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AUM 110: Engine Repair
4.00 Credits
Ozarks Technical Community College
This course develops each student's occupational competencies needed to perform engine diagnosis, diagnosis of basic fuel systems, ignition systems, and repair methods required of an entry level technician. The instruction will include classroom demonstrations, and practical exercises related to the AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE EXCELLENCE (ASE) area of Engine Repair.
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AUM 121: Engine Diagnosis and Repair
4.00 Credits
Ozarks Technical Community College
This course introduces students to the techniques and fundamentals used in order to properly diagnose and repair internal combustion engines. Students will further explore the theory and operation of the engine's operating systems such as fuel, air, ignition, oiling and cooling systems. Students will perform test adjustments on each of these systems including an internal combustion engine. Examples include both dynamic and static compression testing, ignition timing, valve timing (both overhead valve and overhead cam), cooling system pressure, and head gasket leak.
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AUM 135: Manual Drive Train and Axles
4.00 Credits
Ozarks Technical Community College
This course develops each student's occupational competencies needed to perform preventive maintenance and repair methods required of an entry level technician. The instruction will include classroom, demonstration, and practical exercises related to the AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE EXCELLENCE (ASE) area of Manual Drive Train and Axles.
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AUM 171: Electrical I
4.00 Credits
Ozarks Technical Community College
This course develops each student's occupational competencies needed to perform preventive maintenance and repair methods required of an entry level technician. The instruction will include classroom, demonstration, and practical exercises related to the AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE EXCELLENCE (ASE) area of Electrical Systems.
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AUM 175: Electrical II
4.00 Credits
Ozarks Technical Community College
This course further develops each student's occupational competencies needed to perform preventive maintenance and repair methods required of an entry level technician. The instruction will include classroom, demonstration, and advanced practical exercises related to the AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE EXCELLENCE (ASE) area of Electrical Systems. Prerequisite: AUM 171.
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AUM 185: Heating and Air Conditioning
4.00 Credits
Ozarks Technical Community College
This course introduces students to the theory and operation of the components which make up the automotive heating and air conditioning system. Students will handle refrigerants using EPA approved techniques including the use of a recovery station. Component identifi cation, function, and replacement will be performed on different types of systems. System diagnosis will be covered prior to the replacement of components. Prerequisite: AUM 171.
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AUM 210: Brakes
4.00 Credits
Ozarks Technical Community College
This course is designed to develop occupational competencies relative to modern braking systems. The specifi c study units include the following: physical principles which affect brake system performance, hydraulics, mechanical linkages and levers, power assist systems including pressure, vacuum, and electrical over hydraulic sub-systems, drum and disc brakes, lines and hoses. Students will be using the latest traditional as well as Dynamic test equipment to check, service and repair automotive brake systems. Classroom demonstrations as well as laboratory exercises are utilized to meet or exceed Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) standards in the area of Brakes.
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AUM 215: Steering and Suspension
4.00 Credits
Ozarks Technical Community College
This course develops the occupational competencies relative to the geometric and physical properties of modern wheel alignment. It includes service and repair of general chassis and suspension systems. Students will apply classroom theory within a framework of an extremely well equipped modern laboratory environment designed to duplicate, in many ways, the authentic automotive shop situation. All classroom, demonstration, and laboratory instruction are related to the Automotive Service Excellence, (ASE) area of steering and suspension.
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AUM 221: Engine Performance I
4.00 Credits
Ozarks Technical Community College
This course introduces students to the theory and operation of electronic controlled engine systems. Students will explore the theory and operation behind electronic ignition, computer controlled fuel injection and inputs and outputs dealing with OBD I type vehicles. Students will use diagnostic equipment such as electronic scanners for code retrieval and to interpret the readings of different computer controlled sensors and components. Students will learn basic fundamentals for diagnosing engine performance problems and testing different sensors and components for proper operation. Prerequisites: AUM 121 and AUM 171.
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AUM 222: Advanced Engine Performance
4.00 Credits
Ozarks Technical Community College
This course introduces students to the theory and operation of distributorless ignition, emission systems, and inputs/ outputs dealing with OBD II type vehicles. Students will further explore techniques used in the diagnosis and repair of engine performance issues. Students will use diagnostic equipment such as scanner, lab scopes, oscilloscopes and 5-gas analyzers. Prerequisite: AUM 221.
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