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Theory of operation for electrical, electronic, and electromechanical accessory systems. Understanding and using wiring diagrams, schematics, and other diagnostic information to troubleshoot electrical, electronic, and electromechanical systems. Preparation for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) examination in Areas A6, A8, and L1.
AUTO 360B Automotive Electronics 0 Units
(This is a noncredit CTE course, which can lead to and only be applied to a non- transcriptable certificate.)
Advisory: EWRT 211 and READ 211 (or LART 211), or ESL 272 and 273;
MATH 212 or equivalent; AUTO 350A, 350B, 360 and 360A.
Four and one-half hours lecture (54 hours total per quarter).
(No limit on repeatability for 0 unit courses.)
Pass-No Pass (P-NP) course.
Application of computer control principles to automotive systems. Operation of automotive electronic control systems, including commonly used sensors, actuators, and displays. Introduction to diagnostic methods and test equipment for automotive electronic control systems. Preparation for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) examination in Areas A6, A8, and L1.
AUTO 360F No-Start Diagnosis 0 Units
(This is a noncredit CTE course, which can lead to and only be applied to a non- transcriptable certificate.)
Advisory: EWRT 211 and READ 211 (or LART 211), or ESL 272 and 273;
MATH 212 or equivalent; AUTO 350A, 350B, 360, 360A, 360B, 360C, 360D
and 360E.
Four and one-half hours lecture (54 hours total per quarter).
(No limit on repeatability for 0 unit courses.)
Pass-No Pass (P-NP) course.
Principles of troubleshooting procedures and techniques to analyze and repair of “no-start” problems in the fuel, ignition, and electrical systems of an automobile. Preparation for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) examination in Areas A6, A8, and L1.
AUTO 360G Advanced Scan Tool Diagnosis 0 Units
(This is a noncredit CTE course, which can lead to and only be applied to a non- transcriptable certificate.)
Advisory: EWRT 211 and READ 211 (or LART 211), or ESL 272 and 273;
MATH 212 or equivalent; AUTO 350A, 350B, 360, 360A, 360B, 360C, 360D
and 360E.
Four and one-half hours lecture (54 hours total per quarter).
(No limit on repeatability for 0 unit courses.)
Pass-No Pass (P-NP) course.
Advanced drivability diagnosis using a scan tool. Using the onboard diagnostic capabilities of vehicles built since 1980. Advanced scan data analysis. Using PC capabilities to store and analyze diagnostic information. Preparation for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) examination in Areas A6, A8, and L1.
AUTO 361A Automotive Brake Systems 0 Units
(This is a noncredit CTE course, which can lead to and only be applied to a non- transcriptable certificate.)
Advisory: EWRT 211 and READ 211 (or LART 211), or ESL 272 and 273;
MATH 212 or equivalent; AUTO 351A and AUTO 351B.
Four and one-half hours lecture (54 hours total per quarter).
(No limit on repeatability for 0 unit courses.)
Pass-No Pass (P-NP) course.
Operation of automotive brake systems. Repair, maintenance and troubleshooting.
AUTO 361B Electronically Controlled Brake Systems 0 Units
(This is a noncredit CTE course, which can lead to and only be applied to a non- transcriptable certificate.)
Advisory: EWRT 211 and READ 211 (or LART 211), or ESL 272 and 273;
MATH 212 or equivalent; AUTO 361A.
Four and one-half hours lecture (54 hours total per quarter).
(No limit on repeatability for 0 unit courses.)
Pass-No Pass (P-NP) course.
Computer controlled automotive brake systems, including service, maintenance, troubleshooting and repair procedures.
AUTO 362A Automotive Suspension, Steering 0 Units and Alignment
(This is a noncredit CTE course, which can lead to and only be applied to a non- transcriptable certificate.)
Advisory: EWRT 211 and READ 211 (or LART 211), or ESL 272 and 273;
MATH 212 or equivalent; AUTO 351A and AUTO 351B.
Nine hours lecture (108 hours total per quarter).
(No limit on repeatability for 0 unit courses.)
Pass-No Pass (P-NP) course.
Operation of automotive suspension, steering and alignment systems. Overview of maintenance, repair and troubleshooting procedures.
AUTO 365P Smog Inspector - Level 1 Training 0 Units
(This is a noncredit CTE course, which can lead to and only be applied to a non- transcriptable certificate.)
Corequisite: AUTO 365W.
