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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
45 contact hours. 3 credit hours. This course will introduce the student to the various systems of the automotive vehicles and will acquaint the student with shop practices, safety, service manuals, pay structures, tools, warranties and personal relations necessary for success in the automotive business. The student will be trained in minor repair procedures, including lubrication, wheel and tire service, exhaust system service and new car pre-delivery services.
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4.00 Credits
8 contact hours: 4 lecture hours, 4 laboratory hours. This course is designed to provide instruction in the repair, diagnosis, and tuning of engines in both classroom and laboratory conditions.
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4.00 Credits
8 contact hours: 4 lecture hours, 4 laboratory hours. This course is designed to teach entry-level skills in the service and repair of steering and suspension systems, power steering, wheels and tires. Both lecture and shop experience will be provided.
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4.00 Credits
8 contact hours: 4 lecture hours, 4 laboratory hours. This course is designed to teach job entry skills in the theory, operation and repair of brake systems including both drum and disc brakes. Also presented will be an introduction to anti-lock brake systems. Instruction will combine both lecture and shop experience.
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4.00 Credits
8 contact hours: 4 lecture hours, 4 laboratory hours. This course is designed to teach entry-level skills in mechanics. Topics include engine electrical systems, starting systems, charging systems, accessory systems, basic emission controls, and an introduction to computer control systems. Both lecture and shop experiences will be provided.
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4.00 Credits
8 contact hours: 4 lecture hours, 4 laboratory hours. This course is designed to teach entry-level skills in the theory, service, and repair of automotive heating and air conditioning systems. It will include both classroom lecture and shop experience.
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4.00 Credits
8 contact hours: 4 lecture hours, 4 laboratory hours. This course is an advanced study of automotive automatic transmissions. Students are expected to have a basic knowledge of electrical systems, engine operation, fuel systems, drivability diagnosis, and automatic transmission operation prior to enrolling. This course will concentrate on the automatic transmission as used in today's vehicles, including instruction in overdrive transmission and lock-up torque converters, electronic shift controls, and allwheel drive systems.
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3.00 Credits
6 contact hours: 3 lecture hours, 3 laboratory hours. This course is an advanced study of automotive electrical and electronic systems. Students are expected to have a basic knowledge of electrical systems, engine operation, fuel systems and drivability diagnosis prior to enrolling. The course will concentrate on electronic vehicle controls including fuel injection, feedback systems, climate controls, and other computer controlled systems. Parts of the General Motors Specialized Electronics Training (SET) course will be used.
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4.00 Credits
8 contact hours: 4 lecture hours, 4 laboratory hours. This course seeks to develop entry-level skills in the theory and repair of clutches, manual and automatic transmission, and transaxles. Also included are final drive and differential assemblies. Instruction will combine lecture and shop experience.
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4.00 Credits
8 contact hours: 4 lecture hours, 4 laboratory hours. This course is designed to teach job entry skills in the diagnosis and repair of drivability problems. Topics covered include engine performance and electrical and computer system operations. Emphasis is placed on manufacturers' diagnostic charts and advanced diagnostic equipment. Use of scanners on both carburetor and fuel injected vehicles will be addressed.
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