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Course Criteria
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2.00 Credits
2 credits Offered Fall Semester This course gives students hands-on exposure in a shop setting to those subjects covers in AUTO-105 and AUTO-130 theory classes. Instruction utilizes a variety of mock-ups, training aids, components, and live work. The student will be able to explain and demonstrate proper safety precautions when lifting and supporting a vehicle, or using tools and equipment, or handling asbestos containing materials. Lab: 105 hours total
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4.00 Credits
4 credits Offered Fall Semester This course gives students hands-on exposure in a shop setting to those subjects covered in AUTO-123 theory classes. Instruction utilizes a variety of mock-ups, training aids, components, and live work. The student will be able to explain and demonstrate proper safety precautions when lifting and supporting a vehicle, or using tools and equipment, or handling asbestos containing materials. Lab: 105 hours total
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5.00 Credits
5 Credits Offered Spring Semester This course will give the students hands-on exposure in a shop setting to those subjects covered in AUTO 126 and AUTO 141 theory classes. The instruction will utilize a variety of mockups, training aids, components, and live work. The student will be able to explain and demonstrate proper safety precautions when lifting and supporting a vehicle, using tools and equipment, or handling asbestos-containing materials.
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5.00 Credits
5 Credits Offered Fall Semester This course will teach students the principles of hydraulic brakes and friction, as well as the operation and construction of drum and disc brake systems. Students will also learn the operation, construction and repair of clutch systems, drivelines, and constant velocity joints.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Offered Spring Semester This course will teach the various steering and suspension systems used on today's cars and light trucks. The construction, service and repair of components will be taught along with their relation to the steering geometry of the vehicle. In-depth instruction will be given to four-wheel alignment principles using the Hunter D-111 Computerized Alignment machine.
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4.00 Credits
4 Credits Offered Fall Semester This course will teach the student how to identify, repair, or replace components as necessary on gasoline engines. The four-stroke cycle and accompanying valve action will be taught, as well as the construction, operation, and servicing of cooling and lubrication systems. The student will learn proper engine disassembly, measuring, machining, and assembly procedures.
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6.00 Credits
6 Credits Offered Spring Semester This course will cover basic electrical theory, including types of circuits and components, as well as batteries, starter, and charging systems. Students will also learn about wiring schematics and diagrams, along with the 25 most common car wiring systems.
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2.00 Credits
2 Credits Offered Fall Semester Students will explore a variety of accessory electrical circuits. Some of these include windshield wipers, power windows, door locks, seats, and cruise control systems, as well as in-depth instruction on troubleshooting procedures and theories.
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5.00 Credits
5 Credits Offered Fall Semester Students will perform troubleshooting on computerized engine controls on live vehicles that have been "bugged" by theinstructor. Students will use various scanners and electronic test equipment typically used in the industry to diagnose the "bugs."
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5.00 Credits
5 Credits Offered Spring Semester This course will give students hands-on exposure in a shop setting to those subjects covered in AUTO 260, 270, and 280 theory classes. Instruction will utilize a variety of mock-ups, training aids, components, and live work.
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