Advisory: EWRT 211 and READ 211 (or LART 211), or ESL 272 and 273;
MATH 212 or equivalent.
Seven hours lecture (84 hours total per quarter).
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(No limit on repeatability for 0 unit courses.)
Pass-No Pass (P-NP) course. A Automotive technician training program for California’s Smog inspection program. Course content is mandated by the Bureau of Automotive Repair (BAR). B
AUTO 365W Smog Inspector - Level 2 Training 0 Units
(This is a noncredit CTE course, which can lead to and only be applied to a non- transcriptable certificate.)
Corequisite: AUTO 365P.
Advisory: EWRT 211 and READ 211 (or LART 211), or ESL 272 and 273;
MATH 212 or equivalent.
Two and one-half hours lecture (30 hours total per quarter).
(No limit on repeatability for 0 unit courses.)
Pass-No Pass (P-NP) course.
Automotive technician training program for California’s Smog Inspection Program. Meets one of the Bureau of Automotive Repair (BAR) requirement for obtaining Smog Inspector License.
All courses are for unit credit and apply to a De Anza associate degree unless otherwise noted.
Biology
BIOL 6A
Form and Function in the
6 Units
 Biological World
(See general education pages for the requirement this course meets.)
(Not open to students with credit in BIOL 6AH.)
Prerequisite: CHEM 1A or 25 with a grade of C or better; or satisfactory score on the Chemistry Placement Exam.
Advisory: EWRT 1A or EWRT 1AH or ESL 5.
Four hours lecture, six hours laboratory (120 hours total per quarter). Introduction to biology and scientific methods for students beginning the biology major series. Study of the structure and physiological processes of living organisms, with an emphasis on plants and animals.
BIOL 6AH Form and Function in the Biological 6 Units World - HONORS
(See general education pages for the requirement this course meets.)
(Not open to students with credit in BIOL 6A.)
(Admission into this course requires consent of the Honors Program Coordinator.) Prerequisite: CHEM 1A or 25 with a grade of C or better; or satisfactory score on the Chemistry Placement Exam.
Advisory: EWRT 1A or EWRT 1AH or ESL 5.
Four hours lecture, six hours laboratory (120 hours total per quarter). Introduction to biology and scientific methods for students beginning the biology major series. Study of the structure and physiological processes of living organisms, with an emphasis on plants and animals. As an honors course, the students will be expected to complete extra assignments to gain deeper insight in biological form and function.
BIOL 6B Cell and Molecular Biology 6 Units
(See general education pages for the requirement this course meets.) Prerequisite: BIOL 6A or BIOL 6AH.
Advisory: EWRT 1A or EWRT 1AH or ESL 5; MATH 114 or equivalent.
Four hours lecture, six hours laboratory (120 hours total per quarter). Introduction to cellular structure and function, biological molecules, bioenergetics, molecular genetics, and cell proliferation. The laboratory includes extensive hands- on experimentation in molecular biology.
BIOL 6C Ecology and Evolution 6 Units
(See general education pages for the requirement this course meets.)
(Not open to students with credit in BIOL 6CH.)
Prerequisite: BIOL 6A (or BIOL 6AH) and BIOL 6B, with a grade of C or better. Advisory: EWRT 1A or EWRT 1AH or ESL 5; MATH 114 or equivalent.
Four hours lecture, six hours laboratory (120 hours total per quarter).
Principles of ecology and evolution. Includes ecology of populations, communities, ecosystems and biomes as well as evolution of populations, and the origin of species and higher taxa. The laboratory portion of the course includes a research project designed, researched and presented by students.
BIOL 6CH Ecology and Evolution - HONORS 6 Units
(See general education pages for the requirement this course meets.)
(Not open to students with credit in BIOL 6C.)
(Admission into this course requires consent of the Honors Program Coordinator.) Prerequisite: BIOL 6A (or BIOL 6AH) and BIOL 6B, with a grade of C or better. Advisory: EWRT 1A or EWRT 1AH or ESL 5; MATH 114 or equivalent.
Four hours lecture, six hours laboratory (120 hours total per quarter).
Principles of ecology and evolution. Includes ecology of populations, communities, ecosystems and biomes as well as evolution of populations, and the origin of species and higher taxa. The laboratory portion of the course includes a research project designed, researched and presented by students. As an honors course the students will be expected to complete extra assignments to gain deeper insight in ecology and evolution.
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