in AUTOBY-313, AUTOBY-315 and AUTOBY-316. Prerequisite(s): Complete AUTOBY-300, AUTOBY-301, AUTOBY-302, AUTOBY-303 and AUTOBY-305. AVITEC − Aviation Technology (Department: 486) AVITEC-302 Credits: 2 Engine Fuel Metering Systems Training is provided in the servicing of various types of fuel supply and fuel metering systems. Skills are developed in overhauling, assembling, and testing of fuel system components. AVITEC-303 Credits: 5 Powerplant Electrical and Instrument Systems Skills are developed in the removal, disassembly, inspection, overhaul, installation, adjustment and systematic troubleshooting of the complete power plant ignition and electrical systems. Equipment manufacturers’ service recommendations are stressed in the overhaul of electrical components. AVITEC-304 Credits: 1 Aircraft Induction and Supercharging Systems Training is provided in the servicing of various types of fuel supply and fuel

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