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4.00 Credits
4 semester credits (Lec. 2-Lab 4; Spring) This course examines a variety of alternative power sources used in the automotive transportation industry. Topics covered in the class are compression ignition engine systems, propane & CNG systems, hybrid electric systems, and electric propulsion systems. Prerequisites: AUTO 128 and ATDI 264.
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4.00 Credits
4 semester credits (Lec. 2-Lab 4; Fall and Spring) This course provides an in-depth study of microprocessor-based vehicle control systems, diagnostic systems, and development/testing systems. Students will experience oral and written reporting on current applications. Topics include multiplexed communications, bi-directional scanners, data structures and PC-based service bay systems, and test cells. Prerequisite: ATDI 134 and ATDI 264. Course Fee: $20.00
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2.00 Credits
2 semester credits (Lab 4; Fall) The student will deal with training procedures, including establishing preventative maintenance programs, cost per hour operations and investment analysis. Selected computer programs will also be used. This is a course that deals with: 1. The organization of a shop 2. Service procedure 3. Shop layout and organization for diesel, automotive and auto body shops to give the best advantage to management, employees and customers.
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2.00 Credits
2 semester credits An awareness course for the passenger car owner-operator. A study of the operation and minor maintenance and repair techniques used in service stations and garages. Also a study of the cost of repair, purchasing, fi nancing, and insuring an automobile. Course Fee: $4.00
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1.00 Credits
1 semester credit (Lab 2; 1/2 semester; Fall) An introductory course designed to assist the novice automotive technician in adjusting to the demands of an automotive service facility. This course will expose the student to the fl at rate method of shop pay. Students will also develop a portfolio which showcases the student's technical expertise and human relation skills for obtaining cooperative education and full-time employment. This course meets the human relation component of related instruction for Certifi cates of Applied Science and Associate of Applied Science degrees. Students will fulfi ll human relations requirements for the Automotive Certifi cate of Applied Science and Associate of Applied Science by completing this course.
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4.00 Credits
4 semester credits (Lec. 2-Lab 4; Spring) This course examines automotive manual power trains. It includes the construction, maintenance, diagnosis, and repair of manual transmissions and transaxles, transfer cases, rear axles, drive shafts, and clutches. Driveline angles and Noise, Vibration & Harshness (NVH) will be discussed. Lab application of service procedures is included. Course Fee: $20.00
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4.00 Credits
4 semester credits (Lec. 2-Lab 4; Fall) This course examines automotive braking systems, including hydraulic and friction theory. The construction, maintenance, diagnosis, and repair of disc, drum and antilock braking systems are studied. Use of off-the-car and on-the-car-brake lathes are included in lab. Lab application of service procedures is included. Course Fee: $20.00
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4.00 Credits
4 semester credits (Lec. 2-Lab 4; Spring) This course examines automotive suspension and steering systems. The theory of operation, construction, maintenance, diagnosis, and repair of steering and suspension systems is examined. Alignment procedures, wheel balancing, steering, suspension, headlight aiming, and structural damage diagnosis will be discussed. Lab application of service procedures is included. Course Fee: $20.00
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5.00 Credits
5 semester credits (Lec. 2-Lab 6; Spring) This course is an overview of the design, operation, diagnosis, and service procedures of modern automotive engines. Students participate in the disassembly and the reassembly of engines. Students will participate in the removal and installation of engines in school vehicles. Service and Technical engine data are presented to prepare the students for practical experience in engine service and repair. Course Fee: $20.00
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4.00 Credits
4 semester credits (Lec. 2-Lab 4; Fall) This course examines the theory and diagnosis of gasoline engines and related systems. These systems include engine mechanical testing, ignition systems, fuel delivery, emission control systems and an introduction to computerized fuel injection systems. Students will use the latest diagnostic equipment available to test and diagnose these systems during the lab. Course Fee: $20.00
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