NWTC College Program Guide 2022-2023 | Page 29

semester as it identi�es key expectations ( hidden rules ) of higher learning and professional employment . Course Typically Offered : Summer / Fall / Spring
10-804-134 MATHEMATICAL REASONING ... All college students , regardless of their college major , need to be able to make reasonable decisions about �scal , environmental , and health issues that require quantitative reasoning skills . An activity based approach is used to explore numerical relationships , graphs , proportional relationships , algebraic reasoning , and problem solving using linear , exponential and other mathematical models . Students will develop conceptual and procedural tools that support the use of key mathematical concepts in a variety of contexts . This course may be used as the �rst of a two part sequence that ends with Quantitative Reasoning as the capstone general education math requirement . ( Prerequisite : Next Gen Arith score greater / equal to 250 AND Rdg score greater / equal to 250 ; OR TABE A 9 / 10 Math greater / equal to 12.7 AND Rdg greater / equal to 8.8 ; OR TABE 11 / 12 Math greater / equal to 780 AND Rdg greater / equal to 567 ; OR ACT Math score greater / equal to 15 AND ACT Reading score greater / equal to 16 ; OR prep courses-contact an academic advisor 920-498-5444 ) Course Typically Offered : Summer / Fall / Spring
10-405-116 INTRO TO COLLISION REPAIR ... this course introduces the learner to the collision repair industry . Topics discussed include professionalism , safety , industry terminology , and the use of basic hand and power tools and equipment . This course also allows the learner the opportunity to develop the skills and knowledge of sheet metal characteristics and straightening techniques . Competencies of this course will be delivered using NWTC props . Course Typically Offered : Fall
10-405-118 INTRO TO AUTO REFINISHING ... this course introduces the learner to automotive re�nishing . Topics discussed include automotive paints , personal and shop safety , environmental regulations , re�nishing equipment operation and maintenance , spray gun set-up and transfer ef�ciencies , and vehicle detailing . Competencies of this course will be delivered using NWTC props . Course Typically Offered : Fall
10-405-102 COLLISION REPAIR NON STRUCTURAL 1 ... removal , replacement , and storage of interior and exterior trim , disarming / arming restraint systems , adjustment to movable glass , lamps , bumpers and movable tops , and wind noise / water leak diagnosis and repair . ( Corequisite : 10-405-116 Intro to Collision Repair ) Course Typically Offered : Fall
10-405-103 COLLISION REPAIR NON STRUCTURAL 2 ... identifying different types of vehicle construction , nonstructural part identi�cation , damage analysis and developing a repair plan , time management , and replacing and aligning bolted and moveable exterior panels utilizing the appropriate tools . ( Corequisites : 10-405-116 Intro to Collision Repair ; 10-405-102 Coll Repair Non Structural 1 ) Course Typically Offered : Fall
10-405-119 PLASTIC & COMPOSITE REPAIR ... this course provides the opportunity for the learner to develop the knowledge , skills , process and understanding of identifying types of plastic used on vehicles , making repair or replace decisions , and repair techniques using plastic welding equipment and adhesives .
10-405-107 COLLISION REFINISHING SURFACE PREPARATIONS ... planning the re�nishing process including substrate identi�cation , paint and rust removal , panel cleaning , selecting proper sandpaper , sanding techniques , vehicle protection , masking techniques , selecting and applying the correct undercoats , and corrosion protection products and usage . ( Prerequisite : 10-405-118 Intro to Auto Re�nishing ) Course Typically Offered : Spring
10-412-153 INTRO TO ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS ... focus on the theory of electricity . This will include studying Ohms , Kirchoff ' s , and Newton ' s Laws and how they apply to the circuits on various electrical systems on a vehicle . Students will apply these theories to troubleshoot simple circuits . Course Typically Offered : Fall
10-405-121 COLLISION REFINISH TOPCOAT APPLICATION ... this course provides the opportunity for the learner to develop the knowledge , skills , process and understanding of locating and mixing automotive color formulas , applying sealers , singlestage , and basecoat / clearcoat �nishes , and optimizing transfer ef�ciency . ( Prerequisite : 10-405-118 , Intro to Auto Re�nishing ; Corequisite : 10-405-107 , Collision Re�nish Surface Prep ) Course Typically Offered : Spring
10-405-123 ADVANCED REFINISHING ... this course provides the opportunity for the learner to develop the knowledge , skills , process and understanding of blending adjacent vehicle panels , blending methods for single stages and clearcoats , application and blending of automotive multi-stage �nishes , re�nishing defect identi�cation , diagnosis , and repair . ( Prerequisite : 10-405-118 Intro to Auto Re�nishing ; Corequisite : 10-405-107 , Collision Re�nish Surface Prep ; 10-405-121 , Collision Re�nish Topcoat Application ) Course Typically Offered : Spring
10-405-125 INTRO TO COLLISION REPAIR APPLICATIONS ... this course provides the learner the opportunity to apply the skills and knowledge gained in all prior courses on " live " vehicle repair . Emphasis will be placed on vehicle protection , use of available repair information , organization during the repair process , and completing repairs to industry standard . ( Prerequisite : 10-405-103 , Collision Repair Non-structural 2 ; Corequisites : 10-405-119 , Plastic & Composite Repair ; 10-405-107 , Collision Re�nish Surface Prep ; 10-405-121 , Collision Re�nish Topcoat Applications ; 10-405-106 , Collision Repair Welding ) Course Typically Offered : Spring
10-405-150 INTRO TO COLLISION WELDING ... This course provides the opportunity for the learner to develop the knowledge , skills , process , and understanding of welding and cutting commonly used for collision repair . Students will learn to set up , use , and maintain welding equipment and weld a variety of types and thicknesses of steels using GMAW ( MIG ) welding equipment in the �at , vertical , horizontal , and overhead position . Methods of cutting covered include mechanical , oxy-fuel , and plasma arc . Course Typically Offered : Spring
10-405-144 COLLISION REPAIR WELDING ... this course provides the opportunity for the learner to develop the knowledge , skills , process and understanding of GMAW ( MIG ) welding steel for industry certi�cation , GMAW ( MIG ) brazing , GMAW ( MIG ) welding aluminum , and squeeze type resistance spot welding ( STRSW ). ( corequisite : 10-412-171 Transportation Welding 2 ) Course Typically Offered : Spring
10-801-136 ENGLISH COMPOSITION 1 ... learners develop knowledge / skills in planning , organizing , writing , editing . Students will also analyze audience / purpose , use elements of research , format documents using standard guidelines , and develop critical reading skills . ( Prerequisite : High school GPA greater / equal to 2.6 ; OR ACT Reading score greater / equal to 16 AND English greater / equal to 18 ; OR Next Gen Reading score greater / equal to 250 AND Writing score greater / equal to 260 ; OR " preparatory course ( s )", contact academic advisor at 920-498-5444 ) Course Typically Offered : Summer / Fall / Spring
10-405-137 COLLISION RELATED ELECTRICAL / SRS ... this course provides the opportunity for the learner to develop skills in electrical troubleshooting for vehicle systems related to collision repair ; restraint and supplemental restraint systems operations , troubleshooting , diagnosis , and repair ; collision-avoidance system operation , repair , and recalibration ; and hybrid / electric vehicle safety . ( Prerequisite : 10-412-153 Intro to Electrical Systems ) Course Typically Offered : Fall
10-405-114 COLLISION REPAIR ESTIMATING ... this course provides the opportunity for the learner to develop skills in auto body construction , model identi�cation , damage analysis , parts sources , handwritten damage reports , and computerized damage reports . Course Typically Offered : Fall
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