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  • 3.00 Credits

    In this course the student will identify components related to fuel, ignition, and emission systems. The student will perform routine service and maintenance procedures related to fuel, ignition, and emission systems. Troubleshooting techniques will be developed using various tests and test equipment. This will be used to analyze engine performance problems. The following TASKS are required by NATEF (National Automotive Technician Education Foundation) NATEF requires that 95% of P-1's, 80% of P-2's, and 50% of P-3's be completed during the course. (Prerequisites: AUTO1105, AUTO1106, AUTO1208 or instructor approval) (3 Credits: 1 lecture/2 lab)
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course covers the diagnosis and repair techniques of auto body electrical and electronic systems. It involves electrical/electronic systems such as power windows, power seats, electronic instrument clusters, theft deterrent systems, computer controlled electronics, and passive restraint systems. The following TASKS are required by NATEF (National Automotive Technician Education Foundation). NATEF requires that 95% of P-1's, 80% of P-2's, and 50% of P-3's be completed during the course. (Prerequisites: AUTO1105, AUTO1106, AUTO1216 or instructor approval) (2 Credits: 0 lecture/2 lab)
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course utilizes hands on testing of automotive computer systems including sensors and control devices. It will include feedback carburation and fuel injection. Skills will be developed to utilize basic engine mechanical tests that will lead to analyzing engine condition and performance. (Prerequisites: AUTO1105, AUTO1106, AUTO1118, AUTO1208, AUTO1228 or instructor approval) (3 Credits: 0 lecture/3 lab)
  • 1.00 Credits

    This course develops skills in diagnosing, testing, and correcting problems related to engine performance. A strong emphasis will be placed on computer controlled systems. (Prerequisites: AUTO1105, AUTO1106, AUTO1118, AUTO1138, AUTO1208, AUTO1228 or instructor approval) (1 Credit: 0 lecture/1 lab)
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course is designed as a prerequisite for all Automotive Technology courses. In this course students will learn shop safety, automobile identification, service manuals, preventative maintenance, customer care, labor rates and proper use of automotive tools and equipment. Emphasis will also be placed on proper documentation of repair orders. This course also takes a look at how proper communication and shop etiquette can be met, as well as what it takes to be a successful technician. This course is designed to allow students to have the opportunity to apply and practice knowledge learned in the lecture portion of the course in a live lab environment. (Prerequisites: None) (4 Credits: 2 Lecture/2 Lab).
  • 5.00 Credits

    In this course students will learn components and operations of brake hydraulic systems, power brakes, disc and drum brakes, and parking brake systems. Emphasis will also be placed on antilock, and traction/stability control systems. This course will build a foundation to brake system diagnostics and repairs. Students will have the opportunity to apply and practice knowledge learned in the lecture portion of the course in a live lab environment (Corequisite: AUTO1150) (5 Credits: 2 Lecture/3 Lab)
  • 5.00 Credits

    This course is designed to teach students the various suspension and steering components and their purpose. Students will learn to diagnose faulty steering and suspension components as well as how to properly and safely perform component replacement. Emphasis will also be placed on wheel alignments. Students will have the opportunity to apply and practice knowledge learned in the lecture portion of the courses in a live lab environment. (Corequisites: AUTO1150) (5 Credits: 2 Lecture/3 Lab)
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is designed to introduce students to basic automotive electrical. Students will begin with how electricity happens, how it flows and how it is affected. Emphasis is placed on voltage, current and resistance. Students will begin reading wiring schematics, learn basic electrical testing, diagnostics, and repairs. This course is designed to allow students to have the opportunity to apply and practice knowledge learned in the lecture portion of the course in a live lab environment. (Corequisites: AUTO1150) (3 Credits: 2 Lecture/1 Lab)
  • 1.00 Credits

    This course covers basic engine theory, parts identification of block and cylinder heads, inspection, and measurement of critical wear points. The complete disassembly, rebuilding, and assembly are discussed along with engine removal and installation techniques. (Prerequisites: AUTO1105, AUTO1106, or instructor approval) (1 Credit: 1 lecture/0 lab)
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course includes the study of torque converters, planetary gears, clutches, bands, and hydraulics. Instruction of computer and electronic shift controls is also emphasized. The class stresses how an automatic transmission operates and its functions in power train application. (Prerequisites: AUTO1105, AUTO1106, or instructor approval) (2 Credits: 2 lecture/0 lab)
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