|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Course Criteria
Add courses to your favorites to save, share, and find your best transfer school.
-
2.00 Credits
Prepares students for the fundamentals and operation of the automotive parts industry. Presents skills necessary for students to succeed as a Parts Counter Specialist. Introduces essential skills including general operations, customer relations, vehicle systems knowledge, computer skills, catalog skills, inventory management, and merchandising.
Prerequisite:
AUTC 1110 or department approval
-
2.00 Credits
This course will focus on the diagnosis, operating principles and basic design of light duty diesel engines. Reinforces combustion engine theory, compare and contrast the difference in gas and diesel engines, and introduces the student to light diesel diagnostics emission system testing, service, and repair.
Prerequisite:
AUTC 1220 + AUTC 1240
-
2.00 Credits
Covers testing, evacuating and charging air conditioning systems while maintaining an awareness of potential environmental concerns caused by automotive refrigerants. Addresses cooling and heating diagnosis, climate control trouble-shooting and component repair.
Prerequisite:
AUTC 1240 or department approval
-
3.00 Credits
Provides the information for basic test and repairs on computer controlled automotive drive trains. It includes engine condition diagnosis, the diagnostic process, service bulletins, scan tool data, fuel and fuel delivery. Engine performance I gives the learner mastery of the basic skills and knowledge contained in the ASE/NATEF engine performance program standards.
Prerequisite:
AUTC 1240 or department approval
-
4.00 Credits
Provides intermediate and advanced information to test and repair computer controlled automotive drive trains. It concentrates on ignition systems, computer sensor diagnosis, emission control devices and five gas exhaust analysis advanced diagnostic procedures, OBD II design and function an overview of hybrid systems. It provides further advanced mastery of ASE/NATEF engine performance program standards.
-
1.00 Credits
Students will identify an automotive repair facility, apply for an internship position, and complete a forty hour (one work week) internship. Provides real world shop experience during the students last term in the certificate program.
-
2.00 Credits
Presents the history, present practices, political issues, and future of alternative fuels for the transportation industry. Includes discussions and hands-on demonstrations of hybrid, CNG/propane, electric, hydrogen (fuel cell), and biodiesel technologies. May include guest speakers from local industries.
Prerequisite:
Reading and Writing Skills 1
-
1.00 Credits
Preparation of a professional portfolio that demonstrates student's mastery of technical and core competencies.
Prerequisite:
Department approval
-
3.00 Credits
Introduction to aircraft terminology, nomenclature, and provides an overview of basic mathematical operations and computations. Also provides an understanding of aircraft weight and balance and its integration into the maintenance function.
Prerequisite:
Reading and Writing Skills 2 + Math Skills 2 Alg
Corequisite:
AVMT 1010 + AVMT 1015 + AVMT 1020 + AVMT 1025
-
3.00 Credits
Provides basic concepts of motion, fluid dynamics, heat and sound, aerodynamics, aircraft structure and theory of flight. Provides basic understanding of drawings and drawing symbols and schematic diagrams. Performs aircraft ground operations and fuel servicing techniques.
Prerequisite:
Reading and Writing Skills 2 + Math Skills 2 Alg
Corequisite:
AVMT 1005 + AVMT 1015 + AVMT 1020 + AVMT 1025
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Privacy Statement
|
Terms of Use
|
Institutional Membership Information
|
About AcademyOne
Copyright 2006 - 2024 AcademyOne, Inc.
|
|
|