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  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: AMT 113 Designed for automotive students desiring increased competence in electrical problem solving. Emphasizes in-depth circuit tracing, understanding wiring diagrams, and using diagnostic flow charts. Basic knowledge and competency in automotive electrical systems is needed to derive maximum benefit from this course. Two hours lecture/discussion and three hours lab a week.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: None An in-depth study of the automobile air conditioning system. Includes system description, theory, servicing, diagnosis, and repair of heating/air conditioning systems. A/C operation, recharging, leak detection, and diagnosis of system malfunction will be studied, as well as reading of schematics, use of circuit testing equipment circuit analysis and diagnosis. Two hours lecture/discussion and four hours lab a week.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: None Study of the construction, operation, service, and repair procedures of front and rear suspension on passenger cars and light trucks. Lab experiences include servicing of ball joints, springs, shocks, and other suspension parts, along with steering gears and linkages, wheel alignment, and wheel balance. Special equipment usage and procedures applied to suspension service are also covered. Two hours lecture/discussion and four hours lab a week.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Instructor consent On-the-job training in automotive and related businesses. Students apply competencies and skills developed in classroom and shop. Requires 225 hours of supervised employment experience.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: AMT 103 Design, theory, operation, and service of automobile engine systems. Basic engine rebuilding techniques including necessary machine work and machine operations included. Two hours lecture/discussion and four hours lab a week.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: None Designed to provide a thorough understanding of manual transmissions and final drive assembly, including rear axle assemblies, manual transaxles, universal joints, constant velocity joints, and clutch assemblies. Emphasizes lab work involving theory, operation and service procedures used during diagnosis, repair, and rebuilding of these driveline systems. Use of special tools and measuring procedures are covered. Two hours lecture/discussion and five hours lab a week.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: AMT 202 Complete engine rebuilding service and procedures are used during this predominately lab oriented course. Students are expected to use previously learned skills from AMT 202 (Basic Engines) to completely rebuild an engine. Major emphasis is placed on correct rebuilding procedures including inspection, measuring, and buildup of the short block assembly. Complete cylinder head rebuilding and machine work are also performed. Two hours lecture/discussion and four hours lab a week.
  • 5.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: AMT 210 and AMT 218. Students apply skills previously learned and study new problems during internship training. Simulated auto technology shop exposes students to management and business experiences and practical application of diagnosis and testing competencies. Two hours lecture/discussion and six hours lab a week.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: AMT 111 An advanced tune up class that gives students actual experience in lab by working on customer's cars and diagnosing drivability problems using the 4-gas analyzer, computer oscilloscope, and hand-held scanners. Students will be taught how to solve engine performance problems such as not start conditions, poor fuel economy, backfiring, and lack of power. Ignition, fuel injection and computer controlled systems will be emphasized. One hour lecture/discussion and five hours lab a week.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: AMT 114 This course provides a comprehensive understanding of power operated accessories. They include electrical circuits, wiring diagrams, digital multi-meters, basic electrical tests, cruise controls, windshield wipers, gauges, fusible links, neutral safety switches, steering wheels, short circuit testers, power seats, electric door locks, vehicle lighting, air bags, and electronic displays. Two hours lecture and three hours lab a week.
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