Course Description: Through a variety of classroom and/or shop/lab learning and assessment activities, students in this course will: apply exemplary safety procedures in all areas of auto body painting and refinishing; perform proper cleaning procedures for a refinish; prepare adjacent panels for blending; prepare plastic panels for refinishing; protect all non-finished areas of vehicle; operate high and low volume/pressure spray gun operations for painting and refinishing; perform all paint system applications on an automobile; apply appropriate paint color matching and mixing procedures; tint color using formula to achieve a blendable match; explore the causes, effects and correction of buffing-related imperfections; explore the causes, effects and correction of pigment flotation; measure mil thickness; apply decals, transfers, tapes, woodgrains, pinstripes to an automobile; apply buffing and polishing techniques to remove defects; apply cleaning techniques to automobile interior, exterior, glass and body openings; and remove overspray.
Spring
Credit Hours: 4.00
Credit Hours: 4.00
Course Description: Through a variety of classroom and/or lab/shop learning and assessment activities, students in this course will: identify trim and hardware to be protected; examine what to consider when working with movable glass; perform outer body panel repairs; Perform outer body replacements and adjustments; Perform metal straightening techniques; Perform body filling techniques; Perform metal finishing techniques; Use welding procedures in non-structural damage repair; Distinguish between mechanical and electrical components; apply safety standards for the collision repair industry; use cutting procedures in non-structural damage repair; and determine procedures necessary for working with plastics and adhesives.
Spring
Credit Hours: 4.00
Credit Hours: 4.00
Course Description: Assessing, measuring and estimating damage to conventional and unitized vehicles using industry-standard measuring devices and damage reporting processes. Analysis of material damage caused by hail, theft and vandalism; exterior panel damage; and restraint system damage. Strategies for planning and improving collision job process times using quality inspection of repairs.
Spring
Credit Hours: 2.00
Credit Hours: 2.00
Course Description: Through classroom and/or lab/shop learning and assessment activities, in this course students will: determine how to diagnose steering and suspension; diagnose electrical concerns; complete headlamp and fog/driving lamp assemblies and repairs; demonstrate self-grounding procedures for handling electronic components; determine diagnosis, inspection and service needs for brake system hydraulic components; examine components of heating and air conditioning systems; determine the inspection, service and repair needs for collision damaged cooling system components; distinguish between the under car components and systems; and determine the diagnosis, inspection and service requirements of active and passive restraint systems.
Spring
Credit Hours: 3.00
Credit Hours: 3.00
Course Description: Operation, application, maintenance and troubleshooting of electrical equipment including transformers, relays, motor controls and wiring with emphasis on diagnostic troubleshooting.
Course Notes: AE100 AC/DC Circuits.
Spring
Credit Hours: 3.00
Section Notes: **Corequisite of ME110 Fundamentals of Motor Controls.** McPherson area high school & post-secondary students enrolled in the Industrial Mechanical Maintenance/Industrial Electrical Technology programCredit Hours: 3.00
Section Notes: Corequisite of ME110 Fundamentals of Motor ControlsBrooks Trade Center Industrial Electrical Technology students ONLY.
Course Description: Fundamental knowledge of medications, their use, actions, side effects and dosage; documentation; wound management; and supervision skills for geriatric aides.
Course Notes: Allied Health Permission, or Accuplacer Next Generation Reading Score of 231 or above, and ACT Reading of 14+.
Spring
Credit Hours: 4.50
Section Notes: Students must pass both theory & clinical portions; meets state requirements for CMA state exam; Meets at DH/Peel Mon & Sat, skills 3/11 Clinical Mon @ The Wesley 4-9. Sat @ Good Sams 6-230Meeting Times:
Days: M
Times: 4:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Campus: Main Campus
Building: Davis Hall
Room: DH009
Days: S
Times: 8:00 AM - 4:30 AM
Course Description: In this learning plan students will: complete work order and check history; identify engine mechanical integrity; explore the fundamentals of fuel system theory; identify fuel system concerns; explore the fundamentals of ignition theory; identify ignition system concerns; identify induction system concerns; identify exhaust system concerns; identify engine mechanical integrity through a variety of learning and assessment activities.
Spring
Credit Hours: 3.00
Section Notes: Departmental Consent required.Credit Hours: 3.00
Section Notes: Departmental Consent required.Credit Hours: 3.00
Section Notes: Departmental Consent required. McPherson High School students only. Textbooks provided. Meets during 2nd & 3rd hour block.Meeting Times:
Days: MTRF
Times: 8:47 AM - 10:59 AM
Campus: McPherson
Building: McPherson High School
Room: MHS01
Days: W
Times: 8:45 AM - 10:30 AM
Credit Hours: 3.00
Section Notes: Departmental Consent required. McPherson High School students only. Textbooks provided. Meets during 4th & 5th hour block.Meeting Times:
Days: MTRF
Times: 11:03 AM - 1:19 PM
Campus: McPherson
Building: McPherson High School
Room: MHS01
Days: W
Times: 10:34 AM - 12:48 PM
Credit Hours: 3.00
Section Notes: Departmental Consent required. Books provided by NHS/Brooks.Credit Hours: 3.00
Section Notes: Departmental Consent required. Books provided by NHS/Brooks.Credit Hours: 3.00
Section Notes: Departmental Consent required. Books provided by NHS/Brooks.
