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3.00 Credits
Provides students with a review of electrical and electronic theory presented in AGM 105 and introduces advanced topics that include Supplemental Restraint Systems, wire and terminal repair, accessory operation and diagnosis, and in-car computer networking. The use of Digital Volt/Ohm Meters DVOMs, oscilloscopes, and General Motors (GM) scan tools for diagnosis is also discussed. A course fee is required. Enrollment is restricted to students in the Automotive Service Education Program (GM) AAS program. Prerequisite: AGM 105 with a grade of C or higher.
Prerequisite:
AGM 105
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3.00 Credits
Combines the concepts and skills taught in previous engine performance courses and shows how computerized controls are used to control engine output and emissions. Input sensors, low and high-side output drivers, adaptive strategies, and data streaming are all integrated in powertrain controls. Diagnosis, testing, and programming of Powertrain Management Systems is also emphasized. Enrollment is restricted to students in the Automotive Service Education Program (GM) AAS program. A course fee is required. Co-requisite: AGM 157.
Prerequisite:
AGM 157
Corequisite:
AGM 157
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2.00 Credits
Introduces students to the structure and operations of General Motors Dealership with the roles and resposibilities of dealership employees are explored and defined. This course analyzes service department operations with a focus on continuous improvement. Students develop policies, prepare for interviews, and create a service department improvement action plan. Enrollment is restricted to students in the Automotive Technology AAS program. A course fee is required. Prerequisite: AGM 101 with a grade of C or higher.
Prerequisite:
AGM 101
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3.00 Credits
Introduces students to automatic shifted transmissions and transaxles used on current GM vehicles. This course encompasses the theory and operation of hydraulic and electronic components utilized on current GM automatic shifted transmissions and transaxles. Hands on assembly and reconditioning is emphasized, as well as current GM diagnostic and programming operations are presented. Enrollment is restricted to students in the Automotive Service Education Program (GM) AAS program. A course fee is required. required. Prerequisite: AGM 205 with a grade of C or higher.
Prerequisite:
AGM 205
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3.00 Credits
Provides a capstone experience for electrical and electronics for students in the Automotive Service Education program-GM (ASEP). This culminating experience emphasizes General Motors (GM) Safety Systems. Entertainment Systems, and Infotainment Systems. Advanced diagnostics of various in-car computer networks using lab scopes and meters is also included. Enrollment is restricted to students in the Automotive Service Education Program (GM) AAS program. A course fee is required. Prerequisite: AGM 205 with a grade of C or higher.
Prerequisite:
AGM 205
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1.00 Credits
Provides students with a hands-on, paid work experience at an approved General Motors dealership, A/C Delco repair facility, or approved GM fleet repair facility. Students work with a mentor to master the skills presented and practiced during their third term ASEP courses. Students must provide their own basic hand tools and storage for this course. Enrollment is restricted to students in the Automotive Service Education Program (GM) AAS program. Prerequisite: AGM 157 with a grade of C or higher.
Prerequisite:
AGM 157
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1.00 Credits
Provides students with a hands-on, paid work experience at an approved General Motors dealership, A/C Delco repair facility, or approved GM fleet repair facility. Students work with a mentor to master the skills presented and practiced during their fourth term ASEP courses. Students must provide their own basic hand tools and storage for this course. Enrollment is restricted to students in the Automotive Service Education Program (GM) AAS program. Prerequisite: AGM 203, 207, and 255 with grades of C or higher.
Prerequisite:
AGM 203 & AGM 207 & AGM 255
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1.60 Credits
Covers published procedures for system diagnosis and repair, including the use of special tools. The course consists of 20 workstations, covering micrometer usage, oil consumption, diagnosis, assembly and disassembly of engines, and aluminum thread repair.
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1.60 Credits
This course will introduce participants to the diagnosis of 8,9,and 10 speed automatic transmissions. An overview of transmission components and their functions. transmission road testing and electronic diagnostic testing.
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1.60 Credits
Covers advanced diagnostic procedures as they relate to GM diesel engines. The course content is divided by diesel engine components, operation and diagnostic and service procedures for the following topics; supply and high pressure side fuel systems, the EGR system, glow plugs, turbocharger, and after treatment systems. The course offers both instructor led and hands on exercises to engage the technician and further their knowledge relating to diesel engines.
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