ATT 260: Special Vehicle Prototyping

In this course, students who are interested in specialty car markets will build on experiences in prerequisite courses to evaluate their skills, while learning the techniques and applications of the design and building of custom cars. Students will learn to install and modify many aftermarket products such as hinge kits, remote door openers, custom enclosures, interior modifications and the process used to achieve show car quality sheet metal fit and finish. Teamwork, establishing project guidelines, time management, developing problem-solving skills, goal setting and the achievement of these goals will be emphasized. This course was previously CCC 210. Level I Prerequisite: Academic Reading and Writing Levels of 6; ATT 111 or ATT 112, minimum grade "B"

Level I Prereq: Academic Reading and Writing Levels of 6; ATT 111 or ATT 112, minimum grade "B"

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Description Hours
Credits 4
Lecture Hours 60
Clinical Hours 0
Lab Hours 45
Other Hours 0
Total Hours 105

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