Course Description: Theory and use of air conditioning service equipment; purging, repairing, evacuating, testing for leaks, charging and overhauling compressors.
Spring
Credit Hours: 4.00
Credit Hours: 4.00
Course Description: Diagnosis and repair of emissions control systems and engine-related service.
Spring
Credit Hours: 2.00
Section Notes: Departmental Consent required.Credit Hours: 2.00
Section Notes: Departmental Consent required.
Course Description: Basic operations, processes, and safety requirements for Entry Level Driver Training (ELDT) to operate a commercial vehicle to successfully complete the written test to secure a state learner’s permit for a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL)
Course Notes: Departmental Consent.
Spring
Credit Hours: 3.00
Section Notes: Student shall have a valid Kansas Driver's License before attending AP-120.Credit Hours: 3.00
Section Notes: Student shall have a valid Kansas Driver's License before attending AP-120.
Course Description: Instruction and practice in a commercial motor vehicle (CMV) to meet the requirements of Kansas Department of Transportation and Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration rules and regulations in order to test for a Commercial Driver’s License.
Course Notes: Departmental Consent.
Spring
Credit Hours: 2.00
Credit Hours: 2.00
Credit Hours: 2.00
Course Description: Basic principles of composition, drawing and color theory emphasizing increasing awareness of the variety of visual expression from viewing works of art from past and present; hands-on experience in composition, color and drawing.
Spring
Credit Hours: 3.00
Section Notes: For non-art majors. All students are responsible for viewing and completing all content regardless of where they are taking the course and country restrictions.Credit Hours: 3.00
Section Notes: For non-art majors. All students are responsible for viewing and completing all content regardless of where they are taking the course and country restrictions.
Course Description: Basic anatomical and physiological terminology; fundamental chemical concepts with an emphasis on organic macromolecules, pH, buffers, electrolytes, and solutions; introduction to cellular structure and function.
Spring
Credit Hours: 1.00
Section Notes: For students planning to enroll in BI103 Human Anatomy and Physiology who have not had a college level biology course. Class will not meet on 3/20.Credit Hours: 1.00
Section Notes: For students planning to enroll in BI103 Human Anatomy and Physiology who have not had a college level biology course. Class will not meet on 3/20.Credit Hours: 1.00
Section Notes: For students planning to enroll in BI103 Human Anatomy and Physiology who have not had a college level biology course.Requires proctored exams.Credit Hours: 1.00
Section Notes: For students planning to enroll in BI103 Human Anatomy and Physiology who have not had a college level biology course.Requires proctored exams.Credit Hours: 1.00
Section Notes: For students planning to enroll in BI103 Human Anatomy and Physiology who have not had a college level biology course. Requires proctored exams.
Course Description: Basic biological principles and their relationship to humans. General education course for non-science majors. Not open to students with credit in any other college biology course except with department recommendation. This course is not recommended for individuals with an interest in majoring in science. Lecture and lab.
Spring
Credit Hours: 4.00
Section Notes: Lecture and lab are included in this section. No need to enroll in a separate lab section. Requires proctored exams.
Course Description: Impact of science and technology on the environment, components of a balanced environment, identification of environmental problems and possible solutions.
Spring
Credit Hours: 3.00
Section Notes: Course requires proctored exams.
Course Description: Basic structure and function of the human body.
Course Notes: BI100 or BI101 or BI104 or BI105 or BI112 w/Grade of C.
Spring
Credit Hours: 6.00
Section Notes: Student must also enroll in BI103L lab.Credit Hours: 6.00
Section Notes: Student must also enroll in BI103L lab.Credit Hours: 6.00
Section Notes: Student must also enroll in BI103L lab.
Course Description: Laboratory portion of BI103 Anatomy and Physiology.
Course Notes: BI100 or BI101 or BI104 or BI105 or BI112 w/Grade of C.
Spring
Credit Hours: 0.00
Section Notes: Must also enroll in BI103 LectureCredit Hours: 0.00
Section Notes: Must also enroll in BI103 LectureCredit Hours: 0.00
Section Notes: Must also enroll in BI103 Lecture
Course Description: Exposure to concrete mixes, slab-forming techniques, screeding, placing concrete, floating, hand troweling, curing, edging, jointing, sawing, vibrating, reinforcing, pinning, finish treatments, safety and codes.
Spring
Credit Hours: 3.00
Section Notes: Hutchinson Correctional Students ONLY
Course Description: Introduction to construction drawings, basic rigging, communication skills, employability skills, material handling.
Spring
Credit Hours: 2.00
Section Notes: Hutchinson Correctional Students ONLY
Course Description: Build general carpentry skills through NCCER General Carpentry curriculum with a specific focus on floor systems, wall systems and roof framing. Combined with the Carpentry I course, prepare to take and pass the General Carpentry exam to earn the NCCER General Carpentry credential.
Spring
Credit Hours: 3.00
Section Notes: The Carpentry II course material is divided into two course sections to better accommodate scheduling. Subsequent enrollment in BT211 Carpentry II-B is required. Hutchinson Correctional Students ONLY