
Math for Automotive Technology
MAT-10810-801
Rockland Community College
- Semester
- Fall 2025
- Instructor
- Nicole Hanaburgh
- Start Date
- 09-02-2025
- Total Credits
- 3
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- 845-574-4328
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A solid foundation in the mathematics skills that are required for success in the automotive technology field. Topics include ratios, graph and chart interpretation, gauges, geometry, invoices, unit conversion, electrical circuits and precision measurement. Automotive applications include gear ratio, compression ratio, Vernier caliper, micrometer, torque, alignment specifications, labor and parts cost lookup, tire pressure and antifreeze gauges, series and parallel electrical circuits, duty cycle, digital multimeter and current clamp.
General Education Area(s): Mathematics
Course Area: Mathematics
Level: Lower Level Undergraduate
Dates: 09-02-2025 - 12-21-2025
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- Instructor: Nicole Hanaburgh
- Local Course ID: FA25_ROC_MAT10810_801
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