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  • 2.00 Credits

    One lecture; two lab. Prerequisite: Successful completion of ASE 101 or permission of division chair. Compliments ASE 101 and provides the automotive technology student career information about the automotive service industry. The class will provide theory and related hands-on experience on live vehicles as the foundation for advanced automotive courses. Instructional focus includes: shop safety, common hand tools, basic shop equipment, basic diagnostic equipment, measuring systems and tools, fasteners, service information, preventive maintenance, tire and wheel assembly service, up-sell theory, basic theories and math, common automotive industry terms and industry standards.
  • 2.00 Credits

    Course Fee: $82 One lecture; two lab. Prerequisite: Successful completion of ASE 101 and ASE 102. Provides instruction in basic electricity and electronic systems required for successful completion of ASE area A6: Electrical/ Electronic Systems. Instructional focus includes: electrical principles, basic circuit configuration, Ohm's Law, electrical components, wiring and wiring repairs, common tools and testing equipment, basic testing and problem isolation. The student will work with multi meters and other electrical test equipment in developing troubleshooting techniques.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Course Fee: $123 One lecture; four lab. Prerequisite: Successful completion of ASE 111 or permission of division chair or instructor. Compliments ASE 111 and builds upon basic principles required for successful completion of ASE area A6: Electrical/Electronic Systems by providing additional instruction in electricity and automotive electronic systems. Instructional focus includes: battery theory and operation, starting systems and charging systems. Students continue developing troubleshooting/repair techniques by utilizing structured diagnostic stratagems.
  • 2.00 Credits

    Course Fee: $82 One lecture; two lab. Prerequisite: Successful completion of ASE 112 or permission of division chair or instructor. Compliments ASE 112 and builds upon learned principles and techniques required for successful completion of ASE area A6: Electrical/Electronic Systems. Instructional focus includes: advanced schematic diagnosis, basic ignition principles, lighting systems, safety systems, basic body electronics and auxiliary systems, body computer parameters, electronic inputs and outputs, multiplexing, vehicle theft systems, electronic instrumentation, sound systems and chassis electronic control systems. Students continue developing troubleshooting/repair techniques by utilizing structured diagnostic stratagems.
  • 2.00 Credits

    Two lecture. Prerequisite: Successful completion of ASE 101 and ASE 102. Provides the basic theory, operation, testing and servicing of refrigerant required for successful completion of ASE area A7: Heating and Air Conditioning as well as the Federal Refrigeration Test. Instructional focus includes: safety precautions, environmental concerns, tooling, system identification, principles of refrigeration, states of matter, effects of pressure on gases and vapors, pressure temperature relationships, basic refrigeration cycle, refrigerant types, refrigeration system components and cooling system components. Laboratory work includes proper handling of refrigerants, troubleshooting and basic servicing of these systems utilizing strategy-based diagnostics.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Course Fee: $123 One lecture; four lab. Prerequisite: Successful completion of ASE 131 or permission of division chair or instructor. Corequisite: Verifiable registration/attempted testing of ASE area A7: Heating and Air Conditioning and successful completion of Federal Refrigeration Test is mandatory. (Requisite is pursuant to Federal Clean Air Act, Section 609.) Compliments ASE 131 and builds upon learned principles required for successful completion of ASE area A7: Heating and Air Conditioning as well as the Federal Refrigeration Test. Instructional focus includes: Service information usage, air distribution system components, manual A/C control systems, electronic A/C control systems and rear HTR/A/C control systems. Students continue developing troubleshooting/repair techniques by utilizing structured diagnostic stratagems.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Course Fee: $123 Two lecture; one lab. Prerequisite: Successful completion of ASE 101 and ASE 102. Provides basic engine theory required for successful completion of ASE area A1: Engine Repair. Instructional focus includes: engine classifications, engine identification, noise diagnosis, lubrication and cooling systems, engine sealing materials, basic blueprinting theory and torque principles.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Course Fee: $164 One lecture; six lab. Prerequisite: Successful completion of ASE 141 or permission of division chair or instructor. Compliments ASE 141 and builds upon learned principles required for successful completion of ASE area A1: Engine Repair. Instructional focus includes: recognizing and diagnosing causes of engine failure, engine disassembly, cleaning and inspection, short block procedures, cylinder head procedures, valve trains and modern reassembly procedures. ASE 142 prepares students for ASE area A1 Test: Engine Repair.
  • 2.00 Credits

    Course Fee: $82 One lecture; two lab. Prerequisite: Successful completion of ASE 101 and ASE 102. Provides automotive ignition theory and operation characteristics required for successful completion of ASE area A8: Engine Performance. Instructional focus includes: basic circuitry, ignition components, triggering and switching devices, distributor operation, electronic ignition, system inspection, system troubleshooting and repair. The student will work with multi-meters and other ignition system test equipment while developing troubleshooting/repair techniques by utilizing structured diagnostic stratagems.
  • 2.00 Credits

    Course Fee: $82 Two lecture. Prerequisite: Successful completion of ASE 151 or permission of division chair or instructor. Compliments ASE 151 and builds upon learned principles required for successful completion of ASE area A8: Engine Performance. Instructional focus includes: air induction systems, turbo charging theory, supercharging theory, exhaust system components and exhaust system service.
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