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  • 3.00 Credits

    (3.0 Units) (No prerequisite. Two lecture and three laboratory hours weekly.) An introductory course studying basic lab procedures, safety, service information, oil change service, under hood inspection, under vehicle service and belts, hoses, tubing services, tire and wheel service, and cooling system service. May be taken four times for credit. (CSU)
  • 3.00 Credits

    (3.0 Units) (No prerequisite. Two lecture and three laboratory hours weekly.) This intermediate course provides training in engine testing and repair, engine performance, fuel and emission service, general electrical system repair, battery service, brake service and suspension, and steering and alignment service. May be taken four times for credit. (CSU)
  • 4.00 Credits

    (4.0 Units) (No prerequisite. Two lecture and six laboratory hours weekly.) This course, designed for students with a desire to become auto technicians, provides training in diagnosing and servicing modern automotive engines used on cars, pickups, light trucks, and utility vehicles. The course covers operation and repair of automotive engines including disassembly, testing, and reassembly. Automotive machine shop skills are not included. This course is a skills-competency based curriculum. In order to pass this class, each student must demonstrate his/her competency to perform skills necessary to qualify for technician positions, which require minimum supervision upon employment. May be taken twice for credit. (CSU)
  • 5.00 Credits

    (5.0 Units) (No prerequisite. Four lecture and three laboratory hours weekly.) This course, designed for students with a desire to become auto technicians, provides training in electrical and electronic systems used on cars, pickups, light trucks, and utility vehicles. The course includes theory and operations of OHMS law, Digital Volt Ohm Meters, electrical circuits, wiring diagrams, schematics, and wire repair. This course is a skills-competency based curriculum. In order to pass this class each student must demonstrate his/her competency to perform skills necessary to qualify for technician positions that require minimum supervision upon employment. May be taken four times for credit. (CSU)
  • 4.00 Credits

    (4.0 Units) (No prerequisite. Two lecture and six laboratory hours weekly.) This course, designed for students with a desire to become auto technicians, provides training in diagnosing and servicing modern automotive fuel systems used on cars, pickups, light trucks, and utility vehicles. The course covers operation and repair of fuel systems, carburetors, and electronic fuel injection systems. Modern diagnostic tools and equipment will be used. This class is a skills-competency based curriculum. In order to pass this class each student must demonstrate his/her competency to perform skills necessary to qualify for technician positions which require minimum supervision upon employment. May be taken four times for credit. (CSU)
  • 6.00 Credits

    (6.0 Units) (No prerequisite. Three lecture and nine laboratory hours weekly.) This course, designed for students with a desire to become auto technicians, provides training in diagnosing and servicing modern automotive electrical systems used in cars, pickups, light trucks, and utility vehicles. Emphasis is placed on developing a comprehensive understanding of all electrical components, with special emphasis on diagnosis, repair, and testing of electrical systems. This course is a skills-competency based curriculum. In order to successfully pass this class each student must demonstrate his/her competency to perform skills necessary to qualify for technician positions, which require minimum supervision upon employment. May be taken twice for credit. (CSU)
  • 6.00 Credits

    (6.0 Units) (No prerequisite. Three lecture and nine laboratory hours weekly.) This course provides training on wheel balance, wheel alignment, brake repair, automotive suspensions, and steering systems. Students will learn to balance wheels; operate wheel aligners including four-wheel computer aligners; repair and service disc, drum and anti-lock brake systems, and service rack, pinion and worm gear steering gears. Diagnosing and troubleshooting all of these systems are included. Health and safety working with asbestos will be stressed. May be taken twice for credit. (CSU)
  • 2.00 Credits

    (2.0 Units) (No prerequisite. May be taken as Automotive Technology 225 or Automotive Collision and Repair Technology 225. Credit will be awarded for only one course. Two and nine-tenths lecture hours weekly for 11 weeks.) This course provides training on how to write a resume, fill out a job application, develop a portfolio, and organize and complete a personal tax form. The course will cover work ethics and worker/employer relations. It will address customer relations in the auto repair industry and will include how to improve individual attitudes, productivity, and morale in the workplace. Students will also study methods of work and time-scheduling in independent automotive repair dealerships, service stations and manufactures dealerships. Speakers from the automotive industry will present their personal career experiences. (CSU)
  • 4.00 Credits

    (4.0 Units) (No prerequisite. Two lecture and six laboratory hours weekly.) This course, designed for students with a desire to become auto technicians, provides training in diagnosing and servicing modern automotive computer control systems used on cars, pickups, light trucks and utility vehicles. The course covers operation of sensors, actuators and control modules, and the use of modern scan tools, Digital Storage Oscilloscopes and diagnostic tools. This class is a skills-competency based curriculum. In order to pass this class each student must demonstrate his/her competency to perform skills necessary to qualify for technician positions, which require minimum supervision upon employment. May be taken four times for credit. (CSU)
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