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  • 3.00 Credits

    Lec-2, lab-4, field trips Repeat: max. 9 units An in-depth study of automatic transmissions and transaxles. Basic study of electronic controls. General diagnosing using manuals, multimeters, flow charts and scan tools, along with pressure gauges. CSU
  • 8.00 Credits

    Lec-8, lab-4, field trips Prereq.: MATH E1, EX, BSMA G, H, or J, ENGL 90 or ESL 150 Orientation to the automobile: design, construction, operation, industry, and ethics; technical vocabulary, automotive components, systems, safety procedures. Use of automotive references and specifications. Use of basic tools for automotive repair. Workplace skills covered will include the basic maintenance and repair of the automobile and its systems for the entry-level automotive maintenance worker or home hobbyist. CSU
  • 8.00 Credits

    Lec-6, lab-6, field trips Prereq.: AUTO 50 or pass Challenge Test Repeat: max. 24 units A basic course focusing on automotive electrical systems including basic electrical theory, battery technology, starting systems, charging systems, lighting systems, instrumentation and wiring. A technical course focusing on higher-level electrical troubleshooting including the use of digital volt ohm meters, digital storage oscilloscopes, scan tools, and engine analyzers in the diagnosis and repair of modern automotive electronics. Students will prepare for Official State Lamp Adjusting License and ASE A6 and L-1 Examinations. CSU
  • 8.00 Credits

    Lec-6, lab-6, field trips Prereq.: AUTO 50 or pass Challenge Test Repeat: max. 24 units Principle of construction, mechanical operation, preventive maintenance and repair of vehicle braking systems, including computer operated systems, Anti-Lock Brake Systems (ABS) Preparation, Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) testing, Brake Certification, and State Brake License. Principles of construction, mechanical operation, preventive maintenance and repair of suspension systems, wheel alignment and wheel balancing. Preparation for A. S. E. certification. CSU
  • 8.00 Credits

    Lec-6, lab-6, field trips Prereq.: AUTO 50 or pass Challenge Test Repeat: max. 24 units Instruction in diagnosis and servicing of automatic and manual transmissions, clutches, 4-wheel drives, drive shafts, differentials, and electronic sensing devices. Preparation is given for national certification test.CSU
  • 8.00 Credits

    Lec-6, lab-6, field trips Prereq.: AUTO 50 or pass Challenge Test Repeat: max. 24 units A hands-on course focusing on the analysis of engine problems and proper steps in repair procedures, including cooling and exhaust systems and timing belt replacements as well as the disassembly, precision measurement, analysis of potential engine failures, reconditioning, and rebuilding of automotive engines. CSU
  • 8.00 Credits

    Lec-6, lab-6, field trips Prereq.: AUTO 50 or pass Challenge Test Repeat: max. 24 units Course focus is on maintenance and troubleshooting including the use of analog and digital volt ohm meters, digital storage oscilloscopes, scan tools, and engine analyzers, vacuum and pressure gauges in the diagnosis and repair of modern automotive ignition, fuel, and emission, systems. Preparation for National Certification (ASE A8 and L-1 Engine Performance) Examinations, students become familiar with trade practices in the testing and replacement of ignition system components, vehicle fuel and emission systems testing, component testing and replacement. CSU
  • 3.00 Credits

    Lec-3, lab-3 P/NP available Prereq.: AUTO 50 and AUTO 51 Repeat: max. 9 units Principles and functions of hybrid automobiles, and procedures for their maintenance, problem diagnosis and repair. Function of individual system components examined. Critical importance of safety and hybrid-unique equipment and procedures. Maintenance procedures and diagnostic and repair processes for at least one type of hybrid (Parallel or Series-Parallel) taught in detail.CSU
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    Ind st-5, 10, 15, conf-1, field trips P/NP available Advise: Completion of at least 16 units in Automotive Technology or consent of instructor. Student must obtain approval of project from instructor. Repeat: max. 2, 4, 6 units Research and application of advanced skills within the topic of Automotive/Trade Skills. Allows student to investigate subjects of special interest and develop skills toward those interests, such as frame design and fabrication, suspension design and fabrication, engine performance modification and drivability computer. CSU
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    Ind st-5, 10, 15, conf-1, field trips P/NP available Advise: Completion of at least 16 units in Auto Body Trade Skills or consent of instructor. Student must obtain approval of project from instructor. Repeat: max. 2, 4, 6 units Research and application of advanced skills within the topic of Auto Body Trade Skills. Allows student to investigate subjects of special interest and develop skills toward those interests, such as frame design and fabrication, suspension design and fabrication, sheet metal and fiberglass design and fabrication and show vehicle preparation. CSU